Diktator Mubarak Sudah Berambus Dari Kerajaan,Serah Kuasa Pada Tentera
6:12pm: Mubarak steps down. Brought to you live on Al Jazeera:
6:03pm: He’s gone. He’s resigned. 30 years of Mubarak rule is over. Omar Suleiman says:
President Hosni Mubarak has waived the office of president.
Suleiman said. “He has mandated the Armed Forces Supreme Council to run the state. God is our protector and succor.”
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Reuters Pictures 15 minutes ago
Egypt’s Vice President Omar Suleiman addresses the nation in this still image taken from video February 11, 2011. Suleiman said on Friday that President Hosni Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement.
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.
Mubarak had sought to cling to power, handing some of his authorities to Suleiman while keeping his title. But an explosion of protests Friday rejecting the move appeared to have pushed the military into forcing him out completely. Hundreds of thousands marched throughout the day in cities across the country as soliders stood by, besieging his palace in Cairo and Alexandria and the state TV building. A governor of a southern province was forced to flee to safety in the face of protests there.
It was the biggest day of protests yet in the upheaval that began Jan. 25, growing from youth activists working on the Internet into a mass movement that tapped into widespread discontent with Mubarak’s authoritarian lock on power, corruption, economic woes and widespread disparities between rich and poor.
“In these grave circumstances that the country is passing through, President Hosni Mubarak has decided to leave his position as president of the republic,” a grim-looking Suleiman said. “He has mandated the Armed Forces Supreme Council to run the state. God is our protector and succor.”
Nobel Peace laureate Mohammed ElBaradei, whose young suporters were among the organizers of the protest movement, told The Associated Press, “This is the greatest day of my life.”
“The country has been liberated after decades of repression,” he said adding that he expects a “beautiful” transition of power.
Outside Mubarak’s Oruba Palace in northern Cairo, women on balconies ululated with the joyous tongue-trilling used to mark weddings and births.AP
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Reuters Pictures 20 minutes ago
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.


Reuters Pictures 28 minutes ago
The crowd cheers at Cairo’s Tahrir Square following Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation in this still image taken from video 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.
Mubarak turns power over to military
Egypt’s vice president says Hosni Mubarak has handed power over to the high military council, despite millions-plus pro-democracy demonstrations.
In a brief announcement, Omar Suleiman said on Friday that Mubarak had “abandoned the presidency” handing over the power to the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces.
The transition of power to the military comes while Mubarak, Suleiman and Prime Minister Ahmad Shafiq are all former military men. Analysts believe despite the transition Mubarak would still remain in power.
The transition means that Egypt, which has been under a state of emergency for the past 30 years, will continue to be ruled by the military.
This is while millions of Egyptians have for the past 18 days calling for the departure of Mubarak and a democratic establishment.PressTV
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Ini adalah hari terbesar dalam hidup saya.Negara ini telah dibebaskan setelah puluhan tahun penindasan – Muhammad ElBaradei
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SEKUTU APCO TAK IKUT SAMA KAA !
By: Amuraria on Februari 12, 2011
at 12:43 am
ALHAMDULILLAH BERKAT DOA MUSLIMIN DAN MUSLIMAT SELURUH DUNIA:
1. ITULAH PADAHNYA BILA PEMIMPIN JALAN TAK BOTOL.
2. BEGITULAH CARA KALAU NAK HALAU DIKTATOR BUKAN BOLEH MAIN LENGGANG KANGKONG MACAM KITA NI 30 TH LAGI PUN BELUM TENTULAAAAA.
3. KALAU SERAMAI INI PAKAT KE GAZA KECUT TELOR HABIS PARA APCO…TAPI JANGAN LEKA YE PUAK2 SIAL TU TENGAH ATUR LANGKAH TUUUU.
TAHNIAH KITA KEPADA SEMUA RAKYAT MESIR.
wa sorang2 sembunyi belakang pintu OOO…TAKUUUUT!
