Jan 29 2011
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Four hours after Mubarak imposed a curfew on the Egyptian people, the army is by and large refusing to enforce it. As he appoints a new cabinet, including a new prime minister and vice president, the Egyptian people are making it pretty clear that it’s not enough. They want real change in their country, real democracy, real progress and they can’t trust Mubarak to deliver it, and they’re not wavering in the face of water-cannons, tear gas, live fire and over 100 deaths in the last day alone.
One protester summed up the defiance and determination thus: “What we want is for Mubarak to leave, not just his government. We will not stop until he goes.”