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Tuesday
Feb012011

Massive Crowd of Men & Women Egyptians Gather in Tahrir or Cairo's Liberation Square 

Crowd gathers in Tahrir, or Liberation, Square in Cairo, Egypt, February 1, 2011GlobeTracker| We pray for the people of Egypt that as few will die in their march for freedom. Reports are that hundreds of thousands of you have gathered into central Cairo, answering the call for a “million-strong” march.

Peaceful protesters carried signs saying “Bye, bye Mubarak” and chanted “Take him with you” as helicopters flew overhead.  Effigies of Mr. Mubarak hung from traffic lights.

Our pundits don’t speak for many of us. The concerns of countless Americans aren’t only what will happen to us, if you gain your own rights in our very complicated world. via Voice of America

The moderate people of Egypt have it in your power to bring peace to the Middle East, if you stay true to your mission that yours is not an ideological battle but a fight for your human rights.

Egyptian culture and your great history existed long before monotheism took power in the world.

We pray that you succeed in transforming your country and that you wield your new power and influence wisely.  American media may call your protest the “million man march”, but that is because we only know patriarchy in our country.

Anne of Carversville supports all the protesters, the women who stand next to men in your “march of millions”.  You will suffer greatly in the coming weeks, but we will join international efforts to aid you with food, money, supplies in your march for freedom.

Think of one of your greatest pharoahs Cleopatra VII Philopator, and she will guide you wisely. We share the song that has guided so many Cultural Creatives and Smart Sensuality people for years. We must keep John Lennon’s vision alive.  Love Anne

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 More reading:

Al Jazeera-“March of Millions”|Chris Matthews-“Million Man March”

Americans View Al Jazeera English Web | Cable Blocks in US

American Media Ignores Egyptian Women Protestors | They’re Not All Home Under Male Protection

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