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I think the Muslim Brotherhood is waiting to see what the political atmosphere is, and they think there are people here who want to postpone the elections
There is no way that Hosni Mubarak, who is accused of murder and abusing his power, is the same Hosni Mubarak I am about to describe
If we have to go through another revolution and another revolution and another revolution, so be it
This is an issue that I do not fear, and my answer is that this is something that is not said by the revolutionaries, but by political campaigns that want to take advantage of the people ... If former Egyptian prime minister Essam Sharaf was a minister under Hosni Mubarak and a member of the National De...
They don’t believe in the authorities or in any kind of future. Hosni Mubarak was in power for so many years and thought that’s how things would go on, but the people overthrew him just like that. Of course such a thing is possible here.
Islamists claimed a decisive victory on Wednesday as early election results put them on track to win a dominant majority in Egypt’s first Parliament since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak, the most significant step yet in the religious movement’s rise since the start of the Arab Spring.
Under President Hosni Mubarak, Egypt was a friend
Hosni Mubarak corrupted all political life in Egypt and killed our rights.
The turbulent protests that ousted President Hosni Mubarak scared off tourists and foreign investors alike. And the new military leadership, which reversed many of the economic liberalization gains in favor of populist policies intended to boost social stability, did little to instill new confidence.
We are here to vote in such numbers today because we detested Hosni Mubarak
Hosni Mubarak used to say the same things
The prohibition of places like kindergartens follows Hosni Mubarak’s military rule
saboteurs blew up Egypt’s gas pipeline to Jordan and Israel on Monday, witnesses and security sources said, a few hours before the country holds its first free election since President Hosni Mubarak was toppled in February.
The end of (the regime) in Damascus will be like that of Moamer Kadhafi, Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, Hosni Mubarak or Ali Abdullah Saleh
We do not think that the regime of Hosni Mubarak would have given us this right, because it knew very well that Egyptians living abroad understand well the real meaning of democracy, and that most of them are intellectuals, educated and aware of their rights and know where the interest of their country ...
We do not think that the regime of Hosni Mubarak would have given us this right, because it knew very well that Egyptians living abroad understand well the real meaning of democracy, and that most of them are intellectuals, educated and aware of their rights and know where the interest of their country ...
Hosni Mubarak left. They went back to their houses before their goals were achieved
The US had anticipated the change and shift of pawns since the beginning and believed that by removing Hosni Mubarak the people's anger would subside
It is better for the al-Saud to awaken. The fate of the Egyptian pharaoh (Hosni Mubarak) and that of the (fallen) strongmen in Libya and Tunisia, ultimately, awaits the Saudi pharaoh (King Abdullah)... You should be careful ... Death to al-Saud.
This is a replica of the 18 days that led to the fall of Hosni Mubarak, but this time we want to topple SCAF
Muhammad Hosni Mubarak, (Arabic: محمد حسني سيد سيد إبراهيم مبارك; transliterated: Muhammad Husnī Mubārak; commonly known as Hosni Mubarak; Arabic: حسني مبارك; transliterated: Husnī Mubārak), (born 4 May 1928) is the President of Egypt. He was appointed Vice President of Egypt in 1975, and assumed the presidency of the Arab Republic of Egypt... Full Article
CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 16: A picture of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is fixed in a barrier as supporters demonstrate outside the police academy, as Mubarak's trial continues on February 16, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. The 83-year-old former president is accused of ordering the...
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 16: A horse mounted police man looks on as supporters of the ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak demonstrate outside the police academy, as Mubarak's trial continues on February 16, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. The 83-year-old former president is accused of...
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 16: Supporters of the ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak chant slogans and carry his portrait as they demonstrate outside the police academy, as Mubarak's trial continues on February 16, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. The 83-year-old former president is accused of...
View Photo »A supporter of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak holds his picture outside the police academy in Cairo where his trial is drawing to an end on February 16, 2012. The verdict in the trial of Mubarak will be announced on February 22, presiding judge Ahmed Refaat said.
View Photo »An Egyptian protester holds a chain as he shouts slogans against ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak outside the police academy in Cairo where his trial is drawing to an end on February 16, 2012. The verdict in the trial of Mubarak will be announced on February 22, presiding judge...
