CAIRO - The mass anti-Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak returned to meet the Tahrir Square, Cairo today. They prepare themselves with water and food supplies, in an effort to protest Mubarak's overthrow from his post.
Today is the deadline given by the protesters to President Mubarak, to end its rule that has lasted for 30 years.
Conditions in Tahrir Square itself was reportedly tense. Based on correspondence with a student JAKARTA Indonesia Erdian, the masses are now beginning to gather in downtown Cairo.
Students majoring in Arabic Al-Azhar University, said he was currently unable to leave the house, because there is an appeal from the local party to stay in the house.
Reuters on Friday (02/04/2011) reported that Egyptian troops are currently conducting identity checks on anyone that passes through the area. The protesters formed a human chain and the atmosphere around the region were in a state conducive.
Earlier in the morning local time, the mass pro-Mubarak attacked the anti-Mubarak with a stone. They even attacked foreign journalists are considered to have no bearing on the problem that occurred in Egypt today.
Today is the deadline given by the protesters to President Mubarak, to end its rule that has lasted for 30 years.
Conditions in Tahrir Square itself was reportedly tense. Based on correspondence with a student JAKARTA Indonesia Erdian, the masses are now beginning to gather in downtown Cairo.
Students majoring in Arabic Al-Azhar University, said he was currently unable to leave the house, because there is an appeal from the local party to stay in the house.
Reuters on Friday (02/04/2011) reported that Egyptian troops are currently conducting identity checks on anyone that passes through the area. The protesters formed a human chain and the atmosphere around the region were in a state conducive.
Earlier in the morning local time, the mass pro-Mubarak attacked the anti-Mubarak with a stone. They even attacked foreign journalists are considered to have no bearing on the problem that occurred in Egypt today.