Leave, Mubarak! Chant Crowds

Publisher:
Al Jazeera
Publication Date:
4 February 2011
Tags:
Egypt, Governance, Conflict, Peace and Security, Human Rights

Video 1 - Leave, Mubarak! Chant Crowds

Hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy protesters, from all walks of life protesting regardless of age, gender or religion, gathered at the Tahrir Square in Cairo, to demand the ouster of Hosni Mubarak.

After offering the Friday prayer at the Square, the crowd shouted in unison: 'Leave Mubarak'. Friday's sermon demanded regime change, prisoner releases and constitutional change. Alan Fisher reports.

Video 2 - Thursday: Playing Cat-and-Mouse in Tahrir Square

Pro- and anti-Mubarak protestors clashed in Cairo on Thursday, while President Hosni Mubarak said he was fed-up with being president but did not want to step down for fear of chaos. Al Jazeera's Nick Spicer reports.

Video 3 - Wednesday: Supporters Rally for Mubarak

Demonstrators backing President Mubarak organized large protests on Wednesday, February 2. They merged near central Cairo and ultimately led to a violent assault on anti-government protesters in Tahrir Square.

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