World | Wael Ghonim Google's Wael Ghonim Calls for 'Friday of Martyrs' Says he's 'ready to die' for change By Kevin Spak Posted Feb 9, 2011 11:37 AM CST Copied Egyptian Wael Ghonim, a Google Inc. marketing manager, talks at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Ahmed Ali) Recently-freed Google executive Wael Ghonim appears to be calling for another huge demonstration. “We are hoping that the ‘Friday of Martyrs’ will be the world largest funeral to bid farewell to 300 Egyptians,” Ghonim tweeted today. Ghonim also talked to CNN, saying it is “no longer time to negotiate” with Hosni Mubarak, and that he is “ready to die” to bring change to Egypt. He called on Egypt's officials to resign. "If you are true Egyptians, if you are heroic Egyptians, it's time to step down." Ghonim has become something of a hero to protesters since his release, drawing big crowds in Tahir Square. But he repeatedly told CNN, "this is not about me." Read These Next Bodies found at lifetime felon's former home. The Amazon-USPS partnership could soon be coming to a close. Gene Simmons says Congress has to fix the radio business model. Pamela Anderson would rather not be known as Pamela Anderson. Report an error