Top dissident Mohamed ElBaradei told thousands gathered at the epicentre of anti-regime protests in Cairo Sunday that they were "beginning a new era,'' amid chants for President Hosni Mubarak to stand down.
ElBaradei hailed "a new Egypt in which every Egyptian lives in freedom and dignity,'' his words however inaudible to most of the vast crowd gathered on Tahrir square that he addressed through a megaphone.
"We are on the right path, our strength is in our numbers,'' the Nobel peace laureate said. "I ask you to be patient, change is coming.''"The people want to topple the president.''
the angry crowd shouted.
ElBaradei hailed "a new Egypt in which every Egyptian lives in freedom and dignity,'' his words however inaudible to most of the vast crowd gathered on Tahrir square that he addressed through a megaphone.
"We are on the right path, our strength is in our numbers,'' the Nobel peace laureate said. "I ask you to be patient, change is coming.''"The people want to topple the president.''
the angry crowd shouted.
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