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http://twitter.com/#!/ummhajarforpal/status/31394052687527937
Live on Al Jazeera now aired a speech by Egyptian ministry of defence asking people 2 stop vandalizing properties & stop violence! #jan28
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/ummhajarforpal/status/31393971406118912
Men downstairs are ready for looters, one is carrying a samurai sword. #Egypt #Jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 29, 2011
Protesters continue to defy curfew … Down with Mubarak … Long Live the Revolution #Egypt #Jan25
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) January 29, 2011
#Egypt has no plans for early elections, says speaker of parliament – Reuters via al Arabiya TV
— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) January 29, 2011
Photos of the Egypt unrest http://lat.ms/e0XOxH
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) January 29, 2011
Widely believed hated #Egypt police force playing part in the chaos and looting. they've abandoned their posts, in civilian clothes #Jan25
— benwedeman (@bencnn) January 29, 2011
The 53 people currently tweeting from inside #Egypt: http://bit.ly/hCzkUu. Pls let me know of others to add. #Jan25
— Jacob Park (@JacobPark) January 29, 2011
Some have formed makeshift barriers in Zamalek streets. Men armed with metal pipes check people, cars going through. #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 29, 2011
AJE livestream "has been viewed for 26 million minutes in the last 12 hours" (press release)
— Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Salim_Z/status/31392766487433217
RNN: Urgent: one of our reporters wounded in front of the ministry of interior #jan25 #egypt
— Jan 25 Live (@jan25live) January 29, 2011
Wow. It's so quiet in Zamalek I can hear the crowd chanting across the river in Tahrir. #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 29, 2011
YouTube – Interview: Blogger Alaa Abdelfatah: http://bit.ly/fSIKkV @alaa good job Keep spreading the truth #Egypt #Jan25
— Qatoot (@Qatoot88) January 29, 2011
haram, ya shabab. RT @blakehounshell Horrified at scenes of looting of the Egyptian Museum #jan25
— Erin Cunningham (@erinmcunningham) January 29, 2011
Internet and SMS are still down in #Egypt. #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 29, 2011
RNN: Some citizens calling Police for help, their answer "Let the Army help you" #jan25 #egypt
— Jan 25 Live (@jan25live) January 29, 2011
رئيس عمره 86 عاما يعين نائبا له عمره 76 عاما .. لم يفهموا ثورة الشباب via @arashad @saadiahmufarreh #Egypt #Jan25
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/DenaShunra/status/31391547714961408
In Pictures: THE EGYPT PROTESTS http://bit.ly/g6bwLp #jan25 #egypt
— Jenna Alawi (@jennaalawi) January 29, 2011
A list of #Egypt solidarity demonstrations across the US http://j.mp/h2GSym via @Maureen_70 #Jan25
— marmite_news (@marmite_news) January 29, 2011
i am uploading all pictures i am taking from the demonstrations in Cairo here http://bit.ly/CairoDemo #Egypt #Jan25
— Ramy Raoof (@RamyRaoof) January 29, 2011
the sabotage and looting is a counter revolution, run by mubarak's thugs do not be fooled #Jan25 via @alaa
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) January 29, 2011
#breakingnews #Egypt #Jan25 Use dialup then bypass block of website names w/IP's twitter:128.242.240.52fb:69.63.189.34google:72.14.204.99
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 29, 2011
Gideon Ben-Ami, former amb to Egypt, now talking about Kardawi & Muslim Brotherhood. What's the danger? Question keeps coming up in Israel
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23jan25
http://twitter.com/#!/AnaRevolution/status/31391804481871872
.@SultanAlQassemi wait till some DC hyenas get on air to praise the regime and scare the living bejesus out of Americans #Jan25
— weddady (@weddady) January 29, 2011
Brotherhood calls for interim government, without NDP |Al-Masry Al-Youm| http://bit.ly/f6HNZy #Egypt #Jan25
— sara karimi (@sara_HR4All) January 29, 2011
Arab-American on BBC NEws: "Neighbourhood watch… Signs of self-governance… couldn't see a police officer anywhere" #egypt #jan25
— Asa Winstanley (@AsaWinstanley) January 29, 2011
