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RT @nancykric: RT @SultanAlQassemi: Breaking: Al Jazeera Arabic issues new coordinates for NileSat: 10949 Vertical FEC 3/4 Tell others now
— Sofia Smith سهى (@SmithSofia) January 30, 2011
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BBC Arabic (awesome job btw) showing El Baradei speech in Tahrir Square. I'll tweet some now.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
From my vantage point, crowd appears to keep getting bigger in Tahrir Sq. Oppn unity behind Elbaradei may b having fast impact? #Egypt
— Dan Nolan (@Dan_Nolan9) January 30, 2011
Word spreading like wildfire that despised interior minister Habib Al Adly is still in power. #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 30, 2011
My first piece from #Egypt "From the front lines of the Egyptian uprising" http://bit.ly/f4AHRj #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 30, 2011
Al Arabiya: 3,113 "outlaws" have been arrested in Egypt. Mubarak officially requests new Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik to form a government
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Pic from Friday: 2 women 1 wearing a cross & the other in a niqab in midst of shooting and tear gas in Ramses protesting http://is.gd/XSxlCU
— Mostafa Hussein (@moftasa) January 30, 2011
RNN: Journalist Daoud Hasan: Number of protestors in #Tahrir is increasing continuously, and protest to continue throughout the night #jan25
— Jan 25 Live (@jan25live) January 30, 2011
El Baradei arrives in Meydan Tahrir. Page grab Al Arabiya http://yfrog.com/h81yiyj http://yfrog.com/gznmqtzj
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Al Arabiya: Egyptian police (absent for three days) will direct traffic in Cairo tomorrow amongst other duties except for Meydan Tahrir.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Aljazeera reporter: AlBaradei is not feeling well & had to leave Tahrir square without doing a speech. #Egypt #Jan25 #Mubarak
— Alshaheed (@Alshaheeed) January 30, 2011
Finally! #mobile with frd in #Tahrir! #Baradei is here? We have NO IDEA! REALLY? #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
VIDEO: Democracy protests in Amman, Jordan on Friday, Jan 28 http://t.co/gWnPMXm #jan25 #ReformJO
— Ali Abunimah (@AliAbunimah) January 30, 2011
Chanting against Omar Suleiman and Ahmed Shafik calling them collaborators with US #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 30, 2011
Before I take a break. Ponder this pls. #Baradei is always more interested in talking w/Western journos not people of #Egypt #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
CODEPINK: Take Action Now! http://t.co/0euaNdP
— Free Gaza Movement (@freegazaorg) January 30, 2011
Reuters: Egypt's Al Jazeera bans shows channel's key role by @hammonda1 http://bit.ly/dGLMlH "caused more destruction than Israel for Egypt"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
AJE reports that in Alex many, many women have now joined the protests, some even in the niqab #jan25
— بنت طلال (@majda72) January 30, 2011
#Egypt police to return to streets tomorrow, sources have told Al Jazeera. Meanwhile, protesters continue to demonstrate across the country
— AJELive (@AJELive) January 30, 2011
SO TRUE! @gharbeia Tahrir sq #Baradei isn't addressing people but journalists while most people are praying in a different direction #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
I guess these new "journalists" w/working mobiles to #tweet abt #Baradei will need "contacts" if he takes over ;-) #Egypt #Baksheesh#Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
Interesting 2 see newlyminted #egypt journos who just flew in with USpassports deferring to #Baradei but what does #Tahrir want?#Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
Coverage of Mohamed ElBaradei & Tahrir Square coming to you live from #Cairo on Al Jazeera: http://aje.me/ajelive #egypt #jan25
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 30, 2011
El Baradei is speaking but we're not getting audio. @shadihamid now on Al Jazeera English
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
How many of the 1million in #Tahrir rt now think #Baradei deserves to lead #Egypt after spending 30yrs in 5-star hotelrooms? #Mubarak #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
"Face the Nation": WH Chief of Staff Daley Says Obama Open to Changes in Health Reform But Will Not "Refight Battle" http://bit.ly/i9yMQL
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera Audio Update: ElBaradei is in Tahrir Square http://audioboo.fm/boos/266028-al-jazeera-audio-update-8 #aljazeera #jan25 #egypt
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 30, 2011
English link to Foreign Ministry statement http://bit.ly/fVzm1K "latest events have shown who is the real friend of Egypt and who is not"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Big part of crowd sitting down to hear/see Baradei speak #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 30, 2011
Omar Suleiman ran #Egypt's US-backed torture program. He is unacceptable. #Jan25
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31760538572693504
Live Messages from Egypt | Al Jazeera Blogs http://t.co/gq8LWNd via @ajenglish
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 30, 2011
Gaddafi & Mahmoud Abbas as well. RT @blakehounshell @SultanAlQassemi So Egypt has one friend, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia?
