michael kors Egypt most prominent democracy advocate used a bullhorn Sunday to for President Mubarak to go, chatting with thousands of protesters who defied a third night of curfew to mass from the capital main square.Nobel Peace laureate Mohammed ElBaradei appearance in Tahrir, or Liberation, Square underscored the jockeying for leadership for the mass protest movement that erupted seemingly due to nowhere over the past week to shake the Arab world most populous nation.Now into their sixth day, the protests began to be centered in Tahrir Square, where demonstrators have camped out since Friday. Curfew, they numbered from the thousands, including families with small kids, addressing Mubarak because of their chants of "Leave, leave, leave.""You will be the owners of this revolution. You are the future," ElBaradei told the competition after nightfall.
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