Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Egypt: starts an empty square protest

Plaza Tahrir el lunes por la maƱanaWalking cars once more the place once army despejara the region.

Thousands of protesters left Cairo Tahrir square on Monday, a day after that military authorities of the Egypt said Parliament dissolution and suspension of the validity of the Constitution.

In a statement issued by the State Sunday television Supreme Council of the armed forces committed to leave power in a period of six months or after the elections.

Militares intervienen en la plaza TahrirTahrir square lived moments of tension when the protesters refused to leave.

The announcement was welcomed by many demonstrators as signs of a clear break with the former regime of Hosni Mubarak, who left the power Friday, February 11 and 18 days of popular protests.

But others refuse to put an end to demonstrations and a couple of hundreds of demonstrators remained Monday in the plaza de Tarhir were acordonados by the military and police later deported by force.

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According to the BBC in Cairo, Jon Leyne journalist members will also have to deal with the threat of many strikes.

"There are many complaints that come to light now that the restrictions were lifted," explained the Leyne.

"And there is even a report which argues that the army may ban strikes, which would cause even more dissatisfaction and problems." "Come difficult month for the Egypt", he added.

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Meanwhile, Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq said his first priority is to restore security in the country immediately after three weeks of riots.

Shafiq said that the Egyptians had lost the sense of security protests.

Memorial en plaza TahrirA square improvised a monument to honour the dead of the protests.

"In parallel, we also ensure that life returns to normal and cover the needs of the essentials such as bread and health care."

The head of the Government pointed out that, although the country has sufficient reserves to overcome the economic crisis continue instability may be "obstacles".

In both cases, the organizers of demonstrations which overthrew the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has convened a "victory" for Friday March next to celebrate and honor the more than 300 dead leaves the revolution.


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