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Hosni previously made statements telling the demonstrators to leave the square, saying that Mubarak had offered them concessions. "His comments really did not go down very well," our correspondent said. The crowd reacted angrily and the military had to intervene to keep them away from him."People feel very strongly here," Al Jazeera's Dekker said.Continued protestsAnother Al Jazeera correspondent, reporting from Cairo, said there was also a renewed international element to replica Rolex Datejust Turn-O-Graph 'Thunderbird' watc demonstrations, with Egyptians from abroad returning to join the pro-democracy camp.There is even an internet campaign aimed at mobilising thousands of expatriates to return and support the uprising, our correspondent said.
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