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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Detik bersejarah buat Negara dan rakyat… 11.2.11

Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate in Cairo after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Mubarak was forced to cede power to a junta of senior military commanders after more than a million furious demonstrators took to the streets.

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Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate in Cairo after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Mubarak was forced to cede power to a junta of senior military commanders after more than a million furious demonstrators took to the streets.

Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate on an army tank in Cairo after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Mubarak was forced to cede power to a junta of senior military commanders after more than a million furious demonstrators took to the streets.

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Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate on an army tank in Cairo after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Mubarak was forced to cede power to a junta of senior military commanders after more than a million furious demonstrators took to the streets.

Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate in Cairo after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Mubarak was forced to cede power to a junta of senior military commanders after more than a million furious demonstrators took to the streets.

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Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate in Cairo after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Mubarak was forced to cede power to a junta of senior military commanders after more than a million furious demonstrators took to the streets.

An Egyptian boy kisses a soldier as anti-government protesters celebrate at Cairo's Tahrir Square react after President Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Cairo's streets exploded in joy when Mubarak stepped down after three-decades of autocratic rule and handed power to a junta of senior military commanders.

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 11:  Egyptians celebrate in Tahrir Square after hearing the news of the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on February 11, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. After 18 days of widespread protests, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who has now left Cairo for his home in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheik, announced that he would step down.

An Egyptian anti-government protester laughs as he shakes the hand of a soldier during celebrations at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 11, 2011 after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down. Flag-waving Egyptians danced, sang and cheered as they bid farewell to Hosni Mubarak's 30-year regime, but triumph was tempered with apprehension as they looked ahead to military rule.

An Egyptian girl waves her national flag on an M-60 tank as anti-government protesters celebrate in Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 11, 2011 after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down.

Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate on a wrecked bus used as a barricade reading in Arabic 'Let Mubarak fall' near Cairo's Tahrir square on February 11, 2011 after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down. Astonished and elated Egyptians poured into the streets across their nation, dancing, cheering and crying as they celebrated the long-awaited ouster of president Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate at Cairo's Tahrir Square after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Cairo's streets exploded in joy when Mubarak stepped down after three decades of autocratic rule and handed power to a junta of senior military commanders.

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Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate at Cairo’s Tahrir Square after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on February 11, 2011. Cairo’s streets exploded in joy when Mubarak stepped down after three decades of autocratic rule and handed power to a junta of senior military commanders.

People celebrate in Cairo's Tahrir Square, after Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak resigned, February 11, 2011. Mubarak stepped down as president of Egypt on Friday after 30 years of rule, handing power to the army and bowing to relentless pressure from a popular uprising after his military support evaporated.

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People celebrate in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, after Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak resigned, February 11, 2011. Mubarak stepped down as president of Egypt on Friday after 30 years of rule, handing power to the army and bowing to relentless pressure from a popular uprising after his military support evaporated.

Egyptians wave the national flag as they celebrate Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo's Tahrir Square February 11, 2011. A furious wave of protest finally swept Mubarak from power on Friday after 30 years of one-man rule, sparking jubilation on the streets and sending a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond.

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Egyptians wave the national flag as they celebrate Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation in Cairo’s Tahrir Square February 11, 2011. A furious wave of protest finally swept Mubarak from power on Friday after 30 years of one-man rule, sparking jubilation on the streets and sending a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond.

Egyptians celebrate Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo's Tahrir Square February 11, 2011. A furious wave of protest finally swept Mubarak from power on Friday after 30 years of one-man rule, sparking jubilation on the streets and sending a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond.

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Egyptians celebrate Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation in Cairo’s Tahrir Square February 11, 2011. A furious wave of protest finally swept Mubarak from power on Friday after 30 years of one-man rule, sparking jubilation on the streets and sending a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond.

We need to rebuild the Egyptian culture and intellect – ElBaradei

We hope The Egyptian Supreme Council of the Armed Forces will adopt a commonsense approach and under this new administration organise free and fair elections. It should hand over power in as short a time frame as possible – Turkish prime minister Erdogan


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