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Egypt’s Civilian Government Offers to Step Down

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Posted on Nov 21, 2011
AP / Khalil Hamra

Familiar scene: Protesters gather in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Monday.

Egyptians staged another mass protest Monday as the interim civilian government faced another major transition. The day before, the whole cabinet submitted its resignation, but the ruling military council had yet to accept it by nightfall. Meanwhile, more than 30 people were reported killed and 425 injured in the ongoing conflict.

The Guardian is keeping tabs on the situation on its “Middle East Live” blog—go here to follow the updates.

Reuters via The Jerusalem Post:

A military official told Reuters that the ruling council is seeking agreement on a new prime minister before it accepts the resignation submitted by the cabinet of Prime Minister Essam Sharaf.

The resignation comes as the death toll from protests in the Egyptian capital topped 30, as clashes between protesters and security forces continued for three days. Medical sources put the number of dead at 33 while the Egyptian health Ministry said 22 people had been killed.

Protesters demanding Egypt’s ruling generals hand over power beat back a new police raid to evict them from Cairo’s central Tahrir Square on Monday, witnesses said.

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By Talkmaster, November 22, 2011 at 3:03 pm Link to this comment

what the hell have the apartheid Jerusalem Post to do wit Egypt. Aren`t they busy
enough to cover up land theft and the killing of palestinians.

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By Howard, November 22, 2011 at 7:38 am Link to this comment

the Jerusalem Post is best newspaper in the area. 
That’s why you done get an accurate story and picture.
Certainly fair and unbiased !!!!

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By balkas, November 22, 2011 at 6:31 am Link to this comment

i said back in february that the egyptian protest against own
supremacists wld not work.  i took lots of heat for saying that.
unlike most people and protesters, i never ever underestimate what
supremacists [fascists, nazis, clerics, plutocrats] wld do stop any
structural change in the SYSTEM. tnx

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By gerard, November 21, 2011 at 3:25 pm Link to this comment

And what entitles the Jerusalem Post to qualify as “fair and unbiased” in reporting on Egypt?

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By doublestandards/glasshouses, November 21, 2011 at 2:48 pm Link to this comment
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The Egyptian people are the bravest people in the
world.  They are willing to die for their freedom and
without them I don’t think OWS would ever have
happened.

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