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an gauqmebulma reisebma gabrazebuli xalxi kidev ufro gaamZvinvara.<br />

situacia metad daamZima momsaxure personalis samsaxurSi<br />

gamoucxadeblobam, rac egviptis dedaqalaqSi warmoqmnilma qaosma<br />

gamoiwvia.<br />

The Independent, 2011, 31,01:<br />

Opposition leader Mogamed ElBaradei called for President Mubarak to step down at<br />

once as demonstrators massed in Cairo's central Tahrir square to ignore a night-time curfew.<br />

ElBaradei, who predicted change within "the next few days", said he wanted to negotiate about a<br />

new government with the army, which he described as "part of the Egyptian people".<br />

indifendenti, 2011, 31, 01: mas Semdeg, rac demonstrantebma<br />

ugulebelyves komendantis saaTi da tahriris moedanze Seikribnen,<br />

opoziciis liderma mohamed el baradeim prezident mubaraqs<br />

dauyovneblivi gadadgomisaken mouwoda. el baradeim, romelmac<br />

iwinaswarmetyvela, rom cvlilebebi ramdenime dReSi moxdeboda,<br />

ganacxada, rom surs, axali mTavrobis Sesaxeb molaparakebis gamarTva<br />

samxedro ZalasTan, romelsac man “egvipteli xalxis ganuyofeli<br />

nawili” uwoda.<br />

“The Guardian” 31 January 2011:<br />

Western leaders pointedly declined to throw their support behind the country's embattled<br />

president. Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, said she wanted Egyptians to have a chance<br />

to chart a new future, but added: "It's not a question of who retains power. It's how are we going<br />

to respond to the legitimate needs and grievances expressed by the people."<br />

gardiani, 2011, 31, 01: dasavleTis liderebma uari Tqves, daxmareba<br />

gaewiaT gasaWirSi Cavardnili prezidentisaTvis. amerikis SeerTebuli<br />

Statebis <strong>saxelmwifo</strong> mdivanma hilari qlintonma ganacxada, rom misi<br />

survilia, egviptelebs hqondeT Sansi axali momavlis Seqmnisa, magram<br />

iqve dasZina: “saqme imaSi rodia, vin darCeba xelisuflebaSi. mTavaria<br />

ganvsazRvroT, rogor vapirebT, vupasuxoT xalxis mier gacxadebul<br />

legitimur uflebebs”<br />

“Daily mail, 2011, 31, 01:<br />

” Thousands of prisoners, including Muslim Brotherhood activists, escaped from four<br />

jails. Armed gangs took advantage of the chaos in Cairo and other cities to free the prisoners,<br />

starting fires and engaging prison guards in gun battles, officials said.<br />

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