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Exclusive interview with Egyptian opposition Youth Group leader
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Thousands of protestors on Cairo’s Tahrir Square are demanding Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resign and have refused to start any type of dialog with the... 06.02.2011, Sputnik International
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Thousands of protestors on Cairo’s Tahrir Square are demanding Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resign and have refused to start any type of dialog with the current government, saying Mubarak should not simply resign, but must leave Egypt. Following is an exclusive interview from the leader of the opposition Youth Group January 25, Muhammad Ayed, as well as the Youth Group January 25 organizer, human rights education trainer Ola Shakhbah during protests on the capital’s main square.
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17:17 GMT 06.02.2011 (Updated: 19:53 GMT 19.10.2022) Thousands of protestors on Cairo’s Tahrir Square are demanding Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resign and have refused to start any type of dialog with the current government, saying Mubarak should not simply resign, but must leave Egypt. Following is an exclusive interview from the leader of the opposition Youth Group January 25, Muhammad Ayed, as well as the Youth Group January 25 organizer, human rights education trainer Ola Shakhbah during protests on the capital’s main square.
Thousands of protestors on Cairo’s Tahrir Square are demanding Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resign and have refused to start any type of dialog with the current government, saying Mubarak should not simply resign, but must leave Egypt. Following is an exclusive interview from the leader of the opposition Youth Group January 25, Muhammad Ayed, as well as the Youth Group January 25 organizer, human rights education trainer Ola Shakhbah during protests on the capital’s main square.