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Showing posts with label Hosni Mubarak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hosni Mubarak. Show all posts

12 February, 2011

Terkini: Hosni Mubarak Sah Letak Jawatan

Akhirnya, Presiden Kuku besi...Hosni Mubarak melepaskan jawatan presiden yang dipegang selama 30 tahun...kuasa rakyat dapat mematahkan kezaliman firaun moden...
Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- President Hosni Mubarak has decided to stand down as president of Egypt, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced on state television Friday.
 
Suleiman said the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces will "run the affairs of the country."
Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters exploded in cheers on the streets of Cairo after the announcement.
"Egypt is Free!" they chanted. 
 

07 February, 2011

First Group Palajar Malaysia Sudah Selamat Sampai Dari Jeddah

Pagi ini, Lebih kurang 800 orang  pelajar kita di  Mesir yang berlepas dari Lapangan Terbang Jeddah selamat tiba ke Tanah Air. Ketiabaan mereka disambut oleh Perdana Menteri DS Najib Tun Razak, Timbalan Perdana Menteri TS Muhyiddin Yassin dan beberapa Menteri Kabinet kelihatan menyambut ketibaan kumpulan pertama pelajar Mesir di KLIA hari ini. 

Tahniah diucapkan kepada DS Jamil Khir, Kelab Putera dan juga pejuang-pejuang yang bertungkus-lumus membantu agar pelajar kita dapat keluar dengan selamat. Ini segaligus menutup mulut pihak pengkritik yang mempolitikkan isu ini.
YAB DS Najib juga menjawab soalan dari wartawan yang kerajaan Malaysia tidak langsung mengamalkan sikap pilih kasih apatah lagi bertanya mereka menyokong Parti Politik apa..Misi yang paling utama ialah untuk menyelamatkan pelajar Malaysia yang terperangkap dengan suasana huru-hara di Mesir. 

Tidak ketinggalan juga isteri DS Najib...lengkap berbaju merah sama-sama meraikan kepulangan anak-anak mereka yang menuntut ilmu di Bumi Mesir

Remedy: Kira oklah dah ada yang dibawa pulang...kerajaan BN memang boleh diharap...teruskan usaha murni untuk membawa pulang lebihan 90% pelajar Malaysia yang masih berada di sana.

Egypt can't afford any long goodbye

Kuala Lumpur (The Star/ANN) - Few things in politics are as certain as the time when a government leader has to go. For President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, that time has come. Mounting street protests across the country point to a single inevitable conclusion: that Mubarak must leave office, and do so expeditiously with minimal human and social cost.

After three decades in power, there is nothing more he can do for his country except retire gracefully. The need for him to step down is neither in question nor a partisan issue. He had announced his decision to leave office at Egypt's next elections in September before bringing forward the time of his departure.

At issue now is only the precise date for him to quit. Since he has no reason to delay, and all the signs point to a nation in turmoil requiring swift closure, let that date come soon.

At stake are not only the fortunes of a great nation with an impressive history and culture, but also the stability and security of an entire region which does not need Egypt to totter on the brink indefinitely.

Mubarak said this week he no longer wanted to be president, and the only reason he remained in office was the fear that his sudden departure would invite chaos. Let such misplaced anxieties be put to rest to prevent chaos.

The president has already appointed a new vice-president, prime minister and Cabinet. These are experienced people respected by the military, and who already serve in a caretaker government in all but name. Unlike the police, the military is a professional and impartial force respected by all, including anti-government protesters. It is more than capable in serving the nation and an interim government until proper elections are held.

The main factor fueling anti-government protests, pro-government counter-protests, and the bloody clashes between them is Mubarak in the presidential office.
He now has a historic opportunity to do the right thing for the nation by ensuring an immediate and peaceful transition.

The only alternative is for Egypt, the land of the Great Pharaohs and one of the world's earliest civilizations, to be broken miserably by mobs and thugs. In such challenging times, it takes a true leader to know what he must do and do it.

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