CAIRO (Agencies) – EgyptÂ’s President Hosni Mubarak said on Tuesday he would not run for the presidency again and would work in the last months of his term to allow the transfer of power as millions across the country staged protests against his rule.
Following the speech, the mammoth crowd gathered in Tahrir Square roared “We are not going, he (Mubarak) should go.”
Mubarak, in his speech, said the main priority was the stability of the nation to allow the transfer of power. He said he would seek changes to the constitution. Mubarak said he won’t seek re-election in September presidential election. “It’s a choice between chaos and stability. Speaking on state TV, Mubarak promised constitutional reform, but said he wanted to stay until the end of his current presidential term.
The president presented elections without him as the only choice between chaos and stability. “Currently the people are feared of tomorrow,” said Mubarak.
Earlier in the day, millions of people rallied across Egypt on Tuesday clamouring for President Hosni Mubarak to give up power, piling pressure on a leader who has towered over Middle East politics for 30 years to make way for a new era of democracy in the Arab nation. A sea of Egyptians took to the streets in scenes never seen before in the Arab nationÂ’s modern history, roaring in unison for President Mubarak and his new government to quit.
More than a million protesters – and perhaps as many as two million – flooded into central Cairo, turning Tahrir Square into a sea of humanity, according to CBS News TV channel.
Packed shoulder to shoulder in and around the famed Tahrir Square, the mass of people held aloft posters denouncing the president, and chanted slogans “Go Mubarak Go” and “Leave! Leave! Leave!”
Hundreds of thousands of people also took part in similar demonstrations, calling on Mubarak to step down, across other cities, including Sinai, Alexandria, Suez, Mansoura, Damnhour, Arish, Tanta, El-Mahalla el-Kubra, Ismailia and Mahalla el-Kubra.
Tens of thousands marched in Alexandria while the number of those protesting in Sinai was estimated over 250,000. “Mubarak you coward, you agent of the United States.”
Protest organisers had called for an indefinite strike to be observed across the country, the eighth day of an uprising that has claimed at least 150 lives.
Soldiers, some perched atop armoured vehicles defaced with anti-Mubarak graffiti, smiled and nodded as protesters punched the air and shouted: “The people and the army are hand in hand … down, down Hosni Mubarak.”
A couple of hundred pro-Mubarak supporters gathered near the Foreign Ministry, a little distance from Tahrir Square. “Yes to Mubarak, No to ElBaradei, No to spies in Egypt,” they shouted, their small number serving to highlight his unpopularity.
Mohamed ElBaradei was edging towards taking over as EgyptÂ’s interim president as support fell away from President Hosni Mubarak.
Reports from sources close to the former UN nuclear agency chief said he met senior figures from the army on Tuesday morning as protesters gathered in major cities calling for Mr Mubarak to go.
He also held a meeting with Omar Suleiman, the new vice-president, and representative of a number of opposition parties. Mr Suleiman also talked to other opposition figures.
The US ambassador, was another caller, by telephone – the United States had not confirmed any direct contact with Mr ElBaradei as late as Monday afternoon.
With the army refusing to take action against the people and support from long-time backer the US fading, the 82-year-old strongmanÂ’s days seemed numbered. His downfall after three decades could reconfigure the geopolitical map of the Middle East, with implications from Israel to oil-giant Saudi Arabia. Unrest is already stirring in other Arab countries such as Jordan and Yemen.
EgyptÂ’s opposition, embracing the banned Islamist group the Muslim Brotherhood, Christians, intellectuals and others, began to coalesce around the figure of Mohamed ElBaradei, a Nobel Peace laureate for his work as head of the UN nuclear agency.
ElBaradei said on Tuesday Mubarak must leave Egypt before the reformist opposition would start talks with the government on the future of the Arab worldÂ’s most populous nation.
“There can be dialogue but it has to come after the demands of the people are met and the first of those is that President Mubarak leaves,” he told Al Arabiya television.
Gauging the numbers of protesters was difficult but Reuters reporters estimated it had hit the million-mark that activists had called for.
