UK: Egypt should not crack down on protests
British Foreign escritoire William Hague says its a mammoth muddle up on behalf of Egypt to help violence contrary to protesters. It is a giant underestimate pro Egypt to lock down the internet before draw on violence opposed to protesters before journalists, British Foreign escritoire William Hague assumed Sunday, calling it hugely detrimental to Egypt and injure featuring in attitude.He declined to say whether President Hosni Mubarak be supposed to step down straight away, maxim it was not meant for whichever other nation state to decide who be supposed to control Egypt.But, he assumed, it was vitally valuable on behalf of the the system to demonstrate Egyptians to facilitate their legitimate grievances motivation be there responded to.He was speaking on the BBCs Sunday morning Andrew Marr event AM.
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