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#bencnn is right on.thank god he reported on the #looting and plainclothes cops I have been saying for the past 2 hrs #Jan25 #CNN #Egypt
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 29, 2011
Interior Ministry thugs are the ones looting and destroying property to impose Mubarak #Jan25 army watching passively.
— weddady (@weddady) January 29, 2011
From Rehab via phone: Army still can't be seen inside, only heard helicopters fleet flying around. #egypt #jan25
— Salma Serry (@SalmaSerry) January 29, 2011
They have opened fire on protesters outside of the Interior Ministry. At least 5 dead. The "new government" doesn't seem new. #Jan25
— Luciano (@lucorico) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/HalaGorani/status/31398196940898304
Is the Obama Admin is what Americans can conjure in the "savvy" dept, with its internet kill switches and bumbling moron Bidens? great.
— Antiwar.com (@Antiwarcom) January 29, 2011
Representative from army warning looters and outlaws on State TV http://yfrog.com/gyjterdj
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 29, 2011
Almost all police stations ransacked, arsenals looted. Suddenly weapons in the streets wielded by thugs. Where is the army? #Jan25 #Egypt
— benwedeman (@bencnn) January 29, 2011
#Egyptian TV: Armed forces reinforcements in all areas across #Egypt to impose the curfew and deal severely with protesters. #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 29, 2011
US media eating up Omar Soliman's appointment as reform "Egypt's never had a VP before" #jan25 #egypt #pharaoh
— Yousef Munayyer (@YousefMunayyer) January 29, 2011
Pics from the uprising in Cairo's Imbaba neighborhood yesterday now online: http://bit.ly/ihYhha #jan25 #Egypt
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 29, 2011
Absurd & insulting statement of the day just heard on @CNN: "Wealthy class may fall victims to impoverished looters" #jan25 #egypt #pharaoh
— Yousef Munayyer (@YousefMunayyer) January 29, 2011
remember egyptians willingly sacrificed their lives for the #Jan25 revolution, they won't shy away from sacrificing property #Jan25
— Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) January 29, 2011
In pictures: Anger in Egypt – Al Jazeera English: http://bit.ly/fIe3tt Must see this #Egypt #Jan25
— Qatoot (@Qatoot88) January 29, 2011
Al Jazeera breaking: State TV: Army forces now going to keep security in Cairo to keep security.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 29, 2011
Citizen arrests! Al Jazeera: Protesters in Alexandria arrest police officers caught looting & hand them over to army officials #jan25
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 29, 2011
#Media is missing a major part of the events in #Cairo: MASSIVE POPULAR ORGANIZING TO FORM DEFENSE COMMITTEES AGAINST THUGS #Jan25
— weddady (@weddady) January 29, 2011
"Omar Suleiman is just like Mubarak, there is no change," a protester told Reuters /@GreenQuran #Egypt #jan25
— fra_ise (@fra_ise) January 29, 2011
Egypt can use this number for dial up: +33172890150 (login 'toto' pass 'toto') #egypt #jan25
— Jenna Alawi (@jennaalawi) January 29, 2011
The reporter on the phone from Suez just now was @SherineT #egypt #jan25
— Asa Winstanley (@AsaWinstanley) January 29, 2011
The sabotage and looting is a counter revolution, run by mubarak's thugs do not be fooled #Jan25 via @alaa #Egypt
— marmite_news (@marmite_news) January 29, 2011
#mohandasin #rihab #army watching as looters walk away with things #Jan25 #egypt #breakingnews
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 29, 2011
Protesters immediately rebuffed Suleiman's appointment. Nothing will satisfy them except #Mubarak's resignation. #Egypt #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/CarlosLatuff/status/31396534465601536
My friends mom making #molotov cocktails to protect them 4rm looters in #Mohandasin. She is 60 plus! #Mubarak what have u done? #egypt#jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 29, 2011
RT @ruwaisreviews confirmed by someone at the kiosk in rafah! RT @972magazine: there are reports that Egyptian army abandoned Gaza border…
— Sofia Smith سهى (@SmithSofia) January 29, 2011
Egypt parliament speaker says no plans for early elections: #Jan25 #Mubarak #Cairo #Egypt http://tinyurl.com/72e45x
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) January 29, 2011
For the latest developments in Egypt, you must follow @bencnn who is on the ground. #FF
— Mandy Wiener (@MandyWiener) January 29, 2011
There is a conspiracy against the people to distort their image and show them as vandals and thieves. #Egypt #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 29, 2011
RT @SultanAlQassemi Al Jazeera: the 50,000 protesters in Alexandria are chanting "Today's the last day of Mubarak Rule" #Jan25
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) January 29, 2011
AJA reporting that gangs of thugs are attacking the children's cancer hospital – I'm thinking hired by NDP to malign the protests #Jan25
— Natalya (@Umm_Issa) January 29, 2011
BEAUTIFUL | Protestors performing Salat ul-Isha'a [evening prayers] under street lights in Tahrir Sq… | @AJEnglish | #Egypt | #Jan25
— muiz (@muiz) January 29, 2011
At least 31 killed in protests in Alexandria, #Egypt, hospital authorities tell CNN. http://on.cnn.com/gMUgpv
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) January 29, 2011
Plz differentiate between protesters who endager their lives 2 stand up against unjust regime, & those who r evil enough 2 vandalize! #jan28
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 29, 2011
