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12 Februari 2011

MUBARAK LETAK JAWATAN...?


Mubarak resigns, hands power to military

CAIRO – Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak resigned as president and handed control to the military on Friday after 29 years in power, bowing to a historic 18-day wave of pro-democracy demonstrations by hundreds of thousands. “The people ousted the president,” chanted a crowd of tens of thousands outside his presidential palace in Cairo.
Several hundred thousand protesters massed in Cairo’s central Tahrir Square exploded into joy, cheering and waving Egyptian flags. Fireworks, car horns and celebratory shots in the air were heard around the city of 18 million in joy after Vice President Omar Suleiman made the announcement on national TV just after nightfall.
Akhirnya diktator Hosni Mubarak menyerahkan kuasa kepada tentera setelah memerintah Mesir selama 29 tahun. Mubarak, patung Amerika dan penyokong kuat negara Israel ini terpaksa tunduk kepada kehendak rakyat yang mengadakan tunjuk perasaan selama 18 hari. Lihat foto-foto kegembiraan rakyat Mesir...
Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate in Cairo after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Mubarak was forced to cede power to a junta of senior military commanders after more than a million furious demonstrators took to the streets.
Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate in Cairo after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Mubarak was forced to cede power to a junta of senior military commanders after more than a million furious demonstrators took to the streets.
An Egyptian boy kisses a soldier as anti-government protesters celebrate at Cairo's Tahrir Square react after President Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Cairo's streets exploded in joy when Mubarak stepped down after three-decades of autocratic rule and handed power to a junta of senior military commanders.
An Egyptian anti-government protester laughs as he shakes the hand of a soldier during celebrations at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 11, 2011 after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down. Flag-waving Egyptians danced, sang and cheered as they bid farewell to Hosni Mubarak's 30-year regime, but triumph was tempered with apprehension as they looked ahead to military rule.
Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate at Cairo's Tahrir Square after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Cairo's streets exploded in joy when Mubarak stepped down after three decades of autocratic rule and handed power to a junta of senior military commanders.
Opposition protesters celebrate Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak's resignation, from their stronghold of Tahrir Square in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman said on Friday that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement.
Lihatlah foto yang akan menjadi memori bererti buat umat Islam...?
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak gestures (R) as he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sit down for talks in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in this May 27, 1997 file photograph. Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman said on February 11, 2011 that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak shakes hands with Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) during a meeting at the presidential palace in Cairo in this June 21, 2009 file photograph. Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman said on February 11, 2011 that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is greeted by U.S. President George W. Bush (R) in the Oval Office of the White House in this April 2, 2001 file photograph. Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman said on February 11, 2011 that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and U.S. President Ronald Reagan pose for photographers in the White House Oval Office in this January 28, 1988 file photograph. Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman said on February 11, 2011 that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (C) listens to a question as Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (L) and US. Secretary of State Warren Christopher look on during a news conference in Cairo in this June 9, 1995 file photograph. Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman said on February 11, 2011 that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement.
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