With Mubarak Gone, Egyptian Army Moves to End Cairo Protests -- ABC News
Uncertainty Mounts as Military Takes Control, Discontent Spreads to Other Countries
The Egyptian government warned protesters today to finally leave the streets of Cairo and hauled away truckloads of tents and blankets, but knots of defiant protesters remained in the square demanding even more political changes while labor unions demonstrated for pay raises.
The protests have dwindled since Mubarak left office on Friday, but some demonstrators still remain. As Mubarak's portrait was removed from state buildings, rumors spread that he had fallen ill and was in a coma.
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More News On The Unrest In Egypt
Field Marshal Mohammed Tantawi, the man in charge of Egypt -- Washington Post
WikiLeaks cables: Egyptian military head is 'old and resistant to change' -- The Guardian
Egypt’s Ruling Generals Meet With Opposition -- New York Times
Egypt's army clears Tahrir Square, demands halt to labor strikes -- Washington Post
Public Holiday Gives Egypt’s Rulers More Time to Implement Reforms -- Voice of America
Egypt revolution: Protesters vow to keep pressure on military -- Christian Science Monitor
Concerns raised about 'troubling' Muslim Brotherhood -- Sydney Morning Herald
Egypt's Military Dissolves Parliament, Suspends Constitution -- Voice of America
Egypt's military eyes constitutional referendum -- Reuters
Egypt said plans constitution referendum in 2 months -- Reuters
U.S. administration deals with strategy on Egypt -- USA Today
Army urges Egyptians to end strikes -- Al Jazeera
Egypt crisis: Protests switch to demands on pay -- BBC
Egypt's Military Calls on Workers to End Strikes -- Wall Street Journal
Egyptian labor unrest grows after uprising -- AP
Egypt: Now protests against military -- NDTV
Commentaries, Opinions, Editorials, And Analysis
Democracy or more of the same for Egypt under the military council -- Deutsche Welle
Egypt revolution: Will the Arab world's biggest nation become a real democracy? -- John Yemma, Christian Science Monitor
What They Said: Egypt Gets Rid of Pharaoh -- Wall Street Journal
Egypt protests continue in the factories -- Hossam el-Hamalawy, The Guardian
Is Egypt's Army Capable of Delivering Democracy? -- Aryn Baker, Time Magazine
How Egypt Can Make Democracy Work -- Alfred Stepan and Juan J. Linz, The Atlantic
Where is Egypt's Hosni Mubarak? -- Kathy Lally, Washington Post
Obama administration studies recent revolutions for lessons applicable in Egypt -- Scott Wilson, Washington Post
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The Tragedy of Mubarak -- the Newsweek
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