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Ex-Egyptian minister: Hamas behind killing of protesters
Roi Kais, AP
Published: 22.02.12, 18:14
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1. Give Mubarak the same as Idi Amin
Shep Fargotstein ,   Memphis, TN   (02.22.12)
if the world can see fit to allow Idi Amin to live out his life in freedom in Saudi Arabia, then there is not reason why Mubarak should not be allowed to leave Egypt with dignity. I believe it is horrific that Obama threw this man under the bus. Does anyone really think that the chaos of Egypt today is preferable to the law and order of the Mubarak regime? Think not!!
2. 800 RABIDLY FASCIST I$LAMIC EXTREMIST PROTESTORS DEAD
Tom Tomorrow   (02.22.12)
And there's a problem here?
3. Unbelievable. Can we call this progress?
solomon ,   bklyn   (02.22.12)
It is understandable that the culprits are “foreign instigators”; they always are. But it is almost unbelievable that instead of the usual knee jerk reaction of blaming Israel, he blames Hamas and Hezbollah. Can we call this progress?
4. Who profited from deaths, Mubarak? Those are the murderers.
Miron ,   USA   (02.23.12)
5. Pfft hahaha sigh
Zvi   (02.23.12)
Hamas is responsible for a lot of blood and death, and it is an evil organization, dedicated to evil objectives and using evil methods to attain them, and it is a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, a deeply anti-Semitic organization that backs terror around the world. Hezbollah and Hamas HAD targeted the Mubarak regime, and Hezbollah HAD planned terror attacks in Egypt and spied on key Egyptian sites such as the Suez Canal. But come on. Hamas and Hezbollah did not cause the uprising in Egypt, and Hamas and Hezbollah did not order the killings of Egyptian protesters.
6. mubarak was corrupt, but muzlum brotherhood will destroy
Bunnie Meyer ,   Los Angeles, CA USA   (02.23.12)
any chance Egypt had for being a real country.
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