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Anti-Government Protests in Egypt Continue
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Anti-Government Protests in Egypt Continue
The mood on the street is still that they’re very angry with President Mubarak. Many people still want him to leave and they’re not happy with the changes to the government that he announced Saturday. He announced a new Cabinet, he announced a new vice president - a position that hasn’t been filled in his three decades of power. Omar Suleiman fills that position. He’s a former military man. And for some people on the street, they do see that as progress. They support the army here, and the fact that a former army man has filled that post does mean that some people are, perhaps, giving the current government a chance and think that the protests should end.
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Date Found: January 31, 2011
Date Produced: January 30, 2011
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