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  • شوفتوا بلطجية مبارك

  • Je ne suis ni riche ni dans le parti national mais je suis avec mon president Mubarak

    oui ily en beaucoup de corruption en Egypte mais les jeunes ont manifeste ont demande et ont eu ce qu'ils veulent

    Je suis contre la facon dont ils l' insultent apres tout il nous a donne beaucoup durant 30 ans ca me suffit de sentir la paix et la securite durant 30 ans au temps que plusieurs pays n'en a pas je ne suis pas ni contre les demandes des jeunes ni contre les reformes mais avec le respect

  • THERE ARE SO MANY PEOPLE SUFFERING AND THIS PROTEST IS MAKING IT SO MUCH WORSE, JUST SHUT UP AND GO HOME

  • those people who are rich Hosni Mubarak supports rich people support honsi mouabarak honsi Mubarak that Egypt did 30 years,?

    WHAT HONSI Mubarak 30 years? AMERICA IsReal STUENEN

  • I am not one that people egyete be bad for their country Hosni Mubarak hulpt isreal amrica waking egypt

  • Idiots who translate the desired outcomes of their enemies.

  • Thosands? yeah he must have spent thousands hiring these confused muppets...foolish idiots selling there religon for a few dollars...pathetic...stupid fools holding there country back form freedom..

  • MINUTO 1.20 LO RESUME TODO

    JE JE JE

  • The only reason these people must have rallied for Mubarak is because they would have felt the strong need to get back to their daily routine. Without any disruptions in their work, household needs and other things.

    Well anyway, we can just hope for the BEST - - - and Stand for Justice.

  • La convocatoria a manifestarse y a organizarse a mas de un millon de personas de manera practicamente "espontanea" deja un gran precedente en el imaginario colectivo del pueblo Egipcio, en un regimen de mas de 30 años y con la vacilacion del liderazgo institucional mundial dados los intereses politicos y economicos en la zona, para la prensa de todos los paises un reconocimiento a su labor de informacion y objetividad antes de esta ultima "confusion"...Dramatic fall.

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  • Egyptian nation is not stupid, so dont lie that there will be hell if Mubarak leaves. There will be chaos temporary of course, as in every country where dictator rules many years.

  • Mubarak go down!!!!! He can not make any changes, because he is oppressor, so he is not able to do it. Look what he is doing - promissing democratic improvement, instead of that he bans interned and journalists. Who can believe him more? He will use any card to stay - he plays time, hje tries islamic card, he makes from his own people fools. What a lover of Egypt!! Shame!

  • What a bunch of stupid people these are. They are like clowns really. arabs are the dustbin of the world. 

  • I am not surprised. Even China's party leaders got a lot of supportors.

  • They appear to be genuine, maybe they are on the payroll? I wonder who organized them if the internet and tv was down?

  • @scramorama They are genuine. Dont let Western media and Al Jazeera fool you into believing they are getting paid to do this. They love Mubarak with their hearts. Something weak people cannot understand. They say: they do not want another Iraq! Long Live Saddam! Long Live Mubarak!

  • Al-Qaeda related organisations have already told people to join the protests and prayers today. What every person with a brain cell could see coming is now becoming reality. If you remove Mubarak, you get Hell.

  • this is relly stupid =/...... they're making it harder for the GOOD people now :'(

  • HAHAHA 0:55 Not Shit him.

    That's so Mubarak.

  • Title should have been RALLIES IN SUPPORT OF MUBARAK COST THOUSANDS. Just because you look like a Muslim doesn't mean you are one

  • @BuyYourselfABookOr3 Oh yes of course... everybody who is pro-Mubarak must have been paid to be so, right? Hehe. Who told you that? Al Jazeera? The weak Western media? And you believe that? Over 50% of Egyptians support Mubarak!

  • @MaIcoImZieI I've been to Egypt and I know Egyptians. You are probably getting paid to say what you're saying

  • @BuyYourselfABookOr3 You have been to Egypt. That says nothing. You only know a few Egyptians. Typical arrogance to think you know all Egyptians. Majority of Egyptians support Mubarak! Long live Mubarak!

