Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Will "Hosni Mubark" tackle the Million's March?


More than 135 Egyptian protestors have been killed during clashes with the security forces. Today opposition parties called for March of millions towards President Hosni Mubarak palace, for creating troubles against the march the government has stopped the train service furthermore; the government has imposed Curfew in all the tense cities. According to the statement of Egyptian military spokesmen, the country army’s duty is to provide security to the every citizen and not fire against protestors and every person has a right to record peaceful protest. The Egyptian army respects the legitimate rights of the people. 

Today is the 8th day of demonstrations in Egypt but despite starting the time of Curfew the people are gathered around Cairo important place Al-Tahrir square. The banks, stock exchanges, schools and colleges are completely closed down because of one week over demonstration against president Mubarak government, thereby there have been created a severe shortage of food stuffs and these commodities are far away from the approach of the citizens. 

A renowned Egyptian Film Star “Umar Shareef” has also accompanied with the people those are demanding resignation from President Mubarak. During fighting against government oppose demonstration 130 peoples have been died and at least 80 dead bodies have been shifted into the hospitals. About 36 people in Alexandra and 15 people in Suez have been killed. Due to quicker deteriorating condition, most of the tourist are facing severe problems and till today they could not leave the Airports. The Egyptian tourism industry was also severely affected by the protests. Various countries are making efforts to leave out their citizens from Egypt and US has already left out their citizen on Monday.

 According to the Arab TV from pervious night there were almost 2.5 million people at Cairo, Al-Tahrir, Liberty Square and Alexandra for participating in million March which would be held on Tuesday.

No comments:

Post a Comment