Die Jugendbewegung “6. April” hat via Facebook (zitiert im Guardian Live-Blog) dazu erklärt:
Mubarak's speech was an astonishing piece of hypocritical filth. This man who sat atop of the regime which brutalised his people for 30 years, and tried in the last 17 days to destroy the movement any way that it could shed crocodile tears for the people that his police had killed. Over 300 people have died to force him from power, and after cursing the movement and trying to drown them in blood he addresses his speech to the "youth of the nation". These are the youth of the nation who have risen up against him and hate him with a passion – they have nothing in common with him or his regime. They are the future and he is the past.”
Keine sechs Stunden später ist er Vergangenheit.Und hier der strahlende Sieger des Tages:
(Aber gucken so Menschen in die Kamera, die sich über einen historischen Sieg ihres Volkes freuen? - Also:)
Wohl eher doch nicht.
P.S.: Hat eigentlich bei der Meldung unten jemand gesehen, wo die Geistesgrößen von Fox News Ägypten vermuten? - Iraq? What's that?
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