Saturday, February 5, 2011

Cairo began conducive

Cairo, on Saturday (05/02/2011) afternoon local time, starting conducive circumstances. However, combat tanks are still on alert and blockade of the road to Tahrir Square. Residents and vehicles look and ply with a relaxed atmosphere as normal on the weekend in downtown Cairo, where the concentration of the action pro-democracy protests, as the Antara news from the site.
Typically, a holiday weekend in Egypt took place on Friday and Saturday. A number of shops and coffee shops around the Roundabout Tahrir, like Talat Harb Street, Road Jalaa, and Chapter El-louk, already open and serving customers. "Today started to open more than a week after closing," said a receptionist Restaurants Felfela at Talat Harb Street. Dar Book Store Shorouq near Restaurant Felefela also been opened. "This is what I was looking for since coming to Egypt 10 days ago," said a foreign journalist, holding a book tour in Egypt, he had just bought in Dar Shouruq. The atmosphere at the Roundabout-Tahrir had been melted. Everyone who went in there no longer checked their identity as sebelumnya.Sebenarnya conducive atmosphere began to look after the prayer on Friday (02/04/2011) at Tahrir Square. A number of officials and community leaders have freely demonstrate in Tahrir bridge of his nose, which is fully controlled by the mass pro-democracy demonstrations since Friday (28/01/2011).
 The curfew has also been shortened since Friday to be at 7:00 p.m. to 06:00 from 15:00 to 8:00 a.m. the previous o'clock local time. Some traditional mini entrepreneurs who never close the shop claimed no shortage of food supplies and other basic needs. "All the supply of basic commodities here smoothly, never disrupted the demonstration," said Shareen, guard minimarket Rab'ah Market, District Madinat Nasser. This conducive atmosphere thanks to the promise of Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq that it will stop pro-government rallies, who allegedly wielded by the National Democratic Party (NDP) in power. Fierce clashes between pro-democracy protesters and pro-status quo occurred on Wednesday (02/02/2011) until Friday morning, which left at least 13 people were killed and hundreds of people cedera.Di other hand, the opposition and the government began a dialogue to solve a political tempest in the land of Queen Cleopatra's legacy.
 
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