Monday, January 31, 2011

Egypt Prepares For massive Demonstrations on Tuesday. Egyptian Military Rules Out Force



Egypt Crisis: Country Braced For 'March Of A Million' -- The Telegraph

A "march of a million" against the Egyptian regime has been called for Tuesday in Alexandria after one was announced in Cairo and all train services were canceled, an aide to dissident Mohamed ElBaradei said.

Protest organizers announced earlier that they would stage a mass march from Cairo's Tahrir Square, the epicenter of nationwide protests against President Hosni Mubarak's regime that have been raging for a week, leaving at least 125 people dead.

"We wanted to take part in the march from Tahrir Square tomorrow but given that all the trains have been stopped and there's no other means of transport we have decided to stay and organise a march of a million tomorrow," Abeer Yussef told AFP on Monday by telephone from Alexandria.

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More News On Egypt Getting Ready for Tuesday's 'March Of A Million'

Egypt set for mass protest as army rules out force -- The Guardian
'Million man march' planned to bring Mubarak down -- Hindustan Times/AFP
Protestors in Cairo remain on main square, prepare for million-strong rally -- RIA Novosti
Egypt protesters call for million-man march -- ABC News (Australia)
Cairo protest aims to draw one million (VIDEO) -- Global Post
Mubarak proposes talks as opposition calls for massive protest -- Washington Post
One million called to march Tuesday in Cairo - -International Business Times

Egypt military promises no force against protests -- Yahoo News/AP
Government Offers Talks With Protesters After Army Says It Will Not Fire -- New York Times
Egypt army backs people's demands, holds fire -- Yahoo News/AFP
Egypt crisis: Army rules out force as Mubarak clings to power -- The Telegraph
Egypt Military Promises No Force Against Protests -- ABC News

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