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Monday, January 31, 2011

Revolusi Rakyat Mesir: Harga Yang Perlu Dibayar..


Survey selama 3 hari yang dibuat oleh akhbar al-Jazeera menunjukkan dari 206,384 orang, seramai 177,267 orang mengatakan revolusi rakyat Mesir akan berjaya (85.9%), manakala seramai 29,117 orang mengatakan tidak (14.1%). Sumber: al-Jazeera. Ini merupakan suatu yang optimis..



Egyptians dressed in white shrouds to show their readiness to die for their cause, demonstrate in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave. Posters on the shroudS reads: 'This my shroud for the sake of Egypt'.
"Ini kain kafanku demi Mesir"!!

People pray on Tahrir, or Liberation Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.
Memohon bantuan Allah Taala..

Egyptian soldiers try to protect a civilian from angry protestors who though he was a plainclothes policeman, on January 31, 2011 in Cairos Tahrir square during the biggest anti-government protests in three decades in a bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's creaking regime.

People gather in Cairos international airport while waiting to check-in for their flights on January 31, 2011 as they try to leave Egypt following days of violent anti-government protests in three decades in a bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's creaking regime.
Airport Kaherah makin kecoh..

An Egyptian boy rides his bicycle near an army tank as he sells bread in central Cairo on January 31, 2011 as anti-government protesters called for an indefinite strike in Egypt upping the stakes in their bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's regime.
Harga makanan naik dan bekalan kurang..

Charred cars are seen in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. Police and garbage collectors appeared on the streets of Cairo Monday morning and subway stations reopened after soldiers and neighborhood watch groups kept the peace in many districts overnight.

People walk past a burned police station in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. Police and garbage collectors appeared on the streets of Cairo Monday morning and subway stations reopened after soldiers and neighborhood watch groups kept the peace in many districts overnight.

Egyptians pray for victims killed during protests as they gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011 on the sixth day of angry revolt against Hosni Mubarak's regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.
Semangat pemuda-pemuda Mesir yang tidak terduga oleh Mubarak..

Egyptian demonstrators sit around a fire to keep warm in Tahrir Square, in central Cairo, on January 30, 2011, following a day when people gathered on the streets for a sixth day running calling for their President Hosni Mubarak to resign.
Revolusi mesti diteruskan..

CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 30:  People pray in front of army tanks in Tahrir Square on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Cairo remained in a state of flux and marchers continued to protest in the streets and defy curfew, demanding the resignation of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarek. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes.
Solat Maghrib berjemaah tetap ditunai..

Protesters take part in a demonstration at Tahrir Square in Cairo January 30, 2011. Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei told thousands of protesters in central Cairo on Sunday that an uprising against Hosni Mubarak's rule "cannot go back". The banner reads: "Leave, Mubarak."
Apakah Hosni Mubarak akan turut kehendak rakyatnya?

Muslim clerics from Al Azhav demonstrate with anti-government protestors in Cairo, Sunday Jan. 30, 2011. The Arab world's most populous nation appeared to be swiftly moving closer to a point at which it either dissolves into widespread chaos or the military expands its presence and control of the streets.

Egyptian demonstrators use a shoe and a broom to hit a picture of President Hosni Mubarak during a protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011. Crowds of protesters began massing in central Cairo for a sixth day of angry revolt against Mubarak's regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.

An Egyptian demonstrator takes part in a protest against President Hosni Mubarak's regime at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011. Crowds of protesters began massing in central Cairo for a sixth day of angry revolt against Mubarak's regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.
"Mati demi sesuatu lebih baik dari hidup sia-sia"!!

Egyptian soldiers walk past a burnt building during a patrol in Cairo on January 30, 2011. Crowds of protesters began massing in central Cairo for a sixth day of angry revolt against Hosni Mubarak's regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.


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