By: albab on Februari 12, 2011
at 1:29 am
bro n sis……..
mai kita buat semakan sekarang nie………..
dlm masa hayat kita di abad ini………
jarang kita dapat melihat dan tekun serta sabar memerhati dan menilai serta jarang sangat kita berjumpa dgn sesuatu revolusi yang begini hebat dan gagah…….
mesir pernah terjadi revolusi th 1952 dan 1956…….
melingkupnya king farouk masa tu….kita masih budak-budak lagi….ada budak yg masuk sini pun tak beranak lagi………
Haile Selassie dijatuhkan th 1974 jugak dengan satu revolusi yg ada kaitan dgn kenaikan harga barang yg bukan-bukan masa tu…..
diktator ferdinand marcos pun cabut lari……pasai kebangkitan rakyat jugak………
sukarno pun tumbang……..banyak main pompuan sangat………..
Ayatollah Khomeini cukup berjasa menghambat shah Iran awal th 80an dulu dan dikenang sebagai suatu revolusi yg cukup hebat dan mantap………..
baru saja kita dikejutkan dgn revolusi jasmine di tunisia awal bulan lalu…….dan
kini mubarak pula tercabut ekoq………
cuma kat mesir nie teman tak tau lagi…..samada depa akan dapat orang yg mcm suleiman akhlaken atawa tidak……..
apa pun salute dulu untuk rakyat dan anak muda mesir……
anda merobah sesuatu yg menjadi kienangan abadi………
boya tidak akan mati dua kali……..
so n so…….jngn buat main-main dgn rakyat…………
kah kah kah………
By: nasik kandaq on Februari 12, 2011
at 2:59 am
salam nasik kandaq.
hang tak tau lagi, ka?
tu lah, hang sukusakat tua2.
kena banyak membaca.
depa tu, dok berkuasa lama2.
sebab ramai yang kurang membaca.
macam sukusakat3suku hang lah.
bila ramai yang malais membaca.
senanglah depa memerintah.
dok tunggu lama lama.
seropalah yang kat sini.
dok tak gi, tak gi.
tandas masjid banyak yang kotoq, kata.
serambi mekah seiring serambi golok, ada yang kata.
kalau askaq 21 tahun, dah kena pencen.
tapi masih dapat sokongan.
sebab ramai yang malais membaca.
seropa suku3sukusakat hang.
dalam pada no go, no go, pun.
masih a go go.
sekadaq hang taulah sapa, kan.
By: budak tadika on Februari 12, 2011
at 2:53 pm
tandas kotoq pasal tak ada air…
By: raptor heli on Februari 13, 2011
at 2:01 pm
ini mesej yang paling mustajab buat najib+rosmah. jangan pandang remeh dengan rakyat. apa sangatlah malaysia ni jika nak dibandingkan dengan mesir. jangan bagi rakyat tak mampu nak beli beras, gula, bawang, minyak masak, jangan tak ikhlas dengan rakyat, jangan tamak haloba. Hasrat rakyat didahulukan bukan “rakyat didahulukan”, jangan tekan orang melayu bang. jangan nak tipu-tipu dalam PRK or PRU. Kena baca dan kaji buku jingga…….laksanakan jangan terlambat.
takkan najib nak idup macam shah iran pahlavi, marcos, taksin, ben ali dan terbaru mubarak.
yang penting sekali kawal bini tu jangan bagi bini over. DAYUUUS!!! 1MM (1 Malaysia Malu).
marcos, ben ali dan mubarak jatuh bukan disebabkan rakyat benci dia sangat pun. Tapi rakyat benci pada bini dia yang mengawal harta negara dan suaminya.
Wa petik dari tulisan Hazu 4/2/11:
[Lelaki yang membiarkan dirinya dikawal perempuan ialah hampes. Perempuan yang mengawal seorang lelaki dua kali hampes. Tugas seorang isteri ialah menolong mengurus keluarga dan memberi nasihat untuk suami. Tak lebih dari itu.
Malah seorang isteri itu perlu menjaga tingkah laku dan berpakaian. Benda
ni semua akan refleks pada si suami. Orang akan kata si suami tak pandai mengajar. Memang tak pandai pun. Suami yang pandai, tau cara mengajar dan membentuk isteri sendiri. Buat apa nak takut pada isteri? Isteri yang patut takut dan taat pada suami. Kalau boleh Tuhan nak suruh si isteri sujud pada si suami.
Ingat perempuan, jagalah diri untuk maruah suami anda].
wa bodo celah pintu pun tak takut bini….
By: albab on Februari 12, 2011
at 10:09 am