diumenge, 3 de juny del 2012

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Hundreds of Egyptian protesters are occupying in Cairo's Tahrir Square in a effort to capitalise on popular anger following the trial of Hosni Mubarak. There were mass protests on Saturday and overnight against what many see as lenient sentences handed down against the ex-president and security aides.

The Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate toured the square and called for "the revolution to continue".Correspondents say a verdict that was meant to bring closure for Egypt is in danger of reopening old wounds. "The best guarantee to reach our goals is for the revolution to continue," Mr Mursi added.


In my opinion is a good thing that inhabitants rebel to their government because like this the goverment cn see what they are doing wrong and improve it. As well, doing this they have the opportunity to show their oppinions and to say a word about everything that it's going around their city.





http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18313247 ]

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