  • This report has no information, because it doesn't tell us much... sure in every country you find supportive members of the ruling system, so what?

    Whom do they represent? - Certainly not the majority of the working class people, the poor, the women etc.

    Am I wrong? - then tell me more about it...

  • The catalysts of change is turning Cairo into a warzone. I hope innocent people get out of the crossfire.

  • considering the entire country is in the streets, and egypt is a country of tens of millions of people... my response is: Only "thousands" came out to support the president who officially won 99% of the popular vote? Not even "tens of thousands"? The anti-Mubarak crowd drew MILLIONS of people.

  • This is reminds me of the blind supporting Obama XD

  • @stangeriam=YEAH BECAUSE YOUR A TEABAGGER RACIST!

  • @stangeriam=AND YOU SUPPORT SARAH FALIN BITCH!

  • @stangeriam=BLIND WHO KISSES GLENN BECK'S ASS!

  • @Sweepersucksballs LOL...assuming now are ya? Funny how I suppose nobody you mentioned..

    Clown you are...If anything your a govt. shill....Fck off will ya

  • @stangeriam=MUBARAK'S COCKSUCKER!

  • paid police/protesters dose not mean problem solved. I seen millions in street against Mubarek i barely see a few hundred in support of Mubarek. Is it me or dose it seem like police is walking with the supports of Mubarek rather then beating them and shooting them like the protesters that oppose him.... very very suspicious.

  • Hmmm..... I do not see any other type of people in the pro-Mubarak crowd other than young & middle-aged men. If I'm not mistaken, Egyptian riot police are young or middle-aged men. I'm originally from Burma, and the military regime there also uses the same tactics by having policemen and soldiers dress as civilians to beat peaceful protestors.

    From San Francisco, California, my friends and I pledge full support to the pro-democracy and anti-Mubarak protestors! I wish my government would too.

  • *spit*

  • ALL THE POLICE DISAPPEARED BECAUSE THEY CHANGE TO A CIVILIAN CLOTHES TO DISRUPT AND ATTACK THE ANTI-MUBARAK IN A VIOLENT WAY IN ANY WAY THEY PLEASE, BECAUSE A POLICE CAN NOT AND SHOULD NOT KILL DEMOSTRATORS THAT ARE JUST VOICING THEIR CRIES AGAINST THE DICTATOR, THESE ARE ALL MUBARAKS SET UP TO DEMORALIZE, DISRUPT, KILL, ABUSE, AND DISPERSE THE MULTITUDE OF DEMONSTRATORS, BUT WE ARE NOT STUPID TO BE FOOLED FROM HIS DIRTY TRICKS !! HANG MUBARAK LIKE SADAM INSANE FOR CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY !!!

  • so what would this group do if mubarak dies before his term is over... i'm guessing: mass suicide.

  • Notice how they all look rich and are well dressed, but the anti Mubrek are the poor.

  • morons. they're supporting a dictator.

  • Mubarak and his brutal supporters are showing us around the world how cruelly Mubarak hates the people who will do something to democratize Egypt.

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  • Down with Mubarak. Ever wonder where the police went? Now they're in civilian clothes attacking journalists and protestors.

  • ‎الموت لمبارك

  • These demonstrators are either paid or just plain evil

  • We love you Mubarak!!!

    just kidding, go to hell.

  • Mubarak there will be NO justice until you are HUNGED.

    .

    ALLAHU AKBAR , . ALLAHU AKBAR , . ALLAHU AKBAR , .

  • This SMALL crowd are Egyptian JEWS , . this is where American Dollars are spend.

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    NO MORE OPPRESSION , . to HELL with Mubarak and his ZIONIST AGENDA , .

  • Please someone in Egypt's governemnt do something soon. This is getting out of hand, I don't want to see this good nation ruined.