Day 5 #Egypt #jan25: protests seem to be growing compared to previous days. #Mubarak's speech only angered Egyptians more via @Dima_Khatib
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) January 29, 2011
Walking in Zamalek. Feels like a scene from 28 Days Later. Empty. #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 29, 2011
Our Egyptian brothers & sisters will soon lift the siege RT @LSal92 #Gaza has been under a siege for 1325 days #Egypt #Zionism #Palestine
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/HDURMIC/status/31390828832231425
http://twitter.com/#!/Jnoubiyeh/status/31390310898597890
I am walking home to my mother's house. Streets are eerily empty. Few cars. Strange to see Cairo like this. #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 29, 2011
For an academia realistic perspective on the Arab World: The 'bin Laden' of marginalisation' http://bit.ly/gOFWJf Best I've read #Egypt
— Qatoot (@Qatoot88) January 29, 2011
RNN: Executives of Telecom companies cannot be reached on their mobiles, refusing to reactivate internet saying they got orders #jan25
— Jan 25 Live (@jan25live) January 29, 2011
Appointment of spymaster Omar Suleiman as #Egypt VP: talk about too little, too late #jan25
— Shadi Hamid (@shadihamid) January 29, 2011
Reports of looting. People forming neighborhood watch committees. Groups of men stand in front of apt. buildings to protect them. #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 29, 2011
RT @asa_wire Sky News: over 1000 protesters were outside the #Egypt embassy in London today. #jan25
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/iRevolt/status/31390736914063360
My post on #jan25 with pictures from downtown Cairo: And Still They Rise http://j.mp/hwGYww #egypt
— Food Jihadist (@FoodJihad) January 29, 2011
Army Chief of Staff Sami Annan meeting with 5 of his deputies in #Egypt, senior military official says. http://on.cnn.com/gMUgpv
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) January 29, 2011
Awful pictures of the storming of the historic Egypt Museum. Posting them in next tweet. From BBC Arabic
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 29, 2011
al-Jazeera reports Ahmad Shafiq, former aviation minister new prime minister of Egypt with the responsibility to form new government.
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 29, 2011
Impressive. RT @trailchem: THE EGYPT PROTESTS http://totallycoolpix.com/2011/01/the-egypt-protests/ #Egypt #Aegypten
— Subcomandante Midas (@inkorrupt) January 29, 2011
Latest Flickr set, featuring photos from today's protests in Tahrir just before curfew #jan25 http://j.mp/e512xx
— Tom Trewinnard (@Tom_El_Rumi) January 29, 2011
Report: President Hosni Mubarak's two sons, Alaa and Gamal, arrive in London – BBC News #Egypt
— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/iRevolt/status/31389855548182528
Crowley: the #Egyptian government can't reshuffle the deck and then stand pat. #Mubarak's words pledging reform must be followed by action.
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 29, 2011
my aunt lives next to presidential palace, she says she's hearing repeated gun battles #Jan25 #Egypt
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) January 29, 2011
Residents of Mahdi neighbourhood of Cairo trying to protect the entrance to the neighborhood with blockades #Jan25 #Egypt
— Madi J © (@MadiTravel) January 29, 2011
Without Egypt, Israel will be left with no friends in Mideast http://bit.ly/hY6sGT #tunisia #egypt #protest #revolution #israel #gaza
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) January 29, 2011
Gamal Mubarak's 2009 financial crisis advice – flood the system w cash! recipient of said advice? LIEberman, of course http://bit.ly/dTnW9n
— Antiwar.com (@Antiwarcom) January 29, 2011
Residents in wealthy compounds in Cairo suburbs say some army vehicles deployed to protect them – Reuters
— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) January 29, 2011
Egyptian police open fire on Cairo protesters |CTV| http://bit.ly/hH1BP8 #Egypt #Jan25
— sara karimi (@sara_HR4All) January 29, 2011
RT Call to Action: Show of Solidarity TODAY at 2 p.m. / Chicago Stands with the People of Egypt http://eepurl.com/crB8H #jan25
