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Monday, January 31, 2011

Million march called in Cairo - Egyptian protesters warn Army: “Either support Egypt or Mubarak”



Several Egyptian political groups and peace activists have called for a million-man march in Cairo as the arrogant Israhelli Snake Mubarak refuses to step down from power. The rally planned for Tuesday will mark a week since the start of the biggest anti-government protests in Egypt's history. The United States of Zionism has called for political reform in Egypt. USZ Globalist Puppet President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have both demanded an "orderly transition" to a more politically open Egypt. In other words they have asked the Egyptian traitors in power to make sure before leaving that only traitors replace traitors since Israhell and USZ want to keep sucking blood out of the Egyptian nation and using their military machinery against Palestine. “The army has to choose between Egypt and Mubarak”, read one banner in Tahrir Square.

An Egyptian protester holding a poster of the Israhelli Snake Hosni Mubarak

On the other hand,  the Israhelli Snake Mubarak has appointed military intelligence chief Omar Suleiman, who has good relations with Israhell, as his new vice president. This is while Israhelli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to discuss the uprising in Egypt with his security cabinet. Mubarak has also sworn in a new Egyptian cabinet led by Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq. The cabinet comprises a largely unchanged lineup. Israhell has already started gathering support for its Snake Mubarak. Reports suggest Israhell is trying to convince its allies to support the embattled Egyptian traitor. The Israhelli Foreign Ministry has issued a directive to its ambassadors to the USZ, China, Russia, Canada and several European countries rally support for Mubarak. The diplomats have been told to emphasize the importance of Egypt's stability to their host countries and ask them to curb criticism of the Israhelli Snake Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian protesters gather in Cairo's central Tahrir Square on January 31, 2011

In a separate development, 400 Israhellis fled Cairo on board two planes early Monday. The group waited more than 16 hours at the airport before departing the country. The first group was evacuated from the capital on a special flight on Saturday. Egypt has been engulfed in one of its worst political crises in decades. Many countries around the world have advised their citizens to immediately evacuate or stay away from the North African nation. Many people around the world have shown solidarity with Egyptians in their uprising against the Israhelli Snake government.


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