Sunday, February 6, 2011

Can You Get Pink Eye More Than Once

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escaped Tunisia's President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (AP)

2011-02-01

Jordan's King dismissed the government because of protests in the country


followed by Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen the new hotbed of tension in the Middle East threatens to become Syria. In the social networking site Facebook multiplying calls to arrange anti-government demonstrations on Friday and Saturday, 4 and 5 February.




Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Jordan

Jordan's King Abdullah II has decided to dissolve the government and ordered to form the new cabinet. It is obvious that what is happening right now, not by accident - the Hashemite monarchy in Jordan is watching the developments in Egypt. This does not necessarily mean a domino effect in the region, and in fact, comparing the situation in Egypt and the situation in Jordan, must be considered very important факторы.





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This Saturday was announced ; the resignation of top leaders of the ruling party in Egypt. Including himself Gamal, son of President Hosni Mubarak.

According to Arab affairs analyst for the BBC in Cairo, Magdi Abdelhad, the resignation en bloc of the two strategies taken by the president to save his government and neutralize the growing calls for his immediate departure power.

This represented the eyes of thousands of Egyptians, the dismissal of some of the most hated symbols of three decades of rule.

Apparently, the second strategy taken from the top is to intensify control methods in the country. Police are

back on the streets surrounding the protesters, while state broadcasters say the protest movement is a foreign plot.

"A source close to the current dialogue between the government and the opposition said I have not seen clear indications that Mubarak is serious constitutional and political reform," said Abdelhadi .


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