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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
Tweets #Egypt #Jan25
Under my house. Red "shaheen" or "128" car in dokki/mohandeseen area going around shooting ramdomly @ ppl.. On full alert #jan25
— Abbas (@ShereefAbbas) January 30, 2011
RT @Port_Sa3eedy RNN News: Muslims protesters are praying in Tahrir SQ, while Christians are protecting them. http://is.gd/5yE5wE #Jan25
— Ken O'Keefe (@1worldcitizen) January 30, 2011
Wael Ghonim & other bloggers r reported missing!Plz help locate them or spread the news about their missing! every1 is concerned!
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 30, 2011
Looks like @nytimes at least is trying to crown Elbaradei before the people's revolution has even toppled the dictator http://t.co/Y4kzoWQ
— Ali Abunimah (@AliAbunimah) January 30, 2011
follow @Elazul he collects fantastic reports from neighbouhood watch committees all over cairo #Jan25
— Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) January 30, 2011
Egypt's uprising and its implications for Palestine ~ Ali Abunimah http://t.co/W6nVSuC #jan25
— Ali Abunimah (@AliAbunimah) January 29, 2011
INDEPENDENT'S EXCELLENT ARTICLE: Egypt: Death throes of a dictatorship http://ind.pn/gHQpfP #25Jan #egypt #cairo
— Nela (@nelaontherun) January 30, 2011
Egyptian police patrols return to streets: state agency http://t.co/FCjNlDn
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) January 30, 2011
Confirmed: 3 thugs have been killed in the Dokki area , 4 in Nasr city near mosatafa el nahass, 3 in Manyal, 2 in Elnozha Elgedida #Jan25
— Elazul (@Elazul) January 30, 2011
Obama "reiterated his focus on supporting an orderly transition to a govt that is responsive to the aspirations of the Egyptian people"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31801714826813440
Here is the just released transcript of the White House statement on Obama & Egypt http://usat.ly/ftCMT5
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Egyptian police official asked Egyptian people 2 abide the curfew!
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31801501449977856
Egyptian police official now live on all channels
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera Audio Update: http://audioboo.fm/boos/266123-al-jazeera-audio-update-10 #aljazera #jan25 #egypt
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 30, 2011
It is over. http://www.countercurrents.org/fisk300111.htm by Robert Fisk
— Free Gaza Movement (@freegazaorg) January 30, 2011
Obama, in calls to foreign leaders, supports an 'orderly transition' in Egypt to a government responsive to the people – Reuters
— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera breaking: White House: Obama has called regional leaders & voiced support for a peaceful transfer of power in Egypt
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31800410578624512
Al Arabeya: Obama supports creating an Egy. gov. that answers & listens 2 the Egyptian people #jan28
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 30, 2011
BREAKING: inner circles of enlightenment- the liberation of #Palestine & #Gaza inevitable after #Egypt regime falls. #Israel gov't powerless
— World Peace (@WorldPeace2Day) January 30, 2011
curfew tomoro 3pm to 8 am. They're trying to lock ppl in &drive them insane #jan25
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) January 30, 2011
Wake Up !! http://fb.me/QFbS14mi
— Doc Jazz ✌ طارق (@docjazzmusic) January 30, 2011
Must see: Spoof on US State Department's Position on Egypt http://bit.ly/euku2H (Video: 4:08 minutes) Thanks @BIG_HASS cc @pjcrowley #Jan25
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
@AssemMemon Working on a list of major updates
— Ramy Yaacoub (@RamyYaacoub) January 30, 2011
The army fears about imposing curfew but is vigorously checking "violating" cars, not arresting them
— Sarah El Sirgany (@Ssirgany) January 30, 2011
Streets are empty but a lot of civil and military checkpoints none on of which are on October 6 Bbridge
— Sarah El Sirgany (@Ssirgany) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera: Several police stations torched in Alexandria amid anti-govt protests. Lack of firefighters as buildings are set on fire.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Neighborhood watch groups have set up systems and codes – to protect areas and coordinate with each other – which are changed every day
— Sarah El Sirgany (@Ssirgany) January 30, 2011
call +16504194796 & +390662207294 to deliver testimonies & reflections on the uprising in #Egypt & and it will be spread online. #Jan25
— Ramy Raoof (@RamyRaoof) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera English: NDP Party member says "millions & millions of Egyptians want Mubarak to stay, they don't need to come out on the street"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
A curfew now imposed from 3pm making it impossible to finish anything during the day
— Sarah El Sirgany (@Ssirgany) January 30, 2011
[The following seven tweets are being communicated via international phone call with @firas_atraqchi]
— Sarah El Sirgany (@Ssirgany) January 30, 2011
ElBaradei urges US to abandon Mubarak [presstv] http://j.mp/fupRGo #Jan25 #Egypt
— marmite_news (@marmite_news) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/AngryArabNews/status/31795816108658688
