In the interview the Google Executive stated now is not the time to negotiate with the Mubarak government. According to him “We went on the streets on the 25th and we wanted to negotiate, we wanted to talk to our government, we were knocking on the door and they decided to negotaite with us at night with rubber bullets, police sticks, with water hoses with tear gas and with arresting 500 of us”.
Wael gave an emotional interview earlier on in which he paid tribute to all those who have lost their lives and in which he confirmed he had been blindfolded for 12 days in detention at the start of the protests in Egypt.
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