View Photo »Egyptians stand over mock graves dug in Tahrir square which are symbolically intended for former President Hosni Mubarak and members of the ruling military council on February 14, 2012.
View Photo »Egyptian soldiers and police guard the entrance as a an election volunteer (R) organises the queue waiting to cast their ballot in the run-off of the first round of voting in the Cairo neighbourhood of Zamalek on December 5, 2011. Islamist candidates in Egypt looked to extend their...
View Photo »Freelance Australian reporter Austin Mackell, American student Derek Ludovici and translator Aliya Alwi (2nd L) are seen in this picture taken on February 11, 2012, after being detained in the Nile Delta city of Mahalla on the same day activists held student strikes to mark the first...
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 11: Students attend the afternoon praying in front of the Cairo University during a protest against the military rulers of the country on February 11, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. Today is the first anniversary of the resignation of the former Muhammad Hosni Mubarak...
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 11: Students shout slogans in front of the Cairo University during a protest against the military rulers of the country on February 11, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. Today is the first anniversary of the resignation of the former Muhammad Hosni Mubarak after his 30-year...
View Photo »An Egyptian university student holds a sign reading 'Down with the killers of protesters' as he shouts slogans against the military rule during a demonstration at Cairo University in the Egyptian capital on February 11, 2012. Student activists held strikes in Egypt to mark a year since...
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 10: Egyptians attend a protest against the military rulers of the country after friday prayers at Tharir Square on February 10, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. Egyptian people await the upcoming first anniversary of the resignation of the former Muhammad Hosni Mubarak...
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 10: An egyptian boy wears a egyprian national flag at Tharir Square on February 10, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. Egyptian people await the upcoming first anniversary of the resignation of the former Muhammad Hosni Mubarak after his 30-year term on 11 February last year.
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 10: A man tries to stop a fire during the explosion of a gas bottle at Tharir Square on February 10, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. Egyptian people await the upcoming first anniversary of the resignation of the former Muhammad Hosni Mubarak after his 30-year term on 11...
View Photo »An Egyptian protester carries a giant picture of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak with a noose superimposed around his neck during a demonstration after the weekly Friday prayer in Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square on February 10, 2012. A year after Egypt overthrew Mubarak, the poor...
View Photo »An Egyptian protester raises a pair of sandals with pictures of ousted President Hosni Mubarak, center, his son Gamal, bottom, and his interior minister Habib al Adly, top, during a protest against the country's ruling military council after Friday prayers at Tahrir Square, the focal point...
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View Photo »Egyptian man walks past a symbolic grave for former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Tahrir square in Cairo, February 16, 2012. REUTER/Mohammed Salem.
View Photo »A symbolic grave for former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is seen in Tahrir square in Cairo, February 16, 2012. The first two lines of the sign read: "The grave of Hosni Mubarak. God will judge you." REUTER/Mohammed Salem.
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 16: A protester holds up a symbolic chain as the trial of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak continues on February 16, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. The 83-year-old former president is accused of ordering the killing of hundreds of demonstrators during the...
View Photo »An anti-Mubarak protester prays in front of riot police outside the police academy where former Egyptian President Hosni is on trial in Cairo February 6, 2012. Egypt will prepare Cairo's Torah prison hospital so it can receive ousted President Hosni Mubarak from the military hospital...
View Photo »In this photo provided on Friday Feb. 10, 2012 by World Press Photo, the 1st prize General News Singles category of the 2012 World Press Photo contest by Alex Majoli, Italy, Magnum Photos for Newsweek shows protesters cry, chant and scream in Cairo's Tahrir Square, after listening to the...
View Photo »Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is wheeled into court in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. Defense attorneys for Egypt's Interior Minister argued Sunday that thugs and armed men killed protesters and�said some relatives of those killed in the uprising are only seeking...
View Photo »An Egyptian protester holds Barbie and Ken dolls with the stickers, representing as ousted president Hosni Mubarak, his son Gamal, his wife Susan and former interior minister Habib al-Adli during a protest outside the state television headquarters demanding the 'cleansing' of state media,...