♻ @ellozy: The generation that protection #Cairo in 1977 is joining to protect it in 2010 #jan25
— Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) January 29, 2011
RT @AngryArabNews Ask the Zionists:If Zionists, who have been reassuring themselves,r right that there r no … http://bit.ly/fZ7ZeO #Jan25
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) January 29, 2011
Egypt: regime in search of a survival strategy #jan25 http://post.ly/1Y62X Good blog post
— Brian Whitaker (@Brian_Whit) January 29, 2011
witnesses say hospitals aren't sending ambulances to injured protestors and there's no police around #egypt #jan25
— Nashwa Nasreldin (@nashwanasreldin) January 29, 2011
I can see people splitting to two groups, those who are protesting and those who are protecting #Jan25 via @beleidy #Egypt
— marmite_news (@marmite_news) January 29, 2011
Egyptian security enters the Egypt Museum with weapons to protect it http://yfrog.com/h37dfxuj
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 29, 2011
Defence Ministry issued a communique read on TV asking people to comply with curfew, or else face strict measures #egypt #jan25
— Dima Khatib أنا ديمة (@Dima_Khatib) January 29, 2011
Israel channel 10 interviews Uzi Dayan who calls IDF to prepare in the southern front
— Noam R (@noamr) January 29, 2011
Museum http://yfrog.com/h25y0iij http://yfrog.com/hsu6aezj http://yfrog.com/h0arrqj http://yfrog.com/h8ijfrj http://yfrog.com/h067787496j
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 29, 2011
Egyptian Amry confirms that who ever plans 2 defy the curfew will be in danger! America rushed 2 pull Americans out of Egypt! #jan28
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 29, 2011
Egyptian Amry confirms that who ever plans 2 defy the curfew will be in danger! America rushed 2 pull Americans out of Egypt! #jan28
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 29, 2011
the Egyptian people are protecting public and private properties and organizing traffic and protecting each other. #Egypt #jan25
— Ramy Raoof (@RamyRaoof) January 29, 2011
El primer asunto a resolver por la comunidad mundial sería escoger entre alimentos y biocombustibles http://bit.ly/eWfgfA
— Reflexiones de Fidel (@reflexionfidel) January 29, 2011
Workers in a hospital for cancerous children call on the army to protect the hospital from looting and vandalizing attempts. #Egypt #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 29, 2011
Muslim Brotherhood claims that Police has released all 18,000 criminals imprisoned in Borg Al-Arab Prison outside Alexandria. #jan25
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) January 29, 2011
Sami Anan (chief of army) -American puppet- was visiting USA & came 2 Egypt after America advised him 2 go back & calm the people! #jan28
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 29, 2011
Prisoners and police clash at Cairo prison, 8 dead | Reuters http://t.co/o4EmhQu
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) January 29, 2011
Mubarak assigned Omar Suleiman as his v. pres. but people r not approving,Washington wants Sami Anan (chief of army) 2 b mubarak's v. pres.
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 29, 2011
shout out @bencnn in Cairo for his excellent coverage not normally befitting his organization. Can we nix domestic CNN for Intl? thx
— Antiwar.com (@Antiwarcom) January 29, 2011
Dear Mubarak, collect your thugs, it's not working. You're sacrificing them. We're protecting the streets. #Jan25
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) January 29, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/iRevolt/status/31394494037364736
No functioning security state in Egypt, but the Cairo metro plugs on. Ordinary heroism of the everyday. #Egypt #Jan25
— Antiwar.com (@Antiwarcom) January 29, 2011
#AlJazeera Friend mom making molotov cocktails 2 fight looters in #mohandasin frnds in #zamalek getting #guns #looters allover #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 29, 2011
So here comes the other half of the rope-a-dope strategy: Popular demands for the army to restore order, stop the looting. Will it work?
— Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) January 29, 2011
Mubarak's puppies (sons) fled 2 London 2day! #jan28
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 29, 2011
Live tweets from Cairo (thank you for doing what the MSM won't): @ShereefAbbas @sharifkouddous @justimage #Egypt #Jan25
— South/South (@southsouth) January 29, 2011
#breakingnews Friend mom making molotov cocktails 2 fight looters in #mohandasin frnds in #zamalek getting #guns #looters allover #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 29, 2011
Thugs now surrounding houses in Alexandria,people asking the damn Egyptian army 2 interfere & protect them! #jan28
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 29, 2011
Came to office by Cairo metro today. People talking about Mubarak as president IN THE PAST TENSE. For most I spoke, Mubarak is gone. #Jan25
— benwedeman (@bencnn) January 29, 2011
One of the casualties in unidentified morgue. 72 deaths confirmed in #Egypt protests http://twitpic.com/3ujmcq via @rodolfob @AJELive #Jan25
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) January 29, 2011
#Egyptian defense ministry: we'll punish severely whoever doesn't respect the "law' and breaks the curfew. #Egypt #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 29, 2011
Criminal minority, probably cops, loot and destroy; most ordinary citizens form spontaneous groups to protect property and patrimony. #Egypt
— Antiwar.com (@Antiwarcom) January 29, 2011
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