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Are #Baradei and #Ikhwan just shameless political opportunists? Have they earned the right to lead #Egypt? #Jan25 #Mubarak #Cairo #Tahrir
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
Egyptian FM: We will re-assess our relations with countries after the protests end. (part of the statement here http://bit.ly/f7j2SQ Arabic)
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Omar Suleiman led Egypt's negotiations with Israel, imposing siege of #Gaza. #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 30, 2011
#Egypt opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei arrives in Cairo's Tahrir Square to address protesters. http://on.cnn.com/eJR2rB
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) January 30, 2011
Egyptian Foreign Ministry issues a statement: The current events show us who the true friends of Egypt are & who wishes Egypt ill.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Players emerge Suleiman, ElBaradei, Muslim Brotherhood – making statements, holding talks … anyone met with the protesters? #jan25 #cairo
— Firas Al-Atraqchi (@Firas_Atraqchi) January 30, 2011
Video: Liz Palmer Reports From Cairo as Fighter Jets Swoop Over Thousands of Protesters Gathered in Tahrir Square http://bit.ly/flYnRy
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 30, 2011
Is #Baradei arriving in #Tahrir an act of shameful political opportunism or has he earned the right to lead #Egypt? #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
The US media giants need to let go and allow Al Jazeera English on our cable boxes and satellite dishes. AJEnglish has had the best coverage
— Ehab Z | إيهاب ز (@EhabZ) January 30, 2011
Heavy military presence across Egypt, but ElBaradei tells protesters at Cairo's Tahrir Square: "What we have begun cannot go back…"
— AJELive (@AJELive) January 30, 2011
1 million people in #Tahrir This is WITHOUT #twitter #smartphones #socialnetworking Only "connected" types hv working mobiles #Jan25 #Egypt
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
Had Egypt uprising occurred without Tunisia, outcome might be more uncertain. But Ben Ali precedent means Egyptians won't settle for less.
— Ali Abunimah (@AliAbunimah) January 30, 2011
Some want Baradei to be in type of transitional gov't. Feelings are mixed. His rep is untarnished but some question his ability to lead
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 30, 2011
#IssandralAmrani is RIGHT. For everyone in #Tahrir this is not about #Baradei It is about #Mubarak #Jan25 #Egypt
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
Baradei seen as non-corrupt, is respected. But he lived away too long, didn't join earlier protests & this revolt was done w/o his help
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 30, 2011
What's this BS about ministers in a resigned cabinet giving orders? First El Feki shuts down AlJazeera now Al Adly orders a security rollout
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Thank God #IssandralAmrani my old shelter/friend in #Cairo is on #AJEnglish LIVE from #Tahrir He is a great guy #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
Opposition figure ElBaradei arrives at Cairo's Tahir Square – Al-Jazeera via JPost http://bit.ly/gAXkc6
— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera: duties of the security forces from tomorrow is to maintain security & not interact with protesters (how will that work?)
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Group of veiled women chanting: "Gamal tell your father the Egyptian people hate him." #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 30, 2011
Don't worry jazeera is used to being shut down by govt's. We'll find a way to get this out to you #Egypt #Jan25
— Dan Nolan (@Dan_Nolan9) January 30, 2011
Had to leave Tahrir Sq to edit piece. Great story IF we find a way to get it to air after govt shutdown of tv uplink/internet #Egypt
— Dan Nolan (@Dan_Nolan9) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Hea_M/status/31732187598426113
Al Jazeera: Orders have been issued to security officers to disperse throughout Egypt starting from tomorrow except for Meydan Tahrir
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Brzezinski’s Feared “Global Awakening” Has Arrived http://bit.ly/f1daKE #egypt #tunisia #protest #revolution #fed #economy #debt #taxes
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31754616496463872
ElBaradei joins protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square http://t.co/pzgdUY4
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) January 30, 2011
#Egypt #Jan25 Waiting 2 talk 2 Yousry who spoke so amazingly-when he comes back frm #Tahrir He is waiting for #Baradei bit.ly/fGrsNc
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
http://twitpic.com/3uwgs8 View of Midan Tahrir at 5pm
— arabist (@arabist) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31754388708007936
US audience can watch Al Jazeera right now 11am-3pm EST DIRECTV 375 and DISH 9410 @LinkTV Thanks @bernardtmartin
