Reverse Mubarak, the Egyptian People's Late in Haru


CAIRO - Millions of Egyptians soluble in joy celebrating their victory over President Hosni Mubarak that the day is finally declared to resign after ruling for 30 years.

Mass anti-Mubarak who gathered in Tahrir square in downtown Cairo embraced each other, prancing, waving Egyptian flags and shouted victory after Vice President Omar Suleiman Mubarak announced the resignation of such happenings.

"We have to overthrow the regime, we have to overthrow the regime. Allahu Akbar ... Allahu Akbar," he shouted slogans of demonstrators in Tahrir square, as reported by Reuters on Friday (02/11/2011) local time.

Increased festive and noisy atmosphere as thousands of people honking vehicles while pedestrians screamed hysterically wreak joy.

"I was one who helped to overthrow him. I have been here for 17 days. The future of Egypt is now in the hands of the people," says singer Hany Sobhy, in celebration in Tahrir square.

Another demonstrator, Mohammed Abu Bakr admitted to not believe he was hearing. "This is the end of injustice," he said.

Outside the building the Egyptian national television, demonstrators shook hands with the soldiers assigned to guard the building. Some of them even jumped onto the tank.

"I do not believe it, I would see another president in my lifetime," said Sheriff el-Husseiny, a lawyer. "Nothing else can stop the people of Egypt. This is a new era for Egypt," he added.