Tuesday, February 1, 2011

EGYPT NEWS FEB.1 - MILLION MARCH - LINKS &TWIT PICKS -NR. 5

    Al Arabiya English
    Throngs of demonstrations in many Egyptian provinces call Mubarak to go
    Sultan Al Qassemi
    The Tunisian revolution took 28 days to materialise. Tunisia population: 10.5 million. Egypt population: 80 million. Have patience.
    Jan 25 Live
    RNN: So far 5 million Egyptians protesters all over
    Jan 25 Live
    Marvelous The Best Protest Signs From Around The World
    Nidal Mawas
    Al Jazeera's correspondent in Tahrir Square says that up to two million people are now protesting in Tahrir Square.
    Guardian World
    Young people protecting Alexandria library from looters
    ~ امونه بترد عليكم ~
    RT @: 2 million in Tahrir Square: Many Zionists are fooling themselves and saying that there are...
    Sultan Al Qassemi
    Latest full screen page grab of Meydan Tahrir. It's an awesome scene.
    Sherine Tadros
    nearly 2 million people in tahrir square, say they are not moving until mubarak leaves. peaceful atmosphere. (via friend)
    Dima Khatib أنا ديمة
    The envoy Obama sent to Cairo, Frank Wisner, to meet with Mubarak, is witnessing history..
    BreakingnewsEgyp
    Downtown Cairo: local committee are 'monitoring' the army, ensuring it doesn't aggravate citizens. Love it
    Sultan Al Qassemi
    Al Jazeera: US State Department orders non-essential embassy staff to leave Egypt.
    Al Jazeera English
    Jordan's king sacks cabinet: Monarch asks ex-army general to form new government in the wake of streets protests...
    Ali Seif
    Thugs were arrested, also ppl with guns... Not protesters, it was made clear to be peaceful
    ummhajarforpal
    In case you missed something: selection of Live Tweets From Protests Part 1/6:

    All times are local in Egypt, GMT+2)
    4:50pm Al Jazeera's Malika Bilal is covering a protest in Doha where people are chanting: 'The people want a change in regime'  (Pic: http://yfrog.com/gzn9gqpj)
    3:34pm: Wadah Khanfar, Al Jazeera's Director General, tells the Huffington Post why we should be available on American television.
    3:27pm Al Jazeera's correspondent in Tahrir Square says that up to two million people are now protesting in Tahrir Square and surrounding areas – including roads and bridges nearby, which are crammed.
    Army is arresting armed men believed to be ex-security personnel trying to penetrate the protestors. A car full of weapons and guns has been stopped and its occupants arrested.
    2:00pm We were having some technical difficulties. This blog should be up and running from now onwards.
    12:54pm Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan urges Egyptian President Mubarak to meet his people's "desire for change." In a weekly speech in parliament, Erdogan described his appeal to Mubarak as "a very sincere advice, a very sincere warning."

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