February 4th, 2011
06:00 PM ET

Obama: "Attacks are unacceptable"

WASHINGTON (CNN) - During his Press Conference with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, President Obama says the attacks on reporters, human rights activists and peaceful protesters in Egypt are unacceptable.


Topics: Egypt • President Obama • Press Conference • The News

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  1. Jay in NC

    There were peaceful protesters that is until Barry called for the immediate resignation of Mubarak. Then everyone started throwing rocks and trying to kill each other with fire bombs.

    February 5, 2011 at 5:52 am |
  2. Liz Carter in Georgia

    The revolutionists initiated the call for MUBARAK to step down, right after MUBARAK sent word out that he would be be staying until the end of his term! PRESIDENT OBAMA, as LEADER of the so-called 'FREE WORLD' only put a voice to the request of the EGYTIANS to MUBARAK, as PRESIDENT of THE UNITED STATES. He voiced it in attempts to avoid such an eruption; as he suggested the need for a peaceful transition! You will try to find a way to blame PRESIDENT OBAMA, if your team loses the SUPERBOWL tomorrow! My GOD!

    February 5, 2011 at 10:55 am |
  3. Tosco

    President Obama has sent the right message: "Mubarak has to listen to the Egyptian people and do their will after 30 years"

    February 7, 2011 at 9:40 pm |
  4. Keys

    That's going to make things a lot eiaesr from here on out.

    June 23, 2011 at 2:53 am |
  5. Joyce

    So true. Honesty and eevyrtihng recognized.

    June 24, 2011 at 11:16 am |