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Important update Jan 31, 2011:
- ♻Missing Persons List Egypt♻ | New added Jan 31, 2011
- Archive #Egypt #Jan25 Tweets & Links to new blogged tweets | New added Jan 31, 2011
Related Safety | Health & Other Resources
Here is the list of verified Dial Up Logins http://tinyurl.com/4ohqhoo #egypt only, please respect | #OpEgypt #Jan25 #Feb1 via @telecomix
— ¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@ClipperChip) January 31, 2011
- List Reporters & PRESS in Egypt | By Avinunu
- How to make a Tear Gas Mask | HOWTO
- Encountering Tear Gas | Protection at Protests
- Instructions to Assist The Egyptian Vigilantes protecting the country.
Tweets
Al-Jazeera: Protesters at Tahrir Square say they don't want to see #Mubarak's images anymore on TV screens. #Egypt #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 31, 2011
Egyptians are making us proud #Jan25
— Mayse Nababteh (@MayseNababteh) January 31, 2011
After what Israel did in Gaza in 2008, you guys had this coming. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41346996/ns/world_news-the_new_york_times/
— Madiha Kaleem (@madihakt) January 31, 2011
This is Ambassador Frank G. Wisner's Wikipedia page. He served in Egypt from 1986-91 http://bit.ly/hz4Xl9 Thanks @EgypttheBrave
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 31, 2011
Protests Continue In Egypt, Million-man March Anticipated Tuesday: For the seventh day, the Egyptians cont… http://tinyurl.com/4r2ytpg
— IMEMC News (@imemcnews) January 31, 2011
Al-Jazeera: #Egypt police block all ways leading to Tahrir Square to prevent protesters from gathering. #jan25 #Mubarak
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 31, 2011
"Hamza," a protester speaking to the crowd in Tahrir tonight, said "long live Al Jazeera" and that the Arab world is watching Egypt. #jan25
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) January 31, 2011
@iamNazzo Mubarak is obviously a pawn of the US. That's why he has been there for 30 years.
— tyty (@restlesstyty) January 31, 2011
@moronwatch Dear #Israel without Mubarak your genocidal behaviour won't B tolerated by #Egypt– -U say hidden behind your avatar across pond
— God, Country, Israel (@veritaz) January 31, 2011
This regime has nothing left. The few police on streets terrified they will be lynched. Police can never return to previous brutality #jan25
— Loay El Biritaany (@ElBiritaany) January 31, 2011
Another take on the WH courtesy of leaky Egypt experts: http://t.co/qOB16OA
— Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) January 31, 2011
Analysts on #Aljazeera: "When demonstrations reach the million man figure, it'll be all over for #Mubarak" #Egypt #Jan25 #Tahrir
— Iyad El-Baghdadi (@iyad_elbaghdadi) January 31, 2011
US envoy in Cairo for talks: State department spokesman says ex-ambassador to Egypt is in capital to reinforce U… http://aje.me/eu2uqX
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 31, 2011
It's unsettling that Omer Suleiman and I have the same surname. I'll always make sure mine is spelled differently! #Egypt #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 31, 2011
Army is bending to the movement. Numbers tomorrow will rival the funeral of Nasser – rebirth of dignity. #fb #jan25 #Egypt
— George Galloway (@georgegalloway) January 31, 2011
Thanks. FYI RT @IMaSpiv Amb. Wisner is trusted by Egypt's govt because of his local business ties and good relationship with Mubarak
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 31, 2011
#US #Regime #FAIL RT @SultanAlQassemi: Al Jazeera Arabic: Egyptian protesters voiced their rejection of Omar Suleiman's statement & promises
— ICC4Israel (@danmike1) January 31, 2011
♻ @alaa aljazeera just showed protesters dressed in shrouds used to wrap dead before burial. indicating their will to die for freedom #Jan25
— الحريةلعلاء#FreeAlaa (@manal) January 31, 2011
Basic needs at international airport Cairo running out. Food and drinking water hard to get. #Cairo #Egypt #Jan25 #Weissink #FD
— Alexander Weissink (@CairoCacophony) January 31, 2011
Al Jazeera Arabic: Egyptian protesters voiced their rejection of Omar Suleiman's statement & promises
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 31, 2011
Egypt protests – live updates | News | guardian.co.uk: http://bit.ly/eV11kZ #Egypt #Jan25
— Mario Sasso (@scorpio_1122) January 31, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/bangpound/status/32176553039233025
Egypt army backs protesters: We won't use force against you – Haaretz: http://bit.ly/elUTDm This IS a clear signal to #Mubarak #Egypt #Jan25
— Mario Sasso (@scorpio_1122) January 31, 2011
Why are Palestinians obsessed with #Egypt's intifada? here is the answer: http://t.co/H26TgC4 #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 31, 2011
#jan25 Can't help but wonder if sudden wave of Brotherhood concerns is media groupthink or talking points put out by Egy and Israeli govts
— ashraf khalil (@ashrafkhalil) January 31, 2011
RT @Doylech: #gaza border with #egypt totally closed indefinitely. Who will supply Palestinians there?
— Soul Fya (@SoulFya) January 31, 2011
♻ @monasosh I think 1 of the major changes #Jan25 did is reawakening a sense of ownership of the country. EGYPT IS OURS WE WILL KEEP IT SAFE
— الحريةلعلاء#FreeAlaa (@manal) January 31, 2011
Washington's Plan B: Why #Obama Fears Democracy in Egypt: http://bit.ly/g5fKmO #jan25 #egypt
— Mario Sasso (@scorpio_1122) January 31, 2011
A thank you Letter from Anonymous to Al Jazeera – http://bit.ly/fVsQIN [via @Mohamed] @AJEnglish @AJArabic #Jan25 #OpEgypt #Anonymous
— Moh'd Yousef (@JawazSafar) January 31, 2011
Egpyt VP Suleiman said the govt announcing political reforms soon to fight unemployment and corruption http://bit.ly/iiFyjz #egypt
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 31, 2011
BBC Arabic: The US gov has dispatched Ambassador Frank G. Wisner to Egypt to meet with the authorities. (no details were given)
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) January 31, 2011
#Egyptian army recognizes the legitimacy of the Egyptian people's demands! Well, it's rather about the illegitimacy of #Mubarak #jan25
— Mohammed Suliman (@imPalestine) January 31, 2011
Did Egypt’s Army Just Throw Mubarak Under The Bus? | Danger Room | Wired.com: http://bit.ly/ieKLGI #Egypt #Jan25
— Mario Sasso (@scorpio_1122) January 31, 2011
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