Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Blazing Egypt, Obama Hands Down



Latest news, The fate of the Egyptian government continues to shake with the action of the people who demanded reforms in the government. Inevitable riots again, the masses peaked in some areas that amounted to thousands of people. After seeing the situation more fiery, apparently gives the President of the United States, Barack Obama wants intend to help to solve the solution that is now increasingly heated. Obama called Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Friday, January 28, 2011. It's a pretty long conversation, Obama asked Mubarak to realize all the promised reforms.

"I just spoke with him (Mubarak) after her speech. I said, Mubarak must account for all the spoken words in speech and take concrete steps towards greater democracy and economic reform, "said President Obama. Obama called Mubarak after he made a speech at one of the national television in Egypt. He demanded Mubarak to immediately realize what she was doing. In that speech, Mubarak who has ruled for 30 years was pledged to carry out reforms.

Mubarak called demonstrations that are now going on it is baigian of destabilizing Egypt. In the telephone conversation, Obama asks Mubarak to the authorities refrain in overcoming massive demonstrations that occurred this first novel. Obama also urged peaceful protesters to take effect. "The Egyptian people have the universal rights to assembly, association, and freedom of speech," Obama said Friday night.

Obama also called on the Egyptian government to reopen access to the internet, including social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. Obama judge, the Egyptian people will determine the future of his country with the hope that the government honest, fair, and accountable. U.S. ready to help. "Americans will take part so that Egypt can achieve their objectives," said Obama.

 

 

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