VIDEO – #Jan25 Revolution مشاهد من ثورة يناير
An amateur footage of the first day of the uprising, 25 January, in Tahrir Square, and scenes from the Friday of Anger in Heliopolis, where protesters tried to march on the presidential palace…
An amateur footage of the first day of the uprising, 25 January, in Tahrir Square, and scenes from the Friday of Anger in Heliopolis, where protesters tried to march on the presidential palace…
Video of a protester, identified by El-Badeel as Islam Refa’at Mahmoud, being run over by a Central Security Forces vehicle in Agami, Alexandria, on 28 January, the Friday of Anger… His killers haven’t been held accountable…
Tens of thousands of protesters flocked to Tahrir Square on Friday, starting a sit in, calling for the continuation of the revolution…
Thousands took the streets in Suez on Friday, demanding retribution for police killings during the uprising, chanting against Field Marshal Tantawi, and calling for continuing the revolution…
Tens of thousands of protesters flock to Tahrir Square on Friday, staging a sit in, calling for the continuation of the revolution… Similar protests took place simultaneously in other cities.
This is how our “revolutionary” government negotiates with strikers. In the video above, General Ahmad Badr, the deputy governor of Alexandria, is threatening a striking teachers’ delegation in his office with a gun before kicking them out.
28 January, 2011: The Friday of Anger…
Police Lt. Colonel Ahmad Galal, of Alexandria’s Manshiya Police Station, is an infamous thug and torturer, and he’s been back in service since March... The police musical chairs game continues…
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