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Posted on 01/28/2011 9:14:48 AM PST by SE Mom
From FOX:
DEVELOPING: Loud explosions and gunfire were heard in the Egyptian capital of Cairo Friday, as protesters demanding the removal of President Hosni Mubarak defied a curfew, Al Jazeera reported. Egyptian television reports the ruling party headquarters in Cairo are on fire.
From TWITTER:
WashingtonPost: Clinton: We urge #Egypt authorities to allow peaceful protest, reverse unprecedented steps it has taken to cut off communications less than 20 seconds ago
Per BBC reporter: The army has called for the protestors to go home for the good of the country.
Uh-oh.
Per BBC reporter- still seeing fights breaking out; Mubarak paying between 5-10 lbs per person to stir things up in the square ..army not intervening.
“..army not intervening “
Yet....
This ‘dog that didn’t bark’ is the most ominous detail, IMO...
I think they’ve been given their orders from the top.
Anderson Cooper reporting he and his team have been roughed up, he was hit on the head. stuff was thrown at them...and he said the army did nothing and that was “shocking” (Anderson doesn’t know about military discipline) ...
Hard to see how this will end well. Mubarak has decided he’s not going anywhere and that is re-energizing the protestors...it’s now a big MESS.
Coopers in the middle of a crisis what did he expect tea and biscuits.
He’s lucky he aint got stabbed yet, tehy seems to be no discretion on who’s getting their heads cracked and the mubarak lot will take the reporters out first.
” I think theyve been given their orders from the top. “
Yeah - but which ‘top’??
The Generals, beyond some lukewarm ‘support’ for Mubarak in the early days, have been strangely silent, of late...
Is Hosni still in control of the Army, and holding them back for a later stage in the revolt??
Or is the Army Leadership staying on the sidelines, ready to step in and assume control when the chaos becomes complete??
Or am I over-thinking this??
I think you’re right. When this is over- one way or another- the army is the only institution that can keep order. They need to try and maintain apparent neutrality...
I’ve been truly impressed by the army- their discipline is professional and very tough to keep under these circumstances.
Per BBC- loudspeaker requesting people to go home.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12307698
Live coverage on BBC right now- open rock-throwing between two sides.
1347: Arwa Mahmoud in Tahrir Square tweets: “The army has unblocked one of the entrances to #tahrir and pro-regime protesters entered. Some with knives. Scores of injured #tahrir protesters carried back into the square.”
1405: Gulf News reporter Abbas Al Lawati tweets: “Just saw a foreign journalist being chased by a mob with weapons. He was alone. They got him. God help him.”
This woman on AJ is speaking and said they’ve been there all week and no one got hurt (blaming the pro-Mubarak protesters).
Oh, really, - what about the 2,000 hurt, 30 killed, 60 raped, buildings burned, museum ransacked...
A correspondent, ON FNC IIRC, said this morning that some protestors came in on camelback. Cue the theme from Lawrence of Arabia.
LOL! I was watching the BBC and saw that- horses and camels in the middle of the square..moving pretty quickly.
I see the Beeb’s coverage is isolated on that one particular spot. Is the reporting that the violence is widespread, in pockets, anyone heard?
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They wont go down without a fight .
AP : Egypt rejects calls from international community for an immediate transition of power - AFP
Meaning Mubarak means to hold power.
160 posted on Wednesday, February 02, 2011 7:31:15 AM by sunmars
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