According to the Associated Press, foreign tourists & Egyptians flocked to Cairo’s main airport http://t.co/xYntRNW #Egypt #Tahrir Square
— The Jordan Times (@jordantimes) January 30, 2011
Oh man, I'm getting chills just going through the pics from Tahrir today. Oof. #Egypt #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera: Protestors on the street say they will remain there until Mubarak has stepped down. #Jan25 #OpEgypt
— ¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@ClipperChip) January 30, 2011
they're trying to delay decisions to exhaust protesters #jan25
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) January 30, 2011
@AJEnglish We've launched a direct phone line for people in #Egypt to submit reports to #AlJazeera: Dial +97444896192 or +97444896190 #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
Egypt's State media :"there r ONLY 5 hundreds protesters in Tahrir Sq" notice the big, fat, ONLY. Very pathetic! #jan25
— Lina ام ياسمين (@livefromgaza) January 30, 2011
we are trying to spread these numbers among Egyptians: +16504194796 & +390662207294. Speak to Tweet. #Egypt #Jan25
— Ramy Raoof (@RamyRaoof) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera: Egypt State TV "The curfew hours have been extended to start from 3pm to 8am from Monday" (curfew previously started from 4pm)
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
with curfew, no restaurants, food or gas. Basic goods will soon b in shortage #jan25
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) January 30, 2011
took me 2.5 hrs to get to heliopolis, around 30 check points. Impenetrable fortress #jan25
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) January 30, 2011
RT @TheNewsBlotter: GAZA Jan 30 (Reuters) – Egypt shuts Gaza border as militants break out of jail http://bit.ly/hXsH9g #Egypt #Jan25
— Pat Cox (@madkentdragon) January 30, 2011
They're pushing their luck with these shorter curfews (3pm-8am). People will literally blow up in their faces. Good for us I guess. #Jan25
— Abbas (@ShereefAbbas) January 30, 2011
Mubarak keeps on extending the curfew. Whatever he does, he is still the only one staying home! Those who care are in #Tahrir! #Jan25 #Egypt
— Ibtihal Aloul (@Ibtihal4Gaza) January 30, 2011
BBC: NDP says new government will be announced in a few hours #jan25 #egypt
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 30, 2011
NDP party member on the phone to AJE: "Millions and millions of Egyptians are demanding the president to stay" HAAHAHAHAHAHAH #Egypt #jan25
— Asa Winstanley (@AsaWinstanley) January 30, 2011
Egypt25Jan: BBC: NDP says new government will be announced in a few hours #jan25 #egypt
— Jan 25 Live (@jan25live) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/olanan/status/31792502876938240
Britain, Germany & other countries advised their nationals against travel to the main cities hit http://t.co/LledB9x #Egypt #Tahrir Square
— The Jordan Times (@jordantimes) January 30, 2011
So far quieter in Maadi that Saturday night. Sporadic gunfire. Neighborhood patrol seems well organised. #Jan25 #Egypt via @bencnn
— marmite_news (@marmite_news) January 30, 2011
three Palestinians also flee #Egypt jails, return to #Gaza via smuggling tunnels: Haaretz #Jan25
— Madi J © (@MadiTravel) January 30, 2011
Many Egyptians believed, Mubarak's son, Gamal, 47, could be lined up to run.This now seems impossible http://t.co/LledB9x #Tahrir Square
— The Jordan Times (@jordantimes) January 30, 2011
thousands of demonstrators in #TahrirSqaure are planning to stay over there the whole night, in the square. #Egypt #Jan25
— Ramy Raoof (@RamyRaoof) January 30, 2011
Gizmodo: What's Actually Inside the Tear Gas Being Used in Egypt? http://gizmo.do/ep3AQa "actually made right here in the USA"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
“The barrier of fear has been removed. It is really the beginning of the end of the status quo in the region” http://t.co/LledB9x #egypt
— The Jordan Times (@jordantimes) January 30, 2011
RNN: Protester: My son is a martyr in protests, and I am ready to sacrifice my two other sons till Mubarak leaves #jan25 #egypt
— Jan 25 Live (@jan25live) January 30, 2011
I can hear thousands on aljazeera live in #Egypt in Tahrir square saying "VOID VOID VOID VOID" since morning, now it is 20.30 #Jan25
— Ibtihal Aloul (@Ibtihal4Gaza) January 30, 2011
RNN: Police forces begin to spread in some areas #jan25 #egypt
— Jan 25 Live (@jan25live) January 30, 2011
@mjmediamatters Al Jazeera has changed the world. #jan25 < AlJazeera changed the media, n hopefully increase the awareness of the world
— Lina ام ياسمين (@livefromgaza) January 30, 2011
in suez death toll may be 200+, that's a small town, everyone knows at least 1 martyr personally. #Jan25
— Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) January 30, 2011
I'm inventing a new social media comms rule. If a leader trends on twitter for a week without interruption, he is history #Mubarak
— Alastair Campbell (@campbellclaret) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31790365585444864
SOS: Still not able to locate @Ghonim! Next step, try asking powerful ppl, Online and Offline, to make calls and help us locate Wael Ghonim
— Habib Haddad (@habibh) January 30, 2011
Al Arabeya: Curfew time extended 4m 3pm till 8 am!