“Mubarak wake up, today is the last day,” they shouted in Alexandria.
Soldiers in Tahrir Square erected barbed wire barricades but made no attempt to interfere with people. Tanks daubed with anti-Mubarak graffiti stood by.
Barbed wire barricades also ringed the presidential palace, where Mubarak is believed to be hunkered down.
“We have done the difficult part. We have taken over the street,” said protester Walid Abdel-Muttaleb, 38. “Now it’s up to the intellectuals and politicians to come together and provide us with alternatives.”
Effigies of Mubarak were hung from traffic lights. The crowds included men, women and children from all walks of life, showing the breadth of opposition to Mubarak.
The demonstration was an emphatic rejection of MubarakÂ’s appointment of a new vice-president, Omar Suleiman, a cabinet reshuffle and an offer to open a dialogue with the opposition.
Analysts said behind the scenes a transition was already under way but the military top brass would want to grant Mubarak a graceful exit.
“It is possible that people might accept an interim military leader for a short period of time – although not Suleiman. But not for as long as six months,” Maha Azzam, a Middle East expert at Chatham House think tank in London. An election scheduled for September might have to be brought forward.
In Washington, a US official said American special envoy Frank Wisner, a former ambassador to Cairo, spoke with President Mubarak about the need for an orderly transition in his countryÂ’s government.
He met in Egypt with Mubarak. The New York Times reported Wisner conveyed a message from President Barack Obama that Mubarak should not run for another term in elections in September. .
Also Tuesday, the US ambassador to Egypt, Margaret Scobey, spoke to Nobel Peace laureate ElBaradei.
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates spoke with Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, EgyptÂ’s defence minister. The Pentagon declined to give details about the call.
Some influential US lawmakers called for Mubarak to go, including John Kerry, the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and an Obama ally.
In an opinion piece in The New York Times, Kerry urged Mubarak to “step aside gracefully to make way for a new power structure.”
The prospect of a hostile neighbour on IsraelÂ’s western border also worries Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He said he hoped IsraelÂ’s 1979 peace treaty with Egypt would survive any changes that took place.
But pressure on Mubarak also came from elsewhere.
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said Mubarak should listen to the peopleÂ’s demands. The solution to political problems lay in the ballot box, he said.
The British government said it was disappointed by the new cabinet as its members were unlikely to produce the kind of political change demanded by the countryÂ’s citizens.
Protesters were inspired in part by a revolt in Tunisia which toppled its president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali on January 14. But years of repression have left few obvious civilian leaders able to fill any gap left by MubarakÂ’s departure.
The military, which has run Egypt since it toppled King Farouk in 1952, will be the key player in deciding who replaces him. Armed forces chief of staff Sami Enan could be an acceptable leader, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood said.
Enan was a liberal who could be seen as suitable by the nascent opposition coalition, prominent overseas cleric Kamel El-Helbawy told Reuters.
“He can be the future man of Egypt,” Helbawy said.
In Geneva, Navi Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said up to 300 people may have been killed in EgyptÂ’s unrest and called for calm during protests in Cairo. He urged Egyptian authorities to ensure the police and army avoid any excessive use of force and work to protect civilians.
Meanwhile, King Abdullah of Jordan, a close US ally, Tuesday replaced his prime minister after protests over food prices and poor living conditions, naming a former premier with a military background to head the government.
“King Abdullah II designated Maruf Bakhit to form a new government to replace the government of Samir Rifai,” a palace statement said. “Bakhit’s mission is to take practical, quick and tangible steps to launch true political reforms, enhance Jordan’s democratic drive and ensure safe and decent living for all Jordanians.” Jordan’s powerful Islamist opposition said on Monday that it had started a dialogue with the state, saying that unlike the situation in Egypt, it did not seek regime change.
Opposition demands included “the resignation of the government, the amendment of the electoral law and the formation of a national salvation government headed by an elected prime minister,” a member of the Islamic Action Front’s executive council, Zaki Bani Rsheid, said.
