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Egypt haves a meeting in their own country, to protest against poverty, unemployment and more.
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on a eygypt holiday they wanted the police force attention so they protest in large numbers, calling it a "day of rage".
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Thousands march in downtown Cairo, heading towards the offices of the ruling National Democratic Party,
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The strong community still stood tall and wouldnt stop Meanwhile, protests continue across several cities. Hundreds have been arrested, but the protesters say they will not give up until their demand is met.
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major disruption to services as the country prepares for a new wave of protests after Friday prayers.
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In a speech delivered shortly after midnight, Mubarak announces that he has sacked the cabinet, but he himself refuses to step down. His whereabouts are unknown.
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Thousands of protesters remain in Cairo's Tahrir Square.
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Mubarak still refuses to step down, amid growing calls for his resignation. Protesters continue to defy the military-imposed curfew. About 250,000 people gather in Cairo's Tahrir Square and continue to prostest until he steps down !
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Hosni Mubarak announces in a televised address that he will not run for re-election but refuses to step down from office - the central demand of the protesters.
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Protesters leave Tahrir Square in the morning but a few thousands return later, most of them protesting against the police.
Police, ambulance drivers and other workers are holding separate demonstrations.