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  • Published 21:21 11.02.11
  • Latest update 21:21 11.02.1
 "We have brought down the regime", Egypt's Historical People's Revolution.
Hosni Mubarak was forced to resigns as president
Egyptian president stands down and hands over power to the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces.

Hosni Mubarak
Hosni Mubarak

Last Modified: 11 Feb 2011 16:39 GMT
Pro-democracy protesters in Tahrir Square have vowed to take the protests to a 'last and final stage' [AFP]

Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, has resigned from his post, handing over power to the armed forces.

Omar Suleiman, the vice-president, announced in a televised address that the president was "waiving" his office, and had handed over authority to the Supreme Council of the armed forces.

Suleiman's short statement was received with a roar of approval and by celebratory chanting and flag-waving from a crowd of hundreds of thousands in Cairo's Tahrir Square, as well by pro-democracy campaigners who attended protests across the country on Friday.

The crowd in Tahrir chanted "We have brought down the regime",  while many were seen crying, cheering and embracing one another.

Ahmadinejad: Egyptian protests herald new Mideast

Escorted by his bodyguards, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gestures from his car as he attends a rally marking the 32nd anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Azadi (Freedom) Street in Tehran on Friday. (AP)

By ALI AKBAR DAREINI | AP

Published: Feb 11, 2011 18:31 Updated: Feb 11, 2011 18:31

TEHRAN: Iran's president declared on Friday that Egypt's uprising shows a new Middle East is emerging that will doom Israel and break free of American "interference," even as Tehran clamps down harder on its own domestic opposition movement.


Hezbollah hails Egypt Revolution
Fri Feb 11, 2011 7:33PM

Sayyed Nasrallah: Palestinian Resistance Will Triumph




Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah
A woman reacts to the announcement of Hosni Mubarak giving up power on February 11, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt.
Lebanon's Hezbollah Resistance Movement has congratulated Egyptian people for managing to force President Hosni Mubarak to step down from power.

Describing Mubarak's resignation as an "historic victory" for Egyptians, Hezbollah said on Friday that the movement strongly supports the Egyptian Revolution.

"Hezbollah congratulates the great people of Egypt on this historic and honorable victory, which is a direct result of their pioneering revolution," Hezbollah said in a statement


Iran congratulates Egyptians on victory
Fri Feb 11, 2011 7:6PM

Islamic Republic of Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi
Iran's Foreign Ministry has congratulated the Egyptian people on their victory against the three-decade rule of President Hosni Mubarak.

"We congratulate the great nation of Egypt on this victory and we share their happiness," Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said in a statement on Friday.

""Today, our dear people with their millions-strong turnout [in Friday's demonstrations] while hailing the glorious Islamic Revolution across Iran, announced their support for the brave and justice-seeking movement by the history-makers of Egypt."

Iran says new Mideast taking shape
Fri Feb 11, 2011 5:41PM
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Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman says a wave of "Islamic awakening" is sweeping through the Middle East and that Israelis should flee back to their original homelands.


"A new Middle East is taking shape, not the Mideast the West had planned for but one which has been created based on Islamic awakening," Ramin Mehmanparast stated on Friday, IRNA reported.

"The movement and uprising that has been created in the region will definitely disturb the equations in the world today," Mehmanparast said on the 32nd anniversary of the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran.

"Considering the regional circumstances, the situation is not good for them (Israelis), therefore it is better for them to their countries of origin."

Egyptians celebrate end of Mubarak era

CAIRO: The country has erupted in joy. The traffic has stopped. People are out of their cars, kissing and embracing, screaming, laughing and crying. Egypt is jubilant. The people can't believe what has happened. Egypt has been born anew and on the streets of Cairo it feels like a nation's World Cup victory a million times over.

Mubarak exit sets off celebrations across Mideast

BEIRUT, Lebanon: Celebrations erupted across the Middle East on Friday after Hosni Mubarak stepped down as Egypt's president. From Beirut to Gaza, people rushed into the streets, handing out candy, setting off fireworks and shooting in the air.

Home /  Middle-East /  Israel watches Mubarak ouster with trepidation

Israel watches Mubarak ouster with trepidation

By IAN DEITCH | AP

Published: Feb 11, 2011 22:32 Updated: Feb 11, 2011 22:37

JERUSALEM: Israel watched Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation with trepidation Friday, concerned the ouster of its staunchest Arab ally might endanger a peace treaty between the two countries and help boost Islamists already on the rise in the region.

Israel's government declined comment on the announcement by Vice President Omar Suleiman that Mubarak decided to step down after three decades of iron-fisted rule. The dramatic decision came after an 18-day popular revolt against the 82-year-old autocrat.

US support for Mubarak insults Egyptians
Fri Feb 11, 2011 6:54PM
Press TV interviewes Former MP, Hazem Farouk who is a Member of The Muslim Brotherhood.

In an exclusive interview with Press TV, former Egyptian lawmaker Hazem Farouk says that the West's support for Hosni Mubarak insults millions of protesters, who have been calling for his resignation for 18 days.
Home /  Middle-East /  Switzerland orders freeze on Mubarak assets

Switzerland orders freeze on Mubarak assets

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: Feb 11, 2011 21:39 Updated: Feb 11, 2011 21:39

GENEVA: The Swiss government on Friday froze any assets belonging to former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak or his family in Switzerland.


Mubarak slammed U.S. in phone call with Israeli MK before resignation

(The Zion's Old Donkey barking on their Bossess US and Israel]

Radical Islam will be result of U.S. push for democracy, Mubarak told Israel's Ben-Eliezer during a phone call on Thursday.

By Reuters

Hosni Mubarak had harsh words for the United States and what he described as its misguided quest for democracy in the Middle East in a telephone call with an Israeli lawmaker a day before he quit as Egypt's president.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and U.S. President Barack Obama - AP
The legislator, former cabinet minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer, said on TV Friday that he came away from the 20-minute conversation on Thursday with the feeling the 82-year-old leader realized "it was the end of the Mubarak era".

"He had very tough things to say about the United States," said Ben-Eliezer, a member of the Labor Party who has held talks with Mubarak on numerous occasions while serving in various Israeli coalition governments.

"He gave me a lesson in democracy and said: 'We see the democracy the United States spearheaded in Iran and with Hamas, in Gaza, and that's the fate of the Middle East,'" Ben-Eliezer said.

"'They may be talking about democracy but they don't know what they're talking about and the result will be extremism and radical Islam,'" he quoted Mubarak as saying.

"He contended the snowball (of civil unrest) won't stop in Egypt and it wouldn't skip any Arab country in the Middle East and in the Gulf.

"He said 'I won't be surprised if in the future you see more extremism and radical Islam and more disturbances -- dramatic changes and upheavals," Ben-Eliezer added.


"He repeated the sentence, 'I have been serving my country, Egypt, for 61 years. Do they want me to run away? I won't run away. Do they want to throw me out? I won't leave. If need be, I will be killed here,'" Ben-Eliezer said.





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