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Egypt protests Cairo is a war Zone

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Cawaale   

Solers iyo Siyaasad maxaa kala heesto? To begin with i had a tough days here with no phones and internet connection. The government trying to shut up the protesters by blocking their access to information and he reaction of the world to it. Looting and disorder started at the very moment the police disappeared from the streets of Cairo. More then 1000 Prisoners Head to the streets of the city after escaping from prison(people believe it was arranged. All prisons all over the country all broke out at the same time).

 

Citizens patrolling in their neighborhoods to protect themselves. Gun fires breaks every now and then, people start screaming and start giving signals to each other. Some other times things get eerily quiet, so quiet that you could hear the heart beating of the person sitting next you. The main streets are deserted, the city has become a ghost town now.

 

Last night Mubarak said in a well prepared speech (compared to his earlier speech) that he will not run for presidency again. In his speech he led many Egyptians, including a number of the opposite protesters to believe that he is keeping the country from a war, and that he is the only person who can save them from the conspiracy(which most of the Egyptians believe in).

 

Right now, while i am writing this post there is Pro Mubarak demonstration in Tahrir, Also there is clashes happening right now between the two protesters. (Again people believe this was arranged from the system, there is talk of former security personalities i the crowd.) It seems like the Pro Mubrak protesters were made to believe that the opposition protesters are part of the conspiracy theory. Even though they were holding peaceful demonstration for a weak now in very civilized manner.

 

There is more to Egypt..

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Cawaale   

Rocks were being thrown... stampede followed... the army refuses to interfere claiming that both sides are Civilians.

There is smoke clouds in Tahrir right now. Mubarak's plan seems to be working well.

It's turning nasty, you can see people throwing things...

http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/

 

rabina Yastur.

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It is temporary ,,,,, the tide will turn to Mubarak soon and those mobilized by the regime will not hold that long. If they manage to hold, then expect a civil war very soon, guns will be the next option to the rocks.

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N.O.R.F   

30,000 Mubarak supporters entered the square from all directions carrying weapons, on horses and driving govnt trucks. Violence everywhere all on camera people fighting, rocks thrown, gun fire, many injured, many dead. Anti mubarak crowd still holding the square. Police and army helping Mubarak's support and some have been caught with their ID cards.

 

Madness.

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Cawaale   

Cairo went nuts. I feel sorry for the youth movements whose voice were taken by the opposition groups who were attacked by the Pro-Mubarak mobs.

 

This is a classic way of dictatorship conflict resolution and opposition betrayal on the other hand. It shows what a man would do for power.

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N.O.R.F   

The man is 82! Give up already. Would rather see Egyptians kill each other. Obama tell him to stand down and he says he will die only in Egypt and nowhere else.

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Ibtisam   

That might be sooner than he thought.

 

I saw that the Christians offered to Guard the Muslims while they pray Jumcah tomorrow. I wonder if Muslims can return the favour on sunday? is it allowed tollow?

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