It's A Fight!
Feb. 1st, 2011 03:10 pmHosni Mubarak has made his speech in response to the Tuesday "Million Man March". He claims that he will not run in the next election, but he will not leave now, and he will not abandon his post.
The response of the crowds is everywhere. You can hear it in the background of every newscast, of every broadcast like a distant storm beating against the shore. It does not sound frightened, or satisfied, it sounds hungry.
Mubarak claimed that he wanted to "Die on the soil of Egypt". If he stays much longer, he may be given his chance.
The response of the crowds is everywhere. You can hear it in the background of every newscast, of every broadcast like a distant storm beating against the shore. It does not sound frightened, or satisfied, it sounds hungry.
Mubarak claimed that he wanted to "Die on the soil of Egypt". If he stays much longer, he may be given his chance.