Mubarak has officially resigned. Protesters are going nuts in Egypt. This video, via the Lede, is by Egyptian blogger Wael Abbas.
Watch Al Jazeera's live streaming of the event here.
Mubarak has officially resigned. Protesters are going nuts in Egypt. This video, via the Lede, is by Egyptian blogger Wael Abbas.
Watch Al Jazeera's live streaming of the event here.

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