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Tuesday, 02/01/2011 7:29:12 AM

Tuesday, February 01, 2011 7:29:12 AM

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Leaflet being handed around gives army until Thursday to declare sides ..

CHANTING .. Mubarak YOU should leave .. WE will not leave .. now .. MUBARAK ILLEGITIMATE ..

and another to his son .. WE WANT YOU AND THE PRESIDENT OUT OF THE COUNTRY ..

Opposition still 'headless' .. ElBaradei not in the square .. watching from a garden ..

Tahrir Square's historic past


Cairo's Tahrir Square has become the epicentre of the uprising against the embattled government of Hosni Mubarak.

Last Modified: 01 Feb 2011 11:17 GMT

Tahrir Square has been the traditional site for many major protests over the years [EPA]

Cairo's Tahrir Square, which has become, perhaps fittingly, the epicentre of the popular uprising in Egypt, is the site of choice for Egyptians to register discontent. The square is witnessing yet another revolt as thousands of angry Egyptians gather, almost on daily basis, demanding the ouster of president Hosni Mubarak, who has ruled over Egypt for the past 30 years.

The tryst with revolution is not new to Tahrir, which means 'liberation' in Arabic. Many glorious chapters of Egyptian history has been written there and epitaphs of the dethroned rulers and conquered foreign invaders have been inscribed there as well.

Not only in the historical past, but the Square has been one of the top trending terms on Google as the uprising and anger reached fever pitch.

Deciphering the history and architectural past of this glorious place is part history lesson, part heroic tale and part pure Egyptian.

According to some sources, the area, on which the square is located, has been historically significant to Cairo since 13th century. But it took its current shape only in late 19th century. Coincidently, the square owes its design to another Mubarak: Ali Pasha Mubarak – Egypt's public works minister in the 1860s. Egypt's then ruler, Ismail Pasha, handed over the task of modelling Cairo after Paris to that Mubarak, and thus the square was born.

Originally it was called Maidan Ismailia - after the 19th-century ruler Khedive Ismail who commissioned the new downtown district's design.

It was renamed Maidan al-Tahrir or Liberation Square in 1954 after the 1952 Egyptian revolution - turning Egypt from a constitutional monarchy into a republic.

A statue of the president Abd al-Nasser was to be placed in the middle of the Square, a plan which was halted after Egypt’s humiliating defeat against the Israelis in 1967 (Six Day War).

'Most important plaza'

Tahrir Square has been the traditional site for many major protests and demonstrations over the years, including the 1977 bread riots.

More recently, hundreds and thousands of people protesting the war against Iraq also gathered there. In fact, many Egyptian watchers say, if you come to the square you instantly come in the national news.

The essence of Tahrir Square is very well put by an Egyptian writer Samir Raafat. He wrote in the Cairo Times: "Maidan al-Tahrir cannot sit still. Whether reflecting the city's moods or the leadership's political agenda, the nation's most important plaza has gone from faux Champs de Mars to Stalinesque esplanade. Whenever a new regime feels the nation's capital needs a new look, the Midan has been the place to start."
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/02/201121103522508343.html

Anti Egyptian people propaganda abounds .. the headline below could be ..

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood: A force to be reckoned with? or better still .. Egypt's Opposition is Unified

YET, the CNN headline IS FRAMED IN FEAR-MONGERING style .. even though the MB has said clearly they don't want to govern, and even though the people have said they don't want the MB to govern .. we still get the fear-mongering bs headline .. the MB brotherhood IS PART OF THE OPPOSITION .. Mr Nouri one of the leaders of the opposition is saying now they are united .. IT IS A REVOLUTION OF THE PEOPLE AND THE OPPOSITION IS UNITED .. here is the fear-mongers headline ..

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood: A force to be feared?
By Richard Allen Greene, CNN .. excerpt ..

"You don't just have a government and a movement for democracy," former British Prime Minister Tony Blair cautioned on Monday. "You also have others, notably the Muslim Brotherhood, who would take this in a different direction. We need to be anxious to meet the aspirations of the people, but do it in a way that produces something better."

Former Israeli diplomat Eli Avidar argues that elections put the militant Islamist Hamas movement in power in Gaza.
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/01/31/egypt.muslim.brotherhood/?hpt=C2

Mubarak must go.


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