  • Foreign journalists have been beaten and had their cameras confiscated because they filmed anti-Mubarak protests. Pro-Mubarak protests are freely filmed and broadcast around the world by Mubarak's anti-democratic Police Force.

  • So what I see is a lot of peoples who are some how beholding to Mubarak. Government employees,.. pets. You feed and employee them and for there middle class comforts they show up with a nice protest. Good little sheep.

    In this country we offer big name bands to pad the crowds.

  • All those who talked shit about Mubarak with news crews can now kiss their asses goodbye.

  • Obviously these people are nicely dressed, compared to the once that are asking him to leave. There are always going to be business owners, community leaders, political leeches etc that directly profit and their family do as-well from close relationship to the dictator. Egypt the world is with you, stand strong until the job is done.

  • “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the former.” - Albert Einstein.

  • just comes to show you.. idiots exist everywhere..

    If they want to bend over and let Mubarak have it with their asses until he dies.. it is their right, but they should win a majority in something called a transparent ELECTION!

    Down with dictators..

  • omg are they for real? am not Egyptian and i see how ths man is playing killing game with his pple and ths fuckers are loving it? i hope thy burn with mubarak in that case, allah is bigger and stronger then ur shit mubarak and inshallah u'll go down with the fucker.

  • Hired thugs and death squads have always been employed to keep despots in power, a practice that goes back as far as Ancient Greece and Rome. These pro-Mubarak "protestors" are nothing but puppets.

  • Police, thugs and idiots.

  • they love mubarak by attacking fellow egyptians in peaceful protest !

  • Why no pan shots? :) Is the crowd not large enough?

  • Stockholm Syndrome

  • @sala7leek stockholm syndrome? not really, they're police and mubarak's cronies.

  • @capespring

    not all

    just are victims of decades of propaganda. many people are relying on state tv to get information and the government plays political games with the public opinon to divide the people

  • i am Egyptian & i want u to know that all of these ppl belong to the police. hosni mubarak pays them to that. the police in egypt had just one job in the last 12 years which was protecting the government. they would never invistegate a theft but they would kill if 200 stupid teenage universty students protest against mubarak

  • this is pretty normal. A dictator is falling, so he had to get some people on the streets and there are gonna be people by will or force. Almost All of whose interests are directly related to the presidency of mubarak. Do u think A dictatorship goes bad for all 10/10 of the people? Nah! it would've long gone if it were so! There are always the oppressors and the oppressed.

  • Thousands of Mubarak supporters show up, but they fail to realize that millions draw to protests against him. Yet the Mubarak supporter is saying millions support him around Egypt?

  • nice that they bused them in !

  • I just realized: the anti-government protesters must reflect the majority opinion of civilians in the country. Otherwise, with all the advantages they had, the pro-Mubarak people would have been able to push them from Tahrir Square. Surely they could have summoned a bigger crowd. The Egyptian secret police and thugs fucked up: they just couldnt get rid of a bunch of peaceful protesters !

  • obviously in any society there are those with links and who benefit thru nepotism with the government. These people would loose their money and influence if mubarak goes, and would have to flee to europe and the western world n become poor.

  • These pro-Mubarak supporters have much to lose if the Mubarak regime falls, for they are the pigs feeding at the trough of the corrupt Mubarak regime. That is why they "support" Mubarak. Meanwhile, today (Thursday), Mubarak operatives attacked, detained, and in some cases beat reporters from Al Jazeera, BBC, ABC News, Washington Post and CNN. This is the regime these pro-Mubarak demonstrators support, a regime of unbridled corruption and intimidation against the people and the free press.

  • they are all undercover police officers with their wives

  • i support the winning team lol

  • wtf is this? that looks fishy to me

  • If you look at the litle things like Clothes, you´ll see why they are pro-mubarek, litle signsshow us that this people live well....they proably make part of the society that are protected by mubarak schemmes or tentacles....if you look on the other half, you´ll see that the majoraty are poor, dont have nice clothes, are less fat, dont have jobs

    Its obvious why they " love " Mubarak.

