Revolution in Egypt - Military imposes Martial Law & Curfew

Manifestant paid and armed by the ministry of internal affairs are currently marching towards the city's square to counterbalance and/or disrupt the opposition's manifestants.

Journalists from RC have had their camera confiscated or destroyed by the authorities.

Remember the bloody set-up that the the venezualean government tried doing with the help of USA officials to paint the opposition as bloody murderer...

Not looking good.
 
Ce que je trouve le plus bizarre c,est quand je joue a medal of honor, il y avait genre 5-6 Epyptien qui jouait avec nous, la le serveur est un peu vide....
 
A witness said organisers were paying people $17, to take part in the pro-Mubarak rally, a claim that could not be confirmed.
 
CNN’s Anderson Cooper Attacked in Cairo

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper and his crew were attacked by pro-Mubarak supporters in Cairo on Wednesday, according to news reports. Cooper was hit in the head numerous times.

Cooper went on the air soon after the attack and appeared unhurt. “The crowd set upon us,” Anderson explained and added he and his crew were “kicked and punched pretty well … before the mob forced us to seek safety.”

The incident came as pro-Mubarak supporters attacked protesters calling for the Egyptian president to resign and leave the country. Speaking on “American Morning” after the attack, Cooper said that he and his crew had been trying to go to a neutral zone between the two groups.

On Tuesday, Human Rights Watch confirmed several cases of undercover police loyal to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s regime committing acts of violence and looting.

 
Il suffit de faire un vidéo sur youtube pour que tu avales tout? Incroyable...

X2 lol, je ne sais pas qu'est-ce qu'il fait od_man99 dans notre société et sur le forum il semble tellement être oprimé par la société.

Ce qui se passe en Égypte est légitime et j'espère que la démocratie va régner.
 
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=206405

Pro-Mubarak rioters hurl Molotov Cocktails at opposition

About 500 people injured in recent round of clashes, says al-Arabiya; Egyptian museum goes up in flames; Gov’t supporters throw rocks at protesters from buildings, according to reports; gun shots heard at Tahrir square.

Pro-government demonstrators in Cairo threw dozens of Molotov cocktails at those protesting against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Wednesday.

Numerous explosives were hurled as the pro-regime mob attempted to push through a no-man’s land towards the anti-Mubarak protesters in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square.
 
life is actually entertaining here, i dont know about theyres but it looks pretty bad has for now

tu comprends mal.. le gars que j'ai quoté devrait réaliser la chance qu'il a d'être né dans un bel endroit comme le québec. Il a aucun mérite, c'est de la chance.

Pis là il se croit tout macho derrière son ordi et fait une blague comme s'il se moque de leur situation désastreuse...

C'est ca que ca fait quand tu spoil trop tes citoyens, sont relax chez eux, se soucient seulement d'eux même et aucunement des autres.. pis en plus ils se moquent?

J'y vais un peu loin la, je sais qu'il a slm fait une une blague (je sais pas si ca reflete vraiment sa personne), mais nombreux occidentaux pense de même pis ca me tombe sur le nerfs.. :p
 
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