So President Mubarak has finally resigned. It's over. People in Cairo have been celebrating what opposition figurehead Mohammed El Baradei called "the greatest day of my life." We've spoken to Egyptians who say the same thing. It's quite a statement. For many, it seems, yesterday was more amazing than the day they got married or the moment their child was born. We'll be speaking to Egyptians about how they feel after eighteen extraordinary days of protest. Was yesterday really one of the most significant moments in their lives? What about the Egyptians who never asked for a revolution? Is there a discontent surrounding Hosni Mubarak's resignation that's going under reported in the media?
Now its time for the people of countries like Iran to learn from Eygpt and drive thier country towards thier wills
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Congrats, Egyptians you made a remarkable impact.The desired change has just started.
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@大象传媒_WHYS No one should expect immediate change. Patience is the best way to go. Rush this, and Egypt with fall.
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Congratulations to Egyptians.It is a message to other dictators.Get ready.
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Every western countries are 100 times concerned about isreal b4 any other countries like palestine, lebanon... in the meddle east. This is unfair. 4rm AB
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They have an gr8 chance to be a world leader but as long as they do not let religin dictate their progress
Kent . NEW ZEALAND
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Mahad from nigeria congratulation egptient for showing the world you have right for wining your freedom.
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I am sure its best for Egypt, let them swim democracy demands sacrifice too - Pandit, India
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We鈥檝e never known the meaning of democracy and fair elections, it鈥檚 time to learn. The real party is yet 2 come. Hoda, egypt
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Army shouldn鈥檛 have in power for longtime.All the parties should get together to form a democratic govt.
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Well the most important thing is that the world now should let the EGYPTIANS choose their own destiny
Not make the choices for them
SMAB SHAH PAKISTAN
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Egypt, create another extraordinary revolution - give women a bold and central place in a new democracy. Brett. Timor-Leste
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I congratulate the Egyptians for their courage and enthusiasm. I however urge them to see the revolution to its logical conclusion so that it will notbe hijacked. Umar Ashgar - Abuja - Nigeria.
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Mubarak stabilized d region and protected Egypt from islamic fanatics.In a short while,Egyptians will wish they had let sleeping dogs lie. Chi from Trinidad.
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I wish all d egyptcian a better govt after Mubarak. Nura from Gombe, Nigeria.
Egypt: The morning after the night before
| Saturday, 2 Feb. 2011 | 13:06 - 16:00 GMT
So President Mubarak has finally resigned. It's over. People in Cairo have been celebrating what opposition figurehead Mohammed El Baradei called "the greatest day of my life." We've spoken to Egyptians who say the same thing. It's quite a statement. For many, it seems, yesterday was more amazing than the day they got married or the moment their child was born. We'll be speaking to Egyptians about how they feel after eighteen extraordinary days of protest. Was yesterday really one of the most significant moments in their lives? What about the Egyptians who never asked for a revolution? Is there a discontent surrounding Hosni Mubarak's resignation that's going under reported in the media?
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Now its time for the people of countries like Iran to learn from Eygpt and drive thier country towards thier wills
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Congrats, Egyptians you made a remarkable impact.The desired change has just started.
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@大象传媒_WHYS No one should expect immediate change. Patience is the best way to go. Rush this, and Egypt with fall.
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Congratulations to Egyptians.It is a message to other dictators.Get ready.
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Every western countries are 100 times concerned about isreal b4 any other countries like palestine, lebanon... in the meddle east. This is unfair. 4rm AB
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They have an gr8 chance to be a world leader but as long as they do not let religin dictate their progress Kent . NEW ZEALAND
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Mahad from nigeria congratulation egptient for showing the world you have right for wining your freedom.
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I am sure its best for Egypt, let them swim democracy demands sacrifice too - Pandit, India
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We鈥檝e never known the meaning of democracy and fair elections, it鈥檚 time to learn. The real party is yet 2 come. Hoda, egypt
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Army shouldn鈥檛 have in power for longtime.All the parties should get together to form a democratic govt.
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Well the most important thing is that the world now should let the EGYPTIANS choose their own destiny Not make the choices for them SMAB SHAH PAKISTAN
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Egypt, create another extraordinary revolution - give women a bold and central place in a new democracy. Brett. Timor-Leste
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I congratulate the Egyptians for their courage and enthusiasm. I however urge them to see the revolution to its logical conclusion so that it will notbe hijacked. Umar Ashgar - Abuja - Nigeria.
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Mubarak stabilized d region and protected Egypt from islamic fanatics.In a short while,Egyptians will wish they had let sleeping dogs lie. Chi from Trinidad.
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I wish all d egyptcian a better govt after Mubarak. Nura from Gombe, Nigeria.