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The first chapter does appear to be coming to a close, slowly, painfully. This is what The New York Times is reporting:
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak just said in a televised address to his nation that he intends to remain in office until a new president is elected in September.
When he promised to oversee a peaceful transition of power until September, crowds of protesters erupted in unhappiness if Cairo’s Tahrir Square. As he continued to speak, the protesters in Tahrir Square broke into loud chants of: “Leave! Leave! Leave!”
Mr. Mubarak, who said that he would not “listen to diktats coming from abroad,” also refused to immediately lift the emergency law that has been in continuous effect since 1981, promising only to clear the way for ending the state of emergency once stability and security is restored.
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How can we spread the word to all citizens of World?Goverments can't help but we can !!! All free Citizens of the World need to announce their support for the Egyptian protesters by calling for a Tourist Boycott of Egypt until Mubarak steps down.