22.11.2011, 09:58
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Protesters demanding end to military rule call for mass gathering as cabinet offers resignation after days of clashes.
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2011 07:27
Activists in Egypt are calling for a mass demonstration in Cairo against the country's ruling military council after three days of clashes between protesters and government forces left at least 33 people dead and hundreds injured.
Groups including the Coalition of Revolution Youth and the April 6 movement, which spearheaded the revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak in February, called for a "million-man march" on Tuesday afternoon in Tahrir Square to put pressure on the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) to cede power to civilian leaders.
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Das Absetzen des Frontmanns Mubaraks ist vielen Ägyptern nicht ausreichend. Es wird wohl zu weiterem Blutvergießen kommen, wenn die Militärdiktatur ihre Macht nicht endlich vollständig abgibt.
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Egypt's aftershocks: Military vs the people
Al Jazeera's senior political analyst answers three questions about the escalation in Egypt.
Marwan Bishara Last Modified: 22 Nov 2011 07:41
Why has there been an escalation in protests in Egypt?
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Is that why the Sharaf government resigned?
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But would the military accept to return to the barracks and forgo its privileges?
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