so is he inviting them to be more violent and take this to a new level? what do you think? we ve got to remember that hosni mubarak is a cautious and cunning man, to quote the words of mary ann weaver an author and journal whoift ist who has met him many times. he is very precise in what he wants to do. he is running the show, very calibrated behind the scenes how he wants it to go. now the ball is in the court of the protesters. they have to decide whether they ve had enough and whether they re going to march on the parliament and presidential palace. they tried organizing these protests in the last few days. they petered out. tomorrow could be the day where they make their big thrust forward. vice president suleiman tonight told everyone to go home. i was amazed at this comment. here it is. translator: i call on the youth of egypt, the youth and the heroes of egypt, go back home. go back to your work. the country needs your hands.
are standing right now. i m not sure that the regime of hosni mubarak really understands what is happening. this is a man who has ruled for 30 years with an iron fist under emergency law that allows him to arrest people and do whatever he wants to those people in detention, and no one could raise their voices against it. for the first time in their lives, you have hundreds of thousands of people who have been raising their voices. i think tonight feels they have just been stepped on yet again, and that this is just a slap in the face by the mubarak regime. frankly we heard nothing different from mu bake or his vice president suleiman tonight that is we have heard from them through the last two weeks. they keep saying these lies, this is all foreign influence, satellite news channels which are somehow manipulating these protesters, that these protesters are being paid to be there, that they are agents the
and many around the world think that he is still calling the shots. so is he inviting them to be more violent and take this to a new level? what do you think? we ve got to remember that hosni mubarak is a cautious and cunning man, to quote the words of mary ann weaver an author and journal whoiist who has met him times. he is very precise in what he wants to do. he is running the show, very calibrated behind the scenes how he wants it to go. now the ball is in the court of the protesters. they have to decide whether they ve had enough and whether they re going to march on the parliament and presidential palace. they tried organizing these protests in the last few days. they petered out. tomorrow could be the day where they make their big thrust forward. vice president suleiman tonight told everyone to go home. i was amazed at this comment. here it is. translator: i call on the youth of egypt, the youth and the heroes of egypt, go back