From Guardian:
1.29pm:Senior politician Mustafa al-Fiqi, chairman of the National Security and Foreign Relations committee, insisted the government would not fall.
But speaking to al-Jazeera he admitted that Egypt has to take action against poverty and corruption, and give people more freedom
"It is very sad to see this confrontation," he said. "Police and the demonstrators both are Egyptians and we feel sad for the victims of both sides," he said.
He insisted that Mubarak would address his people in the next few days.
"People feel they need change," he said. But he claimed the current government would not fall.
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Days?? is he mad?