Saturday, January 29, 2011

EGYPT News Update 27

@NohaAtef: From #Cairo: Nasser hospital received more than 150 corpses shot with live bullets! #Jan25
@jan25live: Egypt25Jan:#ElBaradei:Egyptian people regards the army as their ally, and state security are thugs, sabotaging and vandalising

@NicRobertsonCNN: 5000 andmore marching along Alexandria corniche chanting Mubarak must go, women, children.  Army watches, no violence.

@SultanAlQassemi: El Baradei "If the US govt wants a friendly Egypt they must stand with the people not with the regime"

@Salim_Z: 3 police officers killed in rafah with grenades

@minazekri: RT @ajtalk: Protesters arrest 40 police men and hand them over to the Army

@Salim_Z: Aparently death tolls are much much more than the media was saying new of 10s of deaths
Aljazeera : 3 police men killed during an attack on state security building in Rafah
 @: Egypt25Jan: Aljazeera: 5 deaths in Damanhour as a result of security forces violence
Unconfirmed reports coming in about a large explosion at the border in Rafah. Egyptian military apparently en route. This follows serious unrest in Al Arish where Government buildings are on fire.
Protesters clash with police in Egypt's Alexandria, live ammunition used - witness

Thirty bodies were taken to El Damardash hospital in central Cairo overnight, including two children, hospital source says - Reuters

Egyptian television reports that the country's cabinet has formally submitted its resignation.

Egyptian officials raise death toll from protests to 35, including 10 policemen - AP

An officer in Suez vows his troops will not fire on Egyptians - Al Jazeera, citing ElShayyal http://bit.ly/hdOLe0

Al Jazeera correspondent reports 20 torched vehicles at ransacked NDP headquarters in Cairo http://bit.ly/ePUEVh

Tanks roll into Cairo's Tahrir square as protesters gather - CNN http://bit.ly/eLJcNw

Al Jazeera correspondent reports seeing more than 20 bodies in Alexandria, Egypt, morgue

Egyptian police reportedly fire shots near demonstrators in Cairo, witness says; not clear whether gunfire or rubber bullets - Reuters

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