— neveragain (@hajomeyer) January 29, 2011
Much respect to Amr Khaled! Speaking from Tahrir Sq. against injustice! #jan25
— Lina ام ياسمين (@livefromgaza) January 29, 2011
Off to work on pics, back in a bit (with links to pics, of course). Tahya Tunis! Tahya Masr!!! #jan25 #Egypt
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 29, 2011
Amr Khaled on @AJArabic didn't know he is back in Cairo (Mubarak expelled him for 8 years!), he is in Tahreer Square now #Egypt #JO
— Ali Dahmash علي دهمش (@AliDahmash) January 29, 2011
Live blog: Murbarak names intelligence chief Suleiman VP; protesters defy curfew; US says shuffling deck not enough http://bit.ly/e7Mjm7
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 29, 2011
If any press are looking for interviews with Egyptian activists or journalists you can email me at my twitter name @ gmail. #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 29, 2011
There's no state at the moment, we're governing ourselves #Jan25 via @Sandmonkey: #Egypt
— marmite_news (@marmite_news) January 29, 2011
#EGIPTO Llega también a Egipto opositor de Mubarak Ayman Nour .. Se suma a los manifestantes .. http://bit.ly/hocu83
— Gisela Ontiveros (@Gittyss) January 29, 2011
#Mubarak is being dragged away from his power chair, yet he's desperately clutching to its legs. #Egypt #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 29, 2011
Love You Egypt: zionist flag no longer polluting the air of Cairo. Long Live Egypt …. Long Live the Revolution #Egypt #Jan25
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) January 29, 2011
Wikipedia pages of Omar Suleiman, Egypt's new Vice President http://bit.ly/dHWToP & of Ahmad Shafik, new Prime Minister http://bit.ly/fpOJiU
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31386515615518720
Demonstrators extremely angered by Suleiman's appointment. #Egypt #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 29, 2011
RT @rez0: "We will never be silenced" http://bit.ly/eEP9Yk #egypt #jan25
— Stop Apartheid Now (@stopApartheid) January 29, 2011
Gun shots can be heard in parts of Cairo, we're hearing theyre from secutity guards/armed civilians to scare off potential looters. #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 29, 2011
Al Jazeera Arabic reports that planes carrying families of Israeli diplomats have flown back to #Israel. #egypt
— Haitham Sabbah (@sabbah) January 29, 2011
Al Jazeera Arabic reports that planes carrying families of Israeli diplomats have flown back to #Israel. #egypt
— Palestine Think Tank (@palestinethink) January 29, 2011
Una de las víctimas en una morgue no identificada. 72 muertes confirmadas en las protestas en #Egipto http://twitpic.com/3ujmcq #aljazeera
— AJELive (@AJELive) January 29, 2011
RT @sharifkouddous: Crowd getting massive. A sea of people have filled Tahrir. #Egypt
— World Peace (@WorldPeace2Day) January 29, 2011
Israeli 'expert' on Ch. 2: "Arabs, with all due respect, do not know what democracy is.' #jan25
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) January 29, 2011
Ahmad Shafiq & Omar Suleiman appointed to new #Egypt government: Live analysis here: http://aje.me/ajelive #mubarak #jan25 #cairo
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 29, 2011
RT @AJEnglish Thousands in Cairo defy curfew: Protests continue in the capital as Egyptian president appoints (cont) http://tl.gd/8ffojc
— TroubledDays (@TroubledDays) January 29, 2011
Egypt State TV denies that Mubarak sons have fled. Shows scenes of peaceful Cairo night.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 29, 2011
State media denies that Muabarak's sons left the country #jan25
— Lina ام ياسمين (@livefromgaza) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/annan6/status/31386536029192192
If appointment of Omer Suliman was indeed orchestrated by the U.S., it just shows how #Egypt is 'too big to fail' for U.S. foreign policy.
— Usamah Mohamed أسامة (@simsimt) January 29, 2011
or maybe he's just in de nile. #Egypt
— Antiwar.com (@Antiwarcom) January 29, 2011
#Mubarak is trying to handle an unprecedented revolution with old dull solutions. #Egypt #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 29, 2011
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