The Islamists have also called for constitutional amendments to curb the kingÂ’s power in naming government heads, arguing that the premiership should go to the leader of the majority in parliament.
The constitution, adopted in 1952, gives the king the exclusive prerogative to appoint and dismiss prime ministers.
Despite recent government measures to pump around 500 million dollars into the economy in a bid to help improve living conditions, protests have been held in Amman and other cities over the past three weeks to demand political and economic reform.
TunisiaÂ’s popular revolt, which ousted veteran strongman Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, has inspired dissidents across the Arab world.
Rifai, 43, formed a first government in December 2009, and reshuffled it in November 2010.
Bakhit, who was born in 1947, served as prime minister from 2005 to 2007.
He was appointed in 2005, two weeks after a triple suicide bombing against Amman hotels, claimed by Jordanian-born Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, killed 60 people.
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Wilmar raised to Buy by OCBC; Property worries overwrought
OCBC upgrades Wilmar (F34.SG) to Buy from Hold, and keeps its fair value estimate at $6.48.
The house says in reaction to Wilmar’s maiden entry into the China property market, via a 35%-JV partnership with HK property firms Kerry Properties (40%) and Shangri-la Asia (25%), WIL’s share price tumbled 16% to a recent low of $5.50, weighed by worries that management may be losing its focus.
Singapore’s Wilmar says wins bids for chinese sites for US$204.4m
Singapore-listed Wilmar partnered Kerry Properties (0683.HK) and Shangri-la Asia (0069.HK) in the bid.
Wilmar joins Shangri-la, Kerry to bid for China sites
Wilmar International (WLIL.SI), the world’s largest listed palm oil firm, said today it will submit a joint bid to buy the land use rights for six sites in China’s northern province of Liaoning.
Wilmar will partner Kerry Properties (0683.HK) and Shangri-la Asia (0069.HK), two firms linked to Malaysian billionaire Robert Kuok, in the bid.
Wilmar, controlled by a Kuok’s nephew, earlier this month bought land in Liaoning in partnership with Kerry and Shangri-la, sparking a sell-off in its shares as investors questioned why an agricultural firm was diversifying into property.
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Wilmar forms venture with Kerry Properties, Shangri-La China
Wilmar International said a unit signed an agreement with Kerry Properties (China) and Shangri-La China to set up joint ventures to develop properties in China’s Liaoning province. The unit’s investment in the venture will be about 889.2 million yuan ($176 million), based on a maximum total investment by the venture of 2.57 billion yuan.
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Zardari doesn’t have leadership acumen
WASHINGTON (Agencies) – President Asif Ali Zardari doesn’t have leadership qualities while Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani seems to be playing a strong role to counter national crises, revealed the WikiLeaks quoting US Ambassador Anne W Peterson.
In a document written by Islamabad-based US Embassy in June 2009, the envoy said that even in the presence of President Zardari, PM Gilani had filled the gap of leadership whenever it was required to establish a political alliance to counter any national crisis. An example is quoted in this regard that it was PM Gilani who managed to win support of all parties against war or terror and approval for military action against extremists.
“PM Gilani, in his address to nation on May 7, won people’s backing for military operation in Swat and adjacent areas which earned a legal certificate for the military to take steps against Taliban.”
The document also stated that President Zardari realised that he was not a popular leader and he himself confessed of not having any experience of such a high post in the past.
It also said that President Zardari personally wanted to establish good ties with India but he could not go ahead without ArmyÂ’s consent.
Meanwhile, WikiLeaks has disclosed another key point regarding Pakistan-US ties, which is about putting a condition on Pakistan for securing a nuclear cooperation with superpower likewise India.
During a meeting with President Zardari in 2009, US Senator John Kerry placed a condition on Pakistan that the latter would have to ink a ‘New Security Arrangement’ accord with neighbour India, if it wanted a civil nuclear cooperation with US, according to leaked memos of US diplomatic cables, cited in a letter of the then US Ambassador Patterson.
Citing the letter, WikiLeaks claimed that Senator Kerry wanted Pakistan to make agreement with New Delhi on New Security Arrangement, if latter was looking for winning a cooperation with US on civil nuclear deal.
