Tahrir Square deserted Kian

By admin at 14 February, 2011, 4:27 pm


Klik.co|Senja kala frenzied protests in Tahrir Square, Cairo, her turn. Two weeks more, the field was filled up to millions of citizens for the impeachment of President Hosni Mubarak. Now, according to news AP and AFP on Monday (2/14/2011), most of the protesters began to leave the square. Living a handful of protesters left.

Now, government military council while holding the reins of government in the State Pyramid. Army dissolved parliament and suspended the constitution. Then, as the result of the decision of the High Military Council, six months from now will be held by the general election.
New committee was formed to draft a new constitution. Then, the draft constitution will then be submitted to a referendum of the people.

Constitutional old, previously, to prevent many parties and groups participate in elections. Hence, the Egyptian parliament is dominated by supporters of the National Democratic Party, who had been loyal to Mubarak.
The announcement was responded positively by many protesters in an attempt to break away from the old regime. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak had retreated from Friday (02/11/2011).

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Military of Egypt called for residents to return to work by restoring the state. However, banks were closed until Monday amid a strike by staff of state-owned institutions. The plan, the new bank is open on Wednesday (02/16/2011) due on Tuesday, there was a public holiday in Egypt.

Some reports say the military may ban a meeting of trade unions or professional organizations and the same can be said to restrict strikes. Journalists said that some employees in Egypt became bolder after seeing the success of the mass of demonstrators. They are now demanding boss who they blame game causes a very large salary gaps at the company where they work.

A leading political activist, Wael Ghonim said the meeting on Sunday was an encouraging meeting. Egyptian youth groups participated in the meeting. “The military said they would pursue corrupt people whatever their current or past positions,” reports Ghonim.

He added, “We felt a sincere willingness to protect and respect the results of the revolution that has never been seen before to the Egyptian youth to express their opinions.”

Meanwhile, a United States military officer, Adm. Mike Mullen visited Israel. Mullen is expected to concentrate the heat in Egypt.

The Israeli government welcomed the statements by Egypt’s military rulers that they will abide by the peace treaty between Egypt-Israel. However, the journalist said Israel remained concerned about regional security.

When Hosni Mubarak came to power, Egypt supporting the blockade against the Gaza Strip controlled by Hamas. Israel feared the Egyptian government in the future may not participate blockaded Gaza Strip.

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