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Egypt : Deaths and injuries mount in Cairo and... →
androphilia: 28 January 2011 At least 18 people have been killed in violent protests in Egypt on Friday, medical sources say. Unconfirmed reports say up to 1,100 have been injured in clashes in Cairo and Suez. The speaker of parliament said an “important matter” would be announced shortly on state TV. President Hosni Mubarak has yet to make an address. The four days of street protests are...
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From North Africa to Gaza, people are rising up and risking their lives to demand nothing more than basic rights, an end to the corruption, and a fair chance to progress in life. What the Western world is unaware of, and the Western media largely ignores, is the fact that the people protesting and the people dying in the Arab world are just like them. They have the same desire for basic...
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Egypt is burning and most western pundits have no... →
drencrome: androphilia: By Parvez Sharma January 28, 2011 Cairo is burning. So is Egypt. Twitter is exploding. Everyone seems to have an opinion—many who do have never even been to Egypt but feel a strong sense of solidarity with the most remarkable revolution in a generation, perhaps. A revolution which importantly is not really caused by Twitter or by Facebook—as much as the self...
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Protesters across Egypt defy curfew - Middle East... →
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Thousands of Jordanians march to press for reform... →
androphilia: By Musa Hattar (AFP) – Friday, January 28, 2011 AMMAN — Thousands of Jordanians demonstrated peacefully in Amman and other cities after weekly prayers on Friday to press for political and economic reform, and demanding that the government resign. “Egypt, the Arab nation salutes you. We urge your men to get rid of (President Hosni) Mubarak,” an estimated 3,000 people chanted as...
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Tahrir square protest : Thousands clash with... →
androphilia: By David Williams 25th January 2011 Appointment of new prime minister in Lebanon sparks riots Thousands of anti-government protesters inspired by the Tunisian revolution clashed with riot police in the centre of Cairo today demanding the overthrow of president Hosni Mubarak. Police responded with water cannon and attacked crowds with batons and  tear gas to clear crowds...
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Twitter blocked in Egypt as thousands of... →
androphilia: January 25, 2011 Twitter was blocked in Egypt on Tuesday as demonstrators called for political reforms and clashed with police. The micro-blogging site, which was also used as a tool to organize and report what’s going on in Tunisia’s revolt, confirmed that its social networking service was unavailable to users in Egypt in a message from its Twitter PR account,...
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