Kerry also urged Pakistan to strengthen democratic institutions first for the purpose, leaked diplomatic cables disclosed. The Senator said AQ Khan network was key hurdle in way of progress of Pakistan.
While, during the same sitting, President Zardari told him that India itself plotted Mumbai attacks in November 2008.
Zardari also told US Ambassador Patterson that Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) hardly enjoyed support of only 20 per cent population in Karachi. Although, MQM had adopted an aggressive posture but we wanted to take them along, said Zardari to Patterson, as reported by WikiLeaks.
According to leaked diplomatic memos, the party always emerged victorious only on the basis of delimitation of constituencies, Zardari further told her.
According to a latest disclosure by the WikiLeaks, President Asif Ali Zardari had told US Vice-President Joe Biden in 2009 that General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and the ISI would take him out.
Zardari was referring to an alleged plot to remove him form the office. The cable also added that Zardari had made extensive preparations in case he was killed.
When Joe Biden disclosed the conversation to former British prime minister Gordon Brown, he replied that Kayani did not want to be another Musharraf and he (Kayani) was cautious about President Zardari and the Sharif brothers.
Brown further said President Zardari’s was unclear about the war on terror, though he (Zardari) always used to say, “Every thing is Okay.”
The former UK premier said the roots of terrorism in Pakistan were very much complicated and the religious seminaries solely could not be blamed for the issue. “There are certain areas where terrorism is given air.”
Biden said it was quite difficult to convince Pakistan about enhancing capacity against terrorism, adding that Islamabad was focusing its defence with a perspective of a threat from India.
Wilmar off 0.2% as China price controls weigh
Wilmar (F34.SG) off 0.2% at $6.04 in light trade, underperforming most other Singapore blue chips (STI +0.6%), as China’s latest price-control measures fuel concerns.
Plantation group’s Yihai Kerry unit, one of major edible oil producers, informed by Beijing to hold off raising selling prices over next 4 months in bid to rein in food inflation, according to report in 21st Century Business Herald.
Should You Promote Your Personal Brand Or Your Product Brand?
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Road safety and vigilantism: Soft pedal
Citizens’ attempts to slow down speeding drivers
STICKY tape and an old van helped slow speeding traffic outside Kerry Donnelly’s house in Cardiff. When police moved a nearby mobile camera Mr Donnelly, a delivery driver, bought a second-hand police van on eBay. The crude silver-tape patch that mimics the camera window does not fool pedestrians but “works a treat” in making motorists brake, he says.
Such dummy devices have long enlivened roads and not only in Britain. Geoff Wilson, a driving instructor in New Zealand, has used a makeshift speed trap to deter dangerous driving outside his home. Courts there accepted his evidence. But others have been less enthusiastic. A couple who caught a speeding policeman in the American state of Georgia (and informed his superiors) got a warning that their home-made camera could fall foul of anti-stalking laws. In several cases in Britain, officials have told people erecting dummy cameras to take them down or face prosecution (arguing that the devices might make motorists brake too hard). …
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A representative for actor John Travolta has dismissed reports that actor rushed home from Australia because his pregnant wife Kelly Preston went into labor. “This story is 100 per cent false,” Perth Now quoted the actor’s spokesperson as telling People magazine Sunday. “She”s not in labour. John is en-route back to the US as was [...]
Gilani sees no mly coup, midterm polls
ISLAMABAD – Reiterating his resolve not to dissolve the National Assembly in any condition, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday came down hard on PML-N and challenged it to contest local government elections if it wanted to check its support in public.
“Those who demand midterm elections should first go for local government elections. There are two ways to go for midterm. First to dissolve the Assembly and the other option is the imposition of martial law.
I will not dissolve the Assembly while Army is sincere and a pro-democracy force and will not impose martial law”, the Premier said in the National Assembly while responding to PML-N MNA Hanif Abbasi’s remarks on midterm elections in the country.
