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Mubarak left Egypt: presidential sources
2011-02-10
[Iran Press TV] Presidential sources say Egypt's three-decade ruler Hosni Mubarak has left the country, noting an address he is scheduled to deliver in a few hours is taped.

The reports by presidential sources came on Thursday on the heels of remarks by Hossan Badrawi, the general secretary of Egypt's ruling National Democratic Party, who said Mubarak will "probably" address the nation in the evening.

He told state-funded BBC that he hopes Mubarak will transfer power to Vice President Omar Suleiman.
... Vice president of Egypt. From 1993 until his appointment to that office in 2011 he was Minister without Portfolio and Director of the Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate (EGID)...

The opposition Mohammedan Brotherhood earlier said on its official website that Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq confirmed the possibility that the out-of-favor Egyptian president will step down within a few hours and leave amid continued pro-democracy protests.

Unconfirmed reports also said Mubarak had already travelled to the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh with his army chief of staff.

Other reports indicated that the Egyptian army has taken over presidential powers, saying it supports the legitimate demands of people and that it is taking measures to protect the people.

'Coup'

Essam al-Erian, a senior member of the Mohammedan Brotherhood, Egypt's biggest opposition group, said he feared that the Egyptian military was staging a coup.

"It looks like a military coup ... I feel worry and anxiety," he told Rooters.

"The problem is not with the president, it is with the regime."

The director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Leon Panetta, said he had received unconfirmed reports that Mubarak would step down on Thursday evening. He said Suleiman would possibly take control.

"I've received reports that, possibly, Mubarak might do that," he told a congressional intelligence hearing. "We have not gotten specific word that he, in fact, will do that."

Egypt's information minister, however, denied reports that Mubarak intended to step down, insisting that the president "is still in power."

"The president is not stepping down and everything you heard in the media is a rumor," Anas el-Fekky told Rooters.

Egyptian state television showed images of Mubarak sitting behind a desk in silence while Suleiman talked. It was not immediately clear when it was filmed, though the channel said the meeting was happening now.
Posted by:Fred

#9  Mubarak: "Why? Are they going somewhere?"

I believe Hosni just won Snark of the Day.
Posted by: SteveS   2011-02-10 22:06  

#8  Organization for a march on the Presidential Palace happening now. I love the fact that Obama's TV spot was canceled, and instead a Written Statement is going to be put out. I think Mubarak might have played Obama for the sap he is.
Posted by: Charles   2011-02-10 19:53  

#7  12:34am ElBaradei on Twitter: "Egypt will explode. Army must save the country now."

This guy is on the verge of becoming a multi-decade guest of Mubarak. The accommodations will be cosy (New York-speak for small) and have shiny steel bars on the doors.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2011-02-10 19:31  

#6  Barry Rubin anecdote:

Early in this crisis, one of the most wise people on Egypt in the entire world told me the following joke:

Aide: "Do you want to say good-bye to the Egyptian people?"
Mubarak: "Why? Are they going somewhere?"
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2011-02-10 19:27  

#5  12:34am ElBaradei on Twitter: "Egypt will explode. Army must save the country now."

I think that means everything will be OK.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2011-02-10 19:26  

#4  he's not going anywhere - his speech just said so.
Posted by: Frank G   2011-02-10 18:46  

#3  A grain, or Veruca?
Posted by: no mo uro   2011-02-10 17:46  

#2  Salt.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-02-10 16:03  

#1  Count Dooku steps in. But who's Palpatine?
Posted by: mojo   2011-02-10 15:21  

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