    DOWN WITH DICTADORS A big hug from Portugal to all my Egipt Brothers

  • @streetwarrior31 Good eye and nicely said :D

  • mubarak supporters are paid by the dictator...they torture innocents.....go el baradei

  • Let's have 30 more years of Mubarak!

  • @DCFunBud Or how about you shut the fuck up? I think my idea is better :)

  • they love their dictator just as some people over here love the police state...what can i say

  • they say: no, no.. we love our sisters raped and brothers killed.

  • these people even sound weak minded...sellin out on their own people. smfh..

  • @ 0:53 i promise you the guy saying Mubarak is in our hearts works in one of the traffic police centers in west cairo ive dealt with him myself two times before...seriously mr sawfat el sherif thats your best shot to help your falling friend

  • BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

  • As an Egyptian living outside Egypt and watching this, IT JUST MAKES ME ANGRY! How can one possibly support a sick 81 year old dictator which has been ruling a country for 30 years with an iron fist and in the process of doing so he kept it from developing to its full potential because of corruption! There are a few simple words to describe these people: IDIOTS, BRAINWASHED, THUGS and TRAITORS! God bless those who stand up for their rights! God bless a new and democratic Egypt!

  • it is time for Mubarak to go The thuggery and violence perpetrated by the govt against peaceful demonstrators and journalist, the shut down of the internet has proven the illegitimacy of the govt. The blaming on 'outside agitators' is historically predictable. witness the same false cries against the US anti-war movement in the 70s.

    PS:if you are familiar w/ Marvel comics 'Civil War' storyline you will understand the nickname 'Capt. America' and it's pro-freedom reference.

  • it is time for Mubarak to go The thuggery and violence perpetrated by the govt against peaceful demonstrators and journalist, the shut down of the internet has proven the illegitimacy of the govt. The blaming on 'outside agitators' is historically predictable. witness the same false cries against the US anti-war movement in the 70s.

    PS:if you are familiar w/ Marvel comics 'Civil War' storyline you will understand the nickname 'Capt. America' and it's pro-freedom reference.

  • throwing flaming bottles from roof tops at peaceful protesters, riding camels into peaceful crowds and throwing rocks at them to provoke them and try to get your point of view across. Yes pro-tyrant dumbasses, that is the greatest way to get your point across... -_-'

  • @jlya2012 ¿?

  • Mubarak's a murderer. If you support Mubarak; you're a murderer, too.

  • Since when an Egyptian can speak spanish? Wasn't that what he said by "puta mierda"? Damn!

  • it is staged by the government Safwat el sharif & company ..It is old game by the government . they used i in election and Hayet El Tahreer . Where are the police .to protect the people ,

  • @rosebud09100

    They're in the crowd, throwing rocks.

  • all of them speak very bad english cuz they are paid thug not educated or students like the true protest in tahrir

  • when you got the money, you can pretty much anything or anyone that has a price tag.

  • sworksit gypt how E experience in taged by the government . I know from my

  • they have more resources than the against Mubar rallies..kamels,horses, baggies..banners..and how many flags you need ?!!

  • que se valla ala puta mierda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @CHRCAR5 I heard that too, what does that mean?

  • @DowJones19 "Tell him: He can go to the F...g s....t" That's what it means.

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  • Down with Mubarek. Paid police is playing the tricks and attacked innocent unharmed innocent demonstrators. My heart goes with freedom seekers. Mubarek is a thief a dictator, worst president of current time in entire world not only in arab world.

  • only STUPID people LOVE MUBARAK..MUBARAK IS EVIL!!!

  • @abdullah94100 and the US government ofc

  • @abdullah94100 People who are Mubarak's payroll love Mubarak. These people are probably evil. But do you think that they are stupid?

  • @abdullah94100 only policemen and employees of the state dressed as civilians love mubarak

  • god...cairo is beautiful

  • VIVA LA REVOLCION

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