We're now several days into the protests in Egypt and things are not looking good for President Hosni Mubarak's semi-dictatorship. The ruling party's headquarters in Cairo has been looted and set on fire, police stations have been looted of arms, some policemen have defected to the protesters, and the soldiers seem remarkably unenthusiastic about restoring order--they're letting protesters climb around on their vehicles. Mubarak has demanded his Cabinet resign, I imagine throwing them to the wolves to protect his own skin.
In Support of the Egyptian Protesters...
In Support of the Egyptian Protesters...
In Support of the Egyptian Protesters...
We're now several days into the protests in Egypt and things are not looking good for President Hosni Mubarak's semi-dictatorship. The ruling party's headquarters in Cairo has been looted and set on fire, police stations have been looted of arms, some policemen have defected to the protesters, and the soldiers seem remarkably unenthusiastic about restoring order--they're letting protesters climb around on their vehicles. Mubarak has demanded his Cabinet resign, I imagine throwing them to the wolves to protect his own skin.