Saturday, February 5, 2011

DIKTATOR MUBARAK LETAK JAWATAN PEMIMPIN TERTINGGI PARTI


Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak attends a meeting with South Africa's President Jacob Zuma at the presidential palace in Cairo in this October 19, 2010 file picture. Mubarak resigned as head of Egypt's ruling party on February 5, 2011,  television said. Picture taken October 19, 2010.buat gempaq je lu ni bro… buat ape kamu pi letak jawatan Presiden parti.. rakyat mahu kamu berambus dari jawatan Presiden Mesir,.. bukannya presiden parti..  ape lah kamu ni bro, tak paham2 kehendak rakyat.. hidup menyusahkan rakyat je,lebih baik berambusss

Leadership of Egypt’s ruling party resigns

CAIRO – State TV says the top leadership body of Egypt’s ruling party, including the president’s son Gamal Mubarak and the party secretary-general Safwat el-Sharif, resigned Saturday in a new gesture apparently aimed at convincing anti-government protesters that the regime is serious about reform.

Protesters have shrugged off other concessions by the regime in the past 12 days of unprecedented street demonstrations, saying they will settle for nothing less than the immediate ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, Egypt’s ruler for nearly 30 years.

State TV said the ruling party’s six-member Steering Committee of the General Secretariat stepped down and was replaced. The council was the party’s highest decision-making body, and el-Sharif and other outgoing members were some of the most powerful — and to many Egyptians, unpopular — political figures in the regime.

El-Sharif was replaced by Hossam Badrawi, a party figure who had been sidelined within its ranks in recent years because of his sharp criticisms of some policies.

The new appointments to the body were largely young figures, one of the replacements Mohammed Kamal told The Associated Press. “It’s a good change. It reflects the mood of change that is sweeping the country,” he said.

Gamal Mubarak, who was a member of the Steering Committee, was widely seen as being groomed by his father Hosni Mubarak to succeed him as president. But Vice President Omar Suleiman promised earlier in the week that Gamal would not run for president in elections due in September.

The younger Mubarak was also head of the party’s powerful policies committee, where for the past decade he led a campaign of economic liberalization. State TV said Gamal was also removed from that post and replaced by Badrawi.

The announcement was greeted with scorn by some of the tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. Wael Khalil, a 45-year-old activist, said it would “reinforce their (protersers’) resolve and increase their confidence because it shows that they are winning, and the regime is retreating inch by inch.”AP
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Egyptian TV reports that Hosni Mubarak resigns as head of the ruling NDP party – more details soon. aljazeera.net
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Letak jawatan sebagai Presiden Parti je,bukan Presiden Mesir.. Beza tu… Rakyat tetap tak setuju kerana yang rakyat tuntut dari Diktator Mubarak dalam protes berminggu-minggu ini ialah letak jawatan sebagai Presiden Mesir bukannya Presiden Parti… Nak perintah sampai mampuih pun lantak pi lah dengan partinya…

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak gestures while talking with French Foreign Minister Michele Alliot-Marie during their meeting at the presidential palace in Cairo in this January 22, 2011 file photo. Mubarak resigned as head of Egypt's ruling party on February 5, 2011, television said. Photo taken January 22, 2011.
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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak gestures while talking with French Foreign Minister Michele Alliot-Marie during their meeting at the presidential palace in Cairo in this January 22, 2011 file photo. Mubarak resigned as head of Egypt’s ruling party on February 5, 2011, television said. Photo taken January 22, 2011.

A protestor holds a sign during a demonstration outside the Egyptian Embassy in Beirut on February 5, 2011, in support of the 12th day of protests in Egypt calling for the immediate resignation on President Hosni Mubarak following 30 years of his regime.

An opposition demonstrator gestures in front of tanks on the frontline near Tahrir Square in Cairo February 5, 2011. Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, who has reshuffled his government but refused to step down, met some of the new ministers on Saturday, the state news agency said, in a clear rebuff to the hundreds of thousands of people publicly demanding the 82-year-old leader step down.

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An opposition demonstrator gestures in front of tanks on the frontline near Tahrir Square in Cairo February 5, 2011. Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak, who has reshuffled his government but refused to step down, met some of the new ministers on Saturday, the state news agency said, in a clear rebuff to the hundreds of thousands of people publicly demanding the 82-year-old leader step down.

Egyptian anti-government protesters, a Christian (L) and a Muslim woman stand together in Cairo's Tahrir square on February 05, 2011, as Egyptians gather for the 12th consecutive day calling for the end to President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

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Egyptian anti-government protesters, a Christian (L) and a Muslim woman stand together in Cairo’s Tahrir square on February 05, 2011, as Egyptians gather for the 12th consecutive day calling for the end to President Hosni Mubarak’s regime.

A wounded Egyptian anti-government protestor holds a poster reading in Arabic 'I want to be martyr' while sitting on a battered truck serving as a barricade in Cairos Tahrir square on February 5, 2011 as Egyptians gather for the 12th consecutive day calling for the end to President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

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A wounded Egyptian anti-government protestor holds a poster reading in Arabic ‘I want to be martyr’ while sitting on a battered truck serving as a barricade in Cairos Tahrir square on February 5, 2011 as Egyptians gather for the 12th consecutive day calling for the end to President Hosni Mubarak’s regime.

A woman volunteer searches an anti-government protester for weapons, at an entrance to Tahrir Square, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. Egyptian State TV says the top leadership body of Egypt's ruling party, including the president's son Gamal Mubarak and the party secretary-general Safwat el-Sharif, resigned Saturday.

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A woman volunteer searches an anti-government protester for weapons, at an entrance to Tahrir Square, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. Egyptian State TV says the top leadership body of Egypt’s ruling party, including the president’s son Gamal Mubarak and the party secretary-general Safwat el-Sharif, resigned Saturday. 

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