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
على الجزيرة أحمد عبد العليم، وهو صحفي وناشط، يقول: وصول طائرتين اسرائيليتين مليئتين بأسلحة جديدة للشرطة المصرية. معقول؟ #egypt #jan25
— Dima Khatib أنا ديمة (@Dima_Khatib) January 30, 2011
Page grab of CNN showing Mubarak meeting today with senior NDP officials (who will soon be tried in court) http://yfrog.com/h7p1lej
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Big fan of American engineering. Particularly F-16 fighter jets. #Egypt #Mubarak #jan25
— Hosni Mubarak (@TheReal_Mubarak) January 30, 2011
Only a generous president like myself would allow the people to protest on a workday. #Egypt #Mubarak #jan25
— Hosni Mubarak (@TheReal_Mubarak) January 30, 2011
Just got off the phone with Obama and my new villa in Tel Aviv has just been remodeled and is ready for my move in. #jan25 #Mubarak #Egypt
— Hosni Mubarak (@TheReal_Mubarak) January 30, 2011
مصادر الجزيرة : مهام قوات الأمن تقتصر بدءا من الغد على حفظ الأمن وعدم الاحتكاك بالمتظاهرين #jan25 #Egypt #aljazeera
— قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) January 30, 2011
The @arabist on CNN "There are people from my street protecting the street. This is happening all over the country"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31752932139474945
#ElBaradei has arrived at Tahrir Square, huge crowd gathers around him #egypt #jan25 (via phone)
— Ayman Mohyeldin (@AymanM) January 30, 2011
Live Stream of latest AJE #egypt coverage from correspondents on ground in Tahrir Square with thousands of protesters http://aje.me/fwtYjF
— AJELive (@AJELive) January 30, 2011
"Ashat Al Thawra" عاشت الثورة RT @bakerator @SultanAlQassemi How does one say "viva la revolucion" in Arabic?
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
ElBaradei arrival confirmed and chants for him are heard in Tahrir via @BassoonistPaul @BuJabal #Jan25 #Egypt
— marmite_news (@marmite_news) January 30, 2011
@AJArabic trying to embarrass Egyptian TV LOL by comparing live footage #25jan
— أحمد محمد رشاد (@arashad) January 30, 2011
Translation of civy talk of speaker on Aljaz: "Jets turned their after-burners, ran mock raids on Liberation square" #Jan25
— weddady (@weddady) January 30, 2011
Couple day ago tweeted #Egypt was approaching state of revolt. It's well beyond that now. Already feels post-Mubarak #Jan25
— benwedeman (@bencnn) January 30, 2011
White House truly saying: We r only worried abt Israel safety & the Oil, we will do anything 2 protect both. It couldn't B clearer. #Jan25
— AbirG. (@AbirElixir) January 30, 2011
In subway yesterday young man takes marker and crosses out "Hosni Mubarak Station" on map. Everyone applauded. #Jan25 #Egypt
— benwedeman (@bencnn) January 30, 2011
Emilio Morenatti, AP photog who had his leg blown off in Afghanistan last year, is taking photos in Cairo. Check NYT homepage. #jan25
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) January 30, 2011
AJE: people in Cairo saying that they're having to devote all their effort to finding food for the family.
— Matthew Teller (@matthewteller) January 30, 2011
I'm going to upload photos from my walks around Cairo and Tahrir square in minutes. Stay tuned. #jan25
— Danny Ramadan (@DannySeesIt) January 30, 2011
Link to most Arabic channels, Al Arabiya TV works (not all others do) http://www.watchfomny.com/tv-arabic.php Thanks @seltouny
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
BBC estimated 150,000 RT @beleidy: AlJazzera estimates 100,000 people in Tahrir Square #Jan25 Egypt
— /kaw·reɪdʒ/ (@kawrage) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31750827794235392
Latest images from protests in #Cairo #Egypt http://twitpic.com/3uwgpf
— AJELive (@AJELive) January 30, 2011
Demonstrators are back in Tahrir Square – say they won't stop until Mubarak goes. A few hundred pausing for prayers. #Jan25 via @jrug
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) January 30, 2011
Egypt shuts down Al Jazeera bureau: Network's licences cancelled and accreditation of staff in Cairo withdrawn b… http://aje.me/ezlAgy
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31750616367767552
RT @weddady: Speaker on Aljaz: "The tens of thousands in the Liberation square understood that America lifted its protection from Mubarak"
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) January 30, 2011
Lots of gunfire on Maadi outskirts. this is first evening I spend here in last five days. Jaded son tells me: "It's normal." #Jan25 #Egypt
— benwedeman (@bencnn) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera English : El Baradei will make a speech that he agreed on with other opposition parties. He will try to reach out to the military
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
haha RT @jeremyscahill: Waiting for the neocons to propose Zalmay Khalilzad as interim #Egyptian president
— Antiwar.com (@Antiwarcom) January 30, 2011
Al Arabiya: El Baradei "I look forward to establishing contact wit the army. Also, it reports that @ElBaradei has arrived in Meydan Tahrir
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
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