An Egyptian protester takes a break
during clashes with security forces in Cairo on December 17, 2011 as violence
raged in the administrative heart of the capital with troops and police
deploying in force after clashes with protesters against military rule killed
at least nine people.
“Anyone who isn’t confused really doesn’t
understand the situation.”
Dr.
Ashraf Ezzat
December
17, 2011
Egyptian demonstrators rebuild their
protest tents which were dismantled by security forces in Cairo's Tahrir Square on December 17, 2011.
A masked protester throws a gas
canister towards Egyptian riot police, not seen, near the interior ministry
during clashes in downtown Cairo, Egypt, on December 17, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara
Todras-Whitehill)
Soldiers have stormed an anti-government protest camp in Cairo …Mubarak says he will not run for another term as
president … violent clashes have killed at
least seven people and injured more than 150 others- and still counting …Tahrir square is packed with millions of Egyptians
Tahrir square saga
…Protesters set cars
alight and threw stones at military police in the Egyptian capital …what inspiring scenes we are getting here from Tahrir
square … a wounded activist said that he had
been arrested and beaten by soldiers at a sit-in near the parliamentary
building earlier… the United States calls
for a peaceful transition of power in Egypt
An Egyptian demonstrator runs with
an injured child during clashes
with security forces on December 17, 2011.
…
the military attacked protesters who have been camping outside the Cabinet
headquarters in Cairo for the past three weeks, protesting against the newly
appointed prime minister who served under Mubarak … Mubarak has stepped down after 18 days of huge protests
…
The troops responded by firing shots in the air and using water cannon, before throwing stones back at the protesters from the roof of the nearby parliament building … Egypt military council pledges to protect the revolution and hand over power to a civilian government in six months
The renewed fighting in Cairo on Saturday came
as Egypt's health ministry reported nine people were killed and more than
350 others injured since Friday when soldiers stormed an anti-military protest
camp outside the parliament building, a short distance from Tahrir.
The troops responded by firing shots in the air and using water cannon, before throwing stones back at the protesters from the roof of the nearby parliament building … Egypt military council pledges to protect the revolution and hand over power to a civilian government in six months
Egypt military abducting dissidents who had to be dragged out of
Tahrir sqaure
…This sit-in has been
going on for weeks in protest against the military…Two
churches set on fire and 27 killed by the military violent crackdown on
thousands of protesters in Maspero, downtown Cairo… PM in
press conference denies army attacked Egypt’s Occupy Cabinet
… Sounds of
gunfire can be heard near the cabinet building. Protesters retreated. Some are
falling from rubber bullet injuries. Men on motorcycles are rushing to carry
the wounded to field hospitals
Activists chased out of Tahrir square
… It is happening in
Israel. Italy, Spain, Yemen and the United States, it is World Wide Tahrir
Square movement now … Protesters in Qasr al-Aini Street chant, “Kill Khaled and kill
Mina, each of your bullets make us stronger.” They refer to Khaled Saeed, who
was tortured to death by policemen last year …Egypt elections results
show Islamists are winning …
Egyptian
army soldiers arrest a woman protester during clashes with military police near
Cairo's downtown Tahrir Square, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011. Activists say the clashes
began after soldiers severely beat a young man who was part of a sit-in outside
the Cabinet building. (AP Photo/Str)
Egypt government will keep
its promise not to use violence against protesters … Egypt’s Prime Minister
says fighting since Friday between protesters and soldiers is an attack on the
country’s revolution …
Egypt’s Military Police sets Tahrir Square ablaze and
forcefully pushes away protesters demonstrating outside the Cabinet on the
first anniversary of the Arab spring …Egypt’s
Prime Minister says fighting since Friday between protesters and soldiers is an
attack on the country’s revolution… The army
used live ammunition to disperse Tahrir protesters … Egypt PM described the
demonstrators in front of Cabinet as “not
the revolution’s youth.”
Tahrir square on fire
“restoring lost dignity
and total regime change is what this revolution is all about” a political
activist said…Minutes later, a full offensive was waged on the protesters,
pushing them away from the cabinet and clearing and burning Tahrir Square …Israel eyeing reoccupaion of Sinai
People pray in front of the coffin
of Emad Effat, a senior official of Egypt's Dar al-Iftah who died in recent
clashes, during his funeral at Al Azhar in Cairo December 17, 2011. Effat's wife
Nashwa Abel-Fattah, told Reuters he died from a gunshot wound.
… a massacre is taking place in Tahrir square right
now …a deal has been struck between the
Muslim brothers and the military council behind closed doors … Groups of soldiers roaming square, Some people getting
beaten randomly … Tents burning … Tahrir looks like a war zone … “we lost the square” one activist
tweeted… president Mubarak is due to make a
speech any minute now.
A revolution hijacked and raped. This picture is especially vile.
One laughing, one stomping, one pulling up the woman's abayah.
Hey Noor,...Egypt doesn't require intervention or sanctions, yet Syria does? That last pic not only offends me, it makes we want to go down to the local synagogue of satan and KICK SOME YIDDISH ASS!
ReplyDeleteveritas
I hear you loud and clear about the intervention and sanctions. We know by now that America only intervenes when things are NOT as they want it and the complete destabilization of Egypt for sake of oncoming war is just what the buzztards of Israel and America want.
ReplyDeleteDestabilization is the name of the game and they play it from both sides of the struggles that they have created in the first place.
What you see in Egypt is exactly what they want to see in Syria and in both cases they play behind the scenes to bring it about.
Israel wants the Sinai back and part of the Greater Israel that means part of Egypt as well. How else they gonna get it? Installing the repulsive Brotherhood whom the people do NOT want so that they can further create the "clash of civilizations".
Oh and yes, that last shot really repulsed me almost as much as some of the bloody atrocities of Cast Lead because it showed the filth of the military at its finest.
ReplyDeleteYou KNOW they were publicly stripping her to humiliate her whilst getting their dirty jollies. The one about to stomp her, well... there is nothing to be said.... All I thought was... these guys must have learned their ways from the IDF....
Gloire à Dieu Tout-Puissant
ReplyDeleteGlory to God Almighty
Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala
May Almighty God, Dieu Tout-Puissant, Allah azza wa jal, strike down the terrorists who are all of the Freemasonic elite in the halls of power. May Almighty God fortify His people with courage and His Truth and free us all from bondage.