The people in Egypt are under governmental siege.
Mubarak regime is banning Facebook, Twitter, and all other popular internet sites by blocking the internet into Egypt.
Tomorrow the government will block the 3 mobile phone networks. And there is news that even the phone land lines will be cut tomorrow, to prevent any news agency from following what will happen.
Tomorrow the government will block the 3 mobile phone networks. And there is news that even the phone land lines will be cut tomorrow, to prevent any news agency from following what will happen.
Suez city is already under siege now.
The government cut the water supply and electricity, people, including, children and elderly are suffering there now.
The patients in hospitals cannot get urgent medical care. The injured protesters are lying in the streets and the riot police are preventing people from helping them.
The families of the killed protesters cannot get the bodies of their sons to bury them. This picture is the same in north Saini (El-Sheikh zoyad city) and in western Egypt (Al-salom). The riot police is cracking down on protesters in Ismailia, Alexandria, Fayoum, Shbin Elkoum, and Cairo, the capital, in many neighborhoods across the city.
The patients in hospitals cannot get urgent medical care. The injured protesters are lying in the streets and the riot police are preventing people from helping them.
The families of the killed protesters cannot get the bodies of their sons to bury them. This picture is the same in north Saini (El-Sheikh zoyad city) and in western Egypt (Al-salom). The riot police is cracking down on protesters in Ismailia, Alexandria, Fayoum, Shbin Elkoum, and Cairo, the capital, in many neighborhoods across the city.
The government is preparing to crackdown on the protesters in all Egyptian cities.
They are using tear gas bombs, rubber and plastic pullets, chemicals like dilutes mustard gas against protesters. Several protesters today have been killed when the armored vehicles of the riot police hit them. Officials in plain clothes carrying blades and knives used to intimidate protesters. Thugs deployed by the Egyptian Ministry of Interior are roaming the streets of Cairo, setting fire on car-wheels as means of black propaganda to demonize protesters and justify police beatings and state torture
All this has been taken place over the past three days during the peaceful demonstrations in Cairo and other cities. Now, with the suspicious silence of the local media and the lack of coverage from the international media, Mubarak and his gang are blocking all the channels that can tell the world about what is happening.
This is what happens when a people unite against oppression. This is what happens when a people stand together -they can take down a government. This is what happens when a people finally see who is "behind the curtain" and "who is running the show."
This is what happens when a people stand united and send a strong message to America, "BUSTED!" now "GET OUT!"
This is what happens when a people stand united and send a strong message to America, "BUSTED!" now "GET OUT!"
My heart is with these People who call for their Liberty. Not the illusion of Freedom America tries to sell.
The activists are flooding the net (youtube and other sites) with thousands of pictures and videos showing the riot police firing on armless people.
The police started to use ammunition against protesters. 15-year old girl has been injured and another 25 year old man has been shot in the mouth. While nothing of these has appeared in the media, there is more to happen tomorrow.
We have seen what the propaganda box wanted us to see. Now watch as the media blacks out the rest.
The police started to use ammunition against protesters. 15-year old girl has been injured and another 25 year old man has been shot in the mouth. While nothing of these has appeared in the media, there is more to happen tomorrow.
We have seen what the propaganda box wanted us to see. Now watch as the media blacks out the rest.
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