The PM said that the protection of National Assembly was their responsibility and he would protect it at any cost. Gilani said that he had made an offer to sit together and discuss issues with regard to the Charter of Pakistan. “We are willing to seek your guidance for the improvement.”
Earlier, MNA Hanif Abbasi said that corruption, inflation and unemployment in the country were on the rise. If the situation does not change, then there should be midterm elections in 2011, Abbasi said.
PPP MNA and former Minister for Information and Broadcasting Sherry Rehman on the point of order demanded of her own government to condemn the rally in front of her residence in Karachi. “Number of PPP workers had surrounded my house and chanted slogans against me. My party should condemn it otherwise it will be taken as PPP had conceded it,” she said.
Another PPP legislator Yousuf Talpur rejected the Prime MinisterÂ’s statement on the other day that nationalisation policy of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was a blunder and said that they would not tolerate any statement against their leader.
PML-Q MNA Marvi Memon said that how will the government allow US officials to sit in ministries for accountability of Kerry Logar Act while questioned that what role the government was playing after the news published in TheNation under title “UNHR Council skips discussion on IHK”.
Meanwhile, MQM staged a token walkout from the proceedings of the Lower House against the hike in petroleum products. Senior leader of MQM Waseem Akhtar said that the nation was already hit by the flood and terrorism and it was a time to give them relief in stead of adding more burden on their weak shoulders.
The House also discussed the spread of disease caused by emission of radiation waves from mobile telephone towers installed in the populated areas and the rapid increase in the ratio of poverty in the country.
Concluding the discussion and a calling attention notice, Minister of State for Finance and Economic Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar said that the government has embarked upon tax reforms programme to increase revenue generation.
She said that due to efforts made by the government direct tax collection has been increased from 33 percent in 2008 to 42 percent in the current financial year.
She said that the FBR collected direct tax of 527 billion rupees during the last financial year and the tax payment ratio of salaried persons in this amount was only 30 billion rupees that showed that direct tax culture was being promoted.
The Minister said that the government paid 216 billion rupees circular debt to the IPPs during 2009 and also provided additional Rs90 billion in this regard this year to ensure power generation through the private sector.
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Slayer, Megadeth & Anthrax: North American Tour
REUNION OF THE 1991 “CLASH OF THE TITANS” LINEUP
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The 2010 Fall Jagermeister Music Tour is North America’s biggest thrash tour in
20
years with the 1991 original “Clash of the Titans” lineup – Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax. The brand’s 17th Music
Tour will bring three of the hardest hitting metal bands in the world to one stage and will feature complete
performances of Slayer’s much lauded Seasons In The Abyss album from 1990, Megadeth’s landmark 1990
album Rust In Peace, and the return of Anthrax’s singer Joey Belladonna. The tour kicks off
September 24 and will play 20 venues across the nation.
“I’ve been working with Jagermeister since 2004 to try to make the first Jagermeister Music Tour Trifecta happen,”
said guitarist Kerry King of Slayer. “I always have such a killer time on the Jagermeister Music Tour, and
this time we’re coming through with Megadeth and Anthrax so you know everyone will be on the top of their game
for these shows.” Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine adds, “It is a rush to finally be a part of the Jagermeister Music Tour!”
Register to win VIP tickets and backstage access at www.jagermeistermusictour.com.
SEPTEMBER
24 Superpages.com Center, Dallas, TX
25 AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX
26 Verizon Wireless Theatre, Houston, TX
28 Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA
30 Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN
OCTOBER
1 The Arena at Gwinnett Center, Atlanta, GA
2 Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL
3 Bayfront Park Amphitheatre, Miami, FL
5 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
6 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore, MD
8 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, Long Island, NY
9 Toyota Pavilion @ Montage Mountain, Scranton, PA
10 LC Pavilion, Columbus, OH
12 Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY
14 War Memorial Coliseum, Ft. Wayne, IN
15 DeltaPlex, Grand Rapids, MI
16 Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI
19 Maverik Center, Salt Lake City, UT
20 The Pearl, Las Vegas, NV
21 Gibson Amphitheatre, Hollywood, CA