View Photo »An Egyptian protester wearing a mask of Mina Danial, an activist who was killed during the protests last October, holds a slogan which is read in Arabic 'We continue our revolution, it's success is the dream of our lives' during a protest outside the state television headquarters demanding...
View Photo »CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 16: A picture of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is fixed in a barrier as supporters demonstrate outside the police academy, as Mubarak's trial continues on February 16, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. The 83-year-old former president is accused of ordering the...
View Photo »I think the Muslim Brotherhood is waiting to see what the political atmosphere is, and they think there are people here who want to postpone the elections
There is no way that Hosni Mubarak, who is accused of murder and abusing his power, is the same Hosni Mubarak I am about to describe
If we have to go through another revolution and another revolution and another revolution, so be it
This is an issue that I do not fear, and my answer is that this is something that is not said by the revolutionaries, but by political campaigns that want to take advantage of the people ... If former Egyptian prime minister Essam Sharaf was a minister under Hosni Mubarak and a member of the National De...
They don’t believe in the authorities or in any kind of future. Hosni Mubarak was in power for so many years and thought that’s how things would go on, but the people overthrew him just like that. Of course such a thing is possible here.
Islamists claimed a decisive victory on Wednesday as early election results put them on track to win a dominant majority in Egypt’s first Parliament since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak, the most significant step yet in the religious movement’s rise since the start of the Arab Spring.
Under President Hosni Mubarak, Egypt was a friend
Hosni Mubarak corrupted all political life in Egypt and killed our rights.
The turbulent protests that ousted President Hosni Mubarak scared off tourists and foreign investors alike. And the new military leadership, which reversed many of the economic liberalization gains in favor of populist policies intended to boost social stability, did little to instill new confidence.
We are here to vote in such numbers today because we detested Hosni Mubarak
Hosni Mubarak used to say the same things
The prohibition of places like kindergartens follows Hosni Mubarak’s military rule
saboteurs blew up Egypt’s gas pipeline to Jordan and Israel on Monday, witnesses and security sources said, a few hours before the country holds its first free election since President Hosni Mubarak was toppled in February.
The end of (the regime) in Damascus will be like that of Moamer Kadhafi, Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, Hosni Mubarak or Ali Abdullah Saleh
We do not think that the regime of Hosni Mubarak would have given us this right, because it knew very well that Egyptians living abroad understand well the real meaning of democracy, and that most of them are intellectuals, educated and aware of their rights and know where the interest of their country ...
We do not think that the regime of Hosni Mubarak would have given us this right, because it knew very well that Egyptians living abroad understand well the real meaning of democracy, and that most of them are intellectuals, educated and aware of their rights and know where the interest of their country ...
Hosni Mubarak left. They went back to their houses before their goals were achieved
The US had anticipated the change and shift of pawns since the beginning and believed that by removing Hosni Mubarak the people's anger would subside
It is better for the al-Saud to awaken. The fate of the Egyptian pharaoh (Hosni Mubarak) and that of the (fallen) strongmen in Libya and Tunisia, ultimately, awaits the Saudi pharaoh (King Abdullah)... You should be careful ... Death to al-Saud.
This is a replica of the 18 days that led to the fall of Hosni Mubarak, but this time we want to topple SCAF
The speech showed an expressed lack of trust in Arab nations’ ability to maintain a democratic regime; a yearning to go back to the days of ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak; a fear of the collapse of the Hashemite royal house in Jordan, and an utter lack of willingness to make any concessions to ...
The Egyptians do not want a military rule, and Egypt's military rule is another regime like that of the former Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak, which the people do not want.
The revolution of January 25 was only successful until Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11. After that, not anymore
When the revolution broke out I was very sad. I shed tears for Hosni Mubarak, who may have helped some people steal from us and rob the country blind, but at least we felt safe... When Omar Suleiman said that Egyptians were not ready for democracy, he was right. I knew that the Salafis and the Islamist ...
In the wake of the departure from power of Hosni Mubarak, Western leaders promised not to repeat the mistakes of the past, of choosing to support their regional allies in the name of stability, at the expense of people’s human rights. It is the time to put action in the place of words. Failure to do so ...
