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May 4th, Mubarak's 81st Birthday

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2009

44% of the Egyptian population live under poverty line
41% of Egyptian girls cannot read or write
Mubarak has been ruling egypt for about 27 years
The man Ayman Nour that ran against him for presidency was imprisoned right after the election and put away for 4 years, and was only realesed because he was diagnosed with cancer
Egypt has been under emergancy law for 27 years, that means that the government could imprison anyone for any amount of time for any crime or no crime. Many political prisoners are imprisoned by this emergancy law
NB so I don't get any crap about the comment i made about palestine, I believe that the palestinian issue is the most important one in the Middle east and Mubarak is a war criminal for not opening the borders, He is a murderer of the Gaza children. I would just like the world to know that he killed much more than gaza

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  • walaa I'm writing after 2 years of what u said I hope that u r watching right now from wherever You are about the recent Revolution in egy. But if You Are watching then I hope you are happy cause your voice have reached alot!! thank you I've been touched and rlly got some extra info I didn't knew about. and again thanks

  • @hardlife276

    I am very proud of my people

  • i hope you know realy know any thing about the military ,we are defending egypt`s borders we are not giving our lifes for any regieme its only God and Country and thats it and i hope you remember that we r part of this nation

  • @ahmadalgohary

    You have to admit though that its politically disturbing for the civilians in egypt that the generals have such great political power. Militarism is very dangerous for a country in egypt's situation. We have a somewhat weak population on the verge of bursting and if something a little more than a violent protest were to break out. Its the army that Mubarak would use not the police thugs. Maybe some honest soldiers wouldnt agree to it but part of the job is obediance to your boss

  • @ahmadalgohary

    What would be egypt's situation then. We can all hope that there is some peaceful transition to democracy or any of its derivatives. Its either this dictatorship will last (which is the most likely scenario)

    or the people will get angry and thats when soldiers are going to have to make a decesion what is egypt, is it Mubarak or is it the people Mubarak is screwing over everyday

    not an easy option

  • By what scales do you define his success as a president?

    Poverty rate, scales of corruption, inhumane torture in prison, illiteracy, lack of any democratic institutions?

    I think it is essential to analyze which sector of society is corrupt, it is the political elite in Egypt hence the ones keeping Mubarak in power

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  • Mubarak is a dickhead.

  • la illah illa allah,,fad7tna ban elaganeb ya 7osni

    god bless u sister amazing words

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  • Great video - Still relevant.

  • You people are funny. Even Mubarak gone it wont change anything ! They are gonna put a Ziono-American puppit !

  • WE SHARED THE SAME BDAY

  • @walaa925 well said... me too! Stay strong against repression & corruption, #Egypt!

  • why you so fucking coming on you tube and telling our fucking bullshit comments hahahahahahahaha

  • You are talking as if you are talking about today, but with him, yesterday, today and tomorrow are all the same! It is great that you care to do something, at least to say, where many people di give up! Thank God, people trust now totalk, to move, and we will be free soon! This could be only because there are honest and active people like you, thank you!

  • @ahmadalgohary The military handed over protestors to the police to be tortured, but I do not blame the soldiers, I blame the generals. The soldiers should side with the people, with the revolution, and help get rid of Mubarak. That is the best way you and the soldiers can help the nation.

  • It's a shame that people rape a country of its wealth and not care of the human suffering. What goes around comes around.

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