Published on Nov 25, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Thousands of Egyptians poured into Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday.
Their aim is to seal the same fate for their military rulers as they did for deposed president Hosni Mubarak in February.
Their message is simple: stand down now.
Tahrir Square was the focal point of the uprising that swept Mubarak from power.
Similar protests are taking place across the country, but there are also some demonstrations in support of the army.
Those backing the military say they can provide much-needed stability.
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Egypt's new prime minister may say he has more power than his predecessor, but protesters still massing in Cairo's Tahrir Square don't like his appointment. And they got strong backing Friday from the Obama administration in the U.S. (Nov. 25)
Their aim is to seal the same fate for their military rulers as they did for deposed president Hosni Mubarak in February.
Their message is simple: stand down now.
Tahrir Square was the focal point of the uprising that swept Mubarak from power.
Similar protests are taking place across the country, but there are also some demonstrations in support of the army.
Those backing the military say they can provide much-needed stability.
.
Egypt's new prime minister may say he has more power than his predecessor, but protesters still massing in Cairo's Tahrir Square don't like his appointment. And they got strong backing Friday from the Obama administration in the U.S. (Nov. 25)
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