An Italian news publication has just announced that Gamal Mubarak, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak's son who is widely tipped as his successor, has fled to London with his family, Arabic website Akhbar al-Arab said on Tuesday, January 24, 2011.
Gamal Mubarak is seen as Hosni Mubarak's successor. The report is unconfirmed, but goes on to say that the family and 97 pieces of luggage on board left for London on Tuesday from an airport in western Cairo.
The day has seen a revolutionary uprising of Egyptians against the regime of Hosni Mubarak asking for his resignation. Police and protesters clashed, and an anti-riot police officer was killed in Central Cairo.
Taking part in the protest were supporters of former UN nuclear watchdog chief Mohammed El Baradei, the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, the opposition al-Ghad party, the al-Wafd party and supporters of the '6 April' movement.
Mubarak has shown little tolerance for protests in the past.














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You are a Zionist. (I've been reading your comments.) Zionism is the problem from which this world needs to get rid off. Not only in the Arab world... in Europe and the US too. There is a revolution brewing against the corrupt and occult Zionist elite on those continents too. Now THAT is about time! I will walk hand in hand with people from any kind of religion to support the global revolution... except for the Zionists and their new world order agenda. The world is waking up. And don't get me wrong... I'm certainly NOT an anti-semite. Semitism and zionism are 2 different things!
Why don't you go shove a 300$ dollar oil barrel up your ass.
James I find it really messed up that you mention high oil prices as the main outcome of war in the middle east.. its not like thousands of people are going to die or anything, just a slight rise in oil prices,, Ignorant idiot.
Oh and Cairo, Damascus, Riyadh will burn?
James my friend you underestimate us..
Cheers.
As an Egyptian citizen i do agree that the negligence and apathy that has become Egypt these days in unbelievable!! but change will sooner or later come. whether it be good or bad; change is inevitable. and as for mr.james i find it very offending to say that the israelis arent going to play nice and hoping arab cities burn. why all this negativity and violence. as i doctor, i think you should go seek psychiatric help. you may end up as a terrorist in the end.
Dear Sir,
i would like to highlight that you are totally wrong. and in case there will be Arab - Israel war, you will remember my words. Israel is going to hell, and we are going to turn back Jerusalem to the hand of its real owner The Arabs , whether they are Muslims or Christians. the people in the streets are both Muslims and Christians, we are fighting for our freedom. and when the time comes , we will fight our enemy who took the land from us and everyday killing young children.
you will remember the day that all Arabs will be united Muslims and Christians, we are all Arab and we will defend our countries.
These lines from James reflects how arrogant the zionists and the western ilks prefer the whole Arab world live in Tyranny and oppression fearing their spoon-fed baby israel. He is threatening at the end. You know what, someone like you don't deserve wasting time with. We'll liberate ourselves from the west-backed dictators and we'll deal with you 'west' on equal footings not like slaves to you!
Viva Tunis, Viva Egypt, Viva all people aspiring for liberation!
@James
In Your Dreams
O. My. God.
To James, the history will mark that the Islamists (muslim brotherhood) did not participate in today's uprising.
Actually, the press reported that the Brotherhood took part in the uprising
Brootherhood are part of the Egyptian fabric. They participated like all the people of Egypt! We are the Egyptians we stand firm and united against oppression!
with all due respect james what goes around .....comes around....
If there is a war of this magnitude than all of the middle east will burn with out exclusion......
@james ,though i really hope your POV is true but it is not,i am egyptian and this rage is not religious at all ,M.B wasnt to contribute to this day,
@ james
whats wrong with you and israel..
this protest has nothing to do with israel its about living conditions in egypt!!!! plus this whole thing was organized by 6th of april movement!
@James
You are a Zionist. Zionism is the problem from which this world needs to get rid off. Not only in the Arab world... in Europe and the US too. There is a revolution brewing against the corrupt and occult Zionist elite on those continents too. Now THAT is about time!
P.S. I will walk hand in hand with people from any kind of religion to support the global revolution... except for the Zionists and their new world order agenda. The world is waking up.
P.P.S. And don't get me wrong... I'm certainly NOT an anti-semite. Semitism and zionism are 2 different things!
i was there and the muslim brotherhood didn't participate it's all normal people and they are doing great job
This is a people's revolution. I'm so glad the brotherhood (as well as the Alexandrian Salafis) announced LOUD AND CLEAR that they're not taking part in it. Awesome. They missed their opportunity, and everyone witnessed them decline.
MB's participation could have been no different than any other group that decided to "ride the wave". Officially, till yesterday night, they were 100% NOT IN, and that's what matters.
We need some photos to ensure this running... !??
Please send me:
mo7ammed.3la2@yahoo.com
It is high time to get rid of our foes, including Zionists who are the cause of our agony. They drain our sources for free based on the peace with Sadat. fuck you Sadat and fuck all traitors
I'm sorry Miss\Mrs aimee but I a 4 year old kid would know that one way or another the media is controlled by governments even in america .
Besides , I was in that "UPRISING" and there was people from the Brotherhood but not their leaders and they were there as egyptians
allot of my friends r in tahrir r they r calling for a more secular egypt as well as living conditions. Even if there were Islamists in the protest they were the minority. STOP LYING
The Muslim Brotherhood & Mohammed El Baredei distanced themselves from the protests today. As you might have gleaned, if you had been paying attention, El Baredei is currently being interviewed from his location in Vienna & was against today's demo.
Not true. Only the Brotherhood have distanced themselves from the protests (till they decided to ride the wave). Elbaradei has been calling for this demonstration all week long, till late yesterday. He can't come to Cairo otherwise he'll be arrested at the airport.
we need the proof
Wow James got owned ha? Sir James where are your israeli forces now??? you ignorant piece of shit.... go buy some oil before some1 else does you ignorant materialistic freak...
you James, you talk as you are on top of the world and the fire is not going to burn you also, that's all european country's & USA problem...sucking our resources remotely...with the help of our regimes..iraq...qatar, saudi....
will see
people are manifesting peacefully, they have needs and they are expressing themselves , it happens allover the world in the same way , and I am sure that the regime understand why it happened and will act as people expect .. We don't need any help from outside its our business , we do love our country Egypt ....So simple
I wish we could get rid of out dictator that easily.
betrayals !!!
A Change Is Coming, It Has Already Begun, And It Will Continue...
Read Between The Lines, Do Your Research,
Wake Up Before It's Too Late..........
What Is Coming May Go One Of 2 Ways,
1 Is FAVOURABLE
1 Will END US ALL, Slowly, But Still Severely Prematurely.
Only If WE ALL Work Together AS A SPECIES, Can We Avoid The Latter.
tab cos omoko kooloko ya 3el2 menak leha
97 bags of gold lol
LOVE + PEACE = GOOD earth
Just 1 thing I will say: Mubarak is a disgrace to all Muslims and Arabs, although nationality isn't important, only Religion. So those who prefer an Arab over a non-Arab remember what Rasul Allah s.a.w.s. used to say regarding that claim.
.Not true. Only the Brotherhood have distanced themselves from the protests (till they decided to ride the wave). Elbaradei has been calling for this demonstration all week long, till late yesterday. He can't come to Cairo otherwise he'll be arrested at the airport.
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Where did you get this news is uncertain whether or not so as not to lose the trust you
@Anonymous! thanks for everything!
you got it all!
God bless you
they have needs and they are expressing themselves , it happens allover the world in the same way , and I am sure that the regime understand why it happened and will act as people expect .. We don't need any help from outside its our business , we do love our country Egypt ....So simple
He can't come to Cairo otherwise he'll be arrested at the airport.
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