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Egyptian 32 years of dictatorial regime swept away with 18 days of Social Tsunami and 20 second of declaration – Ethiopianism

32 years of dictatorial regime swept out with 20 seconds of announcement and 18 day of Social Tsunami. As we have many time announced in this site the year 2011/12 is the beginning of the end of dictators. Vice President Omar Suleiman has announced that Hosni Mubarak will step down as president of Egypt.  Power in Egypt has been passed on to the Egyptian military.

Last night, Mubarak said he intended to remain in office until the end of his term in September, but handed over some control of the government to his newly appointed Vice President, Omar Suleiman. However, that did not satisfy the crowds that have been demanding the resignation of Mubarak.

Friday’s announcement of Mubarak’s resignation has brought jubilation to the people of Egypt, with millions celebrating in Liberation Square.

The Tunisian Tsunami as it blew the Nile dictator Hosni Mubarak. It surely will blow the rest of the riparian dictators in the Horn of Africa, especially Melese Zenawie of Ethiopia soon.

Last night, Mubarak said he intended to remain in office until the end of his term in September, but handed over some control of the government to his newly appointed Vice President, Omar Suleiman. However, that did not satisfy the crowds that have been demanding the resignation of Mubarak.
Friday’s announcement of Mubarak’s resignation has brought jubilation to the people of Egypt, with millions celebrating in Liberation Square.
As we have many time announced in this site the year 2011/12 is the beginning of the end of dictators. Vice President Omar Suleiman has announced that Hosni Mubarak will step down as president of Egypt.  Power in Egypt has been passed on to the Egyptian military.

The Tunisian Tsunami has  blew the Nile dictator Hosni Mubarak; it surely will blow the rest of the riparian dictators up in the Horn of Africa, especially that of the Ethiopian dictator   Melese Zenawie.

By Prof. Muse Tegegne

Prof. Muse Tegegne has lectured sociology Change & Liberation in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Americas. He has obtained Doctorat es Science from the University of Geneva. A PhD in Developmental Studies & ND in Natural Therapies. He wrote on the problematic of the Horn of Africa extensively. And Lecture at Mobile University..

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