— Omar Ghraieb (@Omar_Gaza) January 30, 2011
Elliot Abrams: "I think Mubarak is finished. If he hangs on he hangs on through brute force. There is no legitimacy to his government"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Elliot Abrams: "I think Mubarak is finished. If he hangs on he hangs on through brute force. There is no legitimacy to his government"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Just because some people pray at a protest does not make the entire protest "Islamist." It makes it tolerant. #Egypt #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 30, 2011
The protests in #Egypt will go down in history! Isnt it nice to know that we were part of it, no matter how small our role was? =) #jan25
— ❥ℓαяα αℓ н❥ (@LaraLulu) January 30, 2011
Egypt extends curfew from 3 pm to 8 am starting Monday – State TV via NBC News
— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) January 30, 2011
Audio interview with Elliott Abrams, National Security adviser to George W. Bush http://bit.ly/g9Nrej "We cannot support dictatorships"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
Amazing! RT @moronwatch: Priceless! Fox morons place Egypt in Iraq http://plixi.com/p/73294801
— Asif B (@Asif_B) January 30, 2011
Due to shutdown of #aljazeera in #egypt , activists are urged to send their news/photos to sharek.aljazeera.net or call 0097444806190
— Hass (@HassMJ) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31787723979235328
http://twitter.com/#!/watchpalestine/status/31707133959471104
Saw many old friends, activists, journalists who have been calling for Mubarak's overthrow for years. We hugged and kissed in Tahrir. #Egypt
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 30, 2011
Defiance in Cairo's Tahrir square: Large mass of demonstrators gather in Cairo day after violent clashes with se… http://aje.me/gEelQ6
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera undeterred by Egypt curb: Will continue its comprehensive coverage of landmark events there, says net… http://aje.me/fdSdd8
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 30, 2011
Love it, saw a lot of folks holding similar signs today at Tahrir RT @arabist http://twitpic.com/3uxmbp A message for Obama from Cairo
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) January 30, 2011
Finally home. I counted 14 checkpoints on the way #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/31787270642077696
the committees composed by people to guard the streets and secure public/private properties are spreading in Cairo streets. #Egypt #Jan25
— Ramy Raoof (@RamyRaoof) January 30, 2011
Dear @CNN: Instead of talking of "terror" implications in #Egypt, why not address US terror in Iraq, Afghanistan & Pakistan?
— Remi Kanazi (@Remroum) January 30, 2011
Al Jazeera: Egyptian voluntarily directing traffic on an intersection due to absence of police. Nobody afraid of curfew. #OpEgypt #Jan25
— ¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@ClipperChip) January 30, 2011
Please follow @RamyRaoof He is one of the most authentic and best #tweet peeps on the streets unlike too many other fakes #Egypt #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) January 30, 2011
39 years on from Bloody Sunday. Stand with Egyptian people against an even bigger repeat #fb
— George Galloway (@georgegalloway) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Anony_Ops/status/31783163151777792
The key factor is the Egyptian military, if the US gov makes them feel they will lose on aid + military equipment they will abandon Mubarak.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Arabista/status/31771041671942144
Salute to all the women on the streets who are fighting for their #Egypt http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=268523&id=586357675 #Jan25
— Randa Yaacoub (@RandaYaacoub) January 30, 2011
The events in #Egypt have shown @AJEnglish to be a leader in news, while @CNN has been shown to be an absolute joke. #Jan25 #MediaFAIL
— GuerillⒶ M☸nk (@GuerillaMonk) January 30, 2011
Reuters Factbox: Egypt's powerful military http://reut.rs/igDyJm Egypt's military totals 468,500 active personnel, plus a reserve of 479,000
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 30, 2011
RT @MostafaMGaafar: mobile operators sendins sms from military urging ppl to protect their streets #eygpt #jan25
— ICC4Israel (@danmike1) January 30, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Anony_Ops/status/31782070325878784
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