On January 25th, Egypt since domestic continuously happen anti-government protests that killed 100 people, thousands of people were injured. Egyptian high-priestess Cairo region, Alexander and the suez soon implemented a curfew measures.
Egypt will be held in the second half of this year's presidential election.
According to xinhua news agency, Washington 1 February report (reporter RanWei YiAiJun) President Obama 1 through telephone with Egyptian President hosni mubarak to carry on the conversation. Subsequently, barack Obama, speaking from the White House said Egypt regime transition must "from now onwards.
Previously, hosni mubarak in Cairo speak on television, announced that it will not attend in September at the first presidential election, but says it will not give in to pressure and step down immediately.
Obama said he day by telephone conversation with hosni mubarak. Mubarak consciousness into Egypt, must change the status quo unsustainable. Obama said he mubarak says Egypt to "orderly transition must be meaningful, peaceful, and must start from now".
end demonstrations
Xinhua Cairo on February 2 (xinhua ZhuJunQing FengKang) Egypt military spokesman 2 speak on television, urged people end demonstrations to make social life returned to normal.
Egypt a defense department spokesman in televised remarks on protesters said: "your information has communicated, your request has been known." He also called on demonstrators continue for construction of national effect.
The spokesman said the army and the people have the ability the difficult moment we are, no matter what kind of challenge, existing Egypt military will continue to defend Egypt.
Egypt Internet in interrupt eight days later restored
Xinhua Cairo on February 2 (xinhua ZhuJunQing FengKang) Egypt Internet system in interrupt eight days after the local time 2 noon recovery.
January 25, Egypt massive anti-government demonstrations. Authorities in January 26th cut off Internet and mobile communication, but mobile communications in the next recovery.
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