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2011/02/11

Bye bye Mister tyrant

Sharif Kouddous

Sharif Kouddous

@sharifkouddous Live from Egypt
journalist. Senior producer for Democracy Now!, a global, independent news hour (@)
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 Sharif Kouddous 

lift your head up, you're Egyptian!" - the ant  of victory in the biggest celebration in hisotory 

Lift your head Up
O People of the River

O Nile 


#Egypt


_Live Coverage of Mubarak Resignation
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http://www.democracynow.org/


The people of Egypt has forced Mubarak to step down. The dictator has gone_____________________________>




Egyptian President Mubarak steps down



AP
Friday, 11 February 2011






Egyptians celebrate the news of the resignation of President   MubarakEgypt exploded with joy, tears, and relief after President Hosni Mubarak resigned as president, forced out by 18 days of mass protests that culminated in huge marches today on his presidential palaces and state television. The military took power after protesters called for it to intervene and oust their leader of three decades.


"The people ousted the regime," rang out chants from crowds of hundreds of thousands massed in Cairo's central Tahrir Square and outside Mubarak's main






palace several miles away in a northern district of the capital


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/egyptian-president-mubarak-steps-down-2211670.html


http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/02/2011211164636605699.html











Right so, bitwixe a titlelees tiraunt
And an outlawe, or a theef erraunt,        120
The same I seye, ther is no difference.
To Alisaundre told was this sentence;
That, for the tyrant is of gretter might,
By force of meynee for to sleen doun-right,
And brennen hous and hoom, and make al plain,        125
Lo! therfor is he cleped a capitain;
And, for the outlawe hath but smal meynee,
And may nat doon so greet an harm as he,
Ne bringe a contree to so greet mescheef,
Men clepen him an outlawe or a theef.        130
But, for I am a man noght textuel,
I wol noght telle of textes never a del;