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Important updates
- Post Tech – Google, Twitter team up for Egyptians to send tweets via Phone
- Archive #Egypt #Jan25 Tweets & Links to new blogged tweets | New added Jan 31, 2011
Related Safety | Health & Other Resources
- ALL KNOWN WAYS 2 STAY ONLINE & HOWTO’s SAFETY/HEALTH http://wp.me/p16sn9-2QP #Egypt #jan25 #bloggers Please RB & RT
- List Reporters & PRESS in Egypt | By Avinunu
- Live feed of #Egypt #Jan25 TweetsAuto Refreshing
- 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: sources: Egyptian political parties are currently in a closed meeting to discuss a reply to Omar Suleiman's offer of dialogue
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 1, 2011
Many years of fear and frustration pour out on Tahrir sq in happy mood with drums, chanting and singing. #Cairo #Egypt #FD #Jan25 #Weissink
— Alexander Weissink (@CairoCacophony) February 1, 2011
People of all walks of life on Tahrir sq.Men and women, young and old, poor and middle class. Only richt are absent.#Cairo #Egypt #FD #Jan25
— Alexander Weissink (@CairoCacophony) February 1, 2011
Down in Tahrir the crowds chant "The army, the people are one" Some soldiers reply "We are with u we are with u" Amazing scenes!!! #Egypt
— Dan Nolan (@Dan_Nolan9) February 1, 2011
wow al jazeera just showed footage of mubarak effigy being hanged, some of the revolutionaries really want him tried and executed #Jan25
— Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) February 1, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Farrah3m/status/32368961496555520
I must give credit to @LeShaque for creating this map of the distance from Tahrir to Heliopolis. Thanks. http://bit.ly/ignFIl
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 1, 2011
It's clear that the majority of people here religious or not, want a secular protest/government. #Egypt
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 1, 2011
they shut down all back entrances to Cairo & reports are that they shut down all roads from downtown #jan25
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) February 1, 2011
Mısır’da binlerce insan günlerdir sokaklarda 30 yıldır iktidarda bulunan Hüsnü Mübarek yönetimini protesto ediyor. #jan25 #vivaegypt
— İHH (@ihhinsaniyardim) February 1, 2011
#Egypt army far more polite than police but effect is the same. Trying to minimise protesters access to Central Cairo #Jan25
— benwedeman (@bencnn) February 1, 2011
Al Jaz managers appear to be fighting on two fronts: 1. To be able to broadcast from Egypt. 2. To be on air in US http://nyti.ms/gSxNkQ
— willjordan (@willjordan) February 1, 2011
Some people are trying to say religious chants over loud speaker and the crowd is shouting they stop. #Egypt
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 1, 2011
Al Arabiya: The Egyptian stock market will remain closed tomorrow (Wednesday) for the fourth day in a row.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 1, 2011
Medical Dr Mohamed Khalid tells Al Arabiya that makeshift clinics have been set up in Meydan Tahrir & staffed with doctors from across Cairo
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 1, 2011
RT @LeShaque: (UPDATED) Google Maps: Pedestrian routes from Tahrir Sq. to Presidential Palace. http://qvie.ws/h8R5Za #jan25 #Egypt
— Usul (@edwand) February 1, 2011
Young, old, religious, secular, rich, poor are all present at Tahrir Square. Numbers growing by minute. #Egypt
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 1, 2011
An update from #Egypt: Human Rights Watch confirms cases of undercover police committing acts of violence and looting http://wapo.st/eaJNBf
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 1, 2011
Authorities have shut down all roads and public transportation to Cairo, where tens of thousands of people are converging… #Egypt #Jan25
— Carles Dijous (AA) (@carlesdijous) February 1, 2011
Going out shortly, tweets will at best be via CNN HQ if at all. Cell phone system still working. Stomach knotted. #Egypt #Jan25
— benwedeman (@bencnn) February 1, 2011
Protests in #Italy expressing support to revolution in #Egypt – #aljazeera #jan25
— Hass (@HassMJ) February 1, 2011
I want ppl to know many non egyptians here, lebanese, tunisians and palestinians. #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 1, 2011
+100 RT @3Beee +100 RT @hocinedim fact that israel is so unhappy w revolution in Egypt should b reason enough 2 know its a good thing #Jan25
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) February 1, 2011
Access: Get Egypt Back Online https://donate.accessnow.org/ via @addthis #Jan25 #censorship
— Gabrielle Verdier (@GabyVerdier) February 1, 2011
Must get truck drivers and construction workers to bring heavy trucks and bulldozers to clear Army blockades #egypt #jan25 via @MilitantNews
— تباً لكم ياطواغيت (@ArabRevolution) February 1, 2011
Head of Al Wafd party to hold a press briefing in half an hour. Al Wafd is Egypt’s largest liberal opposition party http://bit.ly/dQXIev
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 1, 2011
Sickening – zionists open up on US ‘abandonment' of Mubarak http://tinyurl.com/4o53zku #diplomacy #Israel #US #Egypt #Mubarak RT @ladu
— Jinjirrie (@Jinjirrie) February 1, 2011
Egyptian authorities going to absolutely every length to ensure the revolution will not be televised. We'll see. #egypt
— willjordan (@willjordan) February 1, 2011
The resourceful @XinJeisan found this map on google http://bit.ly/g4oJbZ Says it is a 2+ hour walk to get from Tahrir to Heliopolis #Jan25
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 1, 2011
Plz God Plz Don't let Them be planning what I'm thinking =( Plz Plz Plz Protect the People of #Egypt =(
— C. (@CWKhalil) February 1, 2011
Plz God Plz Don't let Them be planning what I'm thinking =( Plz Plz Plz Protect the People of #Egypt =(
— C. (@CWKhalil) February 1, 2011
Thugs are still around, not inside the square. They are around it for most part. Streets leading to Tahrir has much #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 1, 2011
Al Arabiya: (doing great job today btw) The Army is searching protesters heading to Tahrir Square.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 1, 2011
He says after much debate the final decision is to stay in Tahrir today and not march to Mubarak's house today
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) February 1, 2011
Feel hope RT @sharifkouddous: People are not only picking up trash they are separating for recycling too #Egypt
— Antony Loewenstein (@antloewenstein) February 1, 2011
"We want the government to topple" is what were chanting. Stepping on Mubarak pictures. #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 1, 2011
A Complete Guide To The 2011 Revolution in #Egypt. ==> #Israel take note-this will dispell myths your gov't is spreading http://ow.ly/3NObT
— World Peace (@WorldPeace2Day) February 1, 2011
@Jan25voices pretty clear to me. continue to blame protesters for unrest.. they are so full of BS #jan25
— Jazzy (@JazzySa) February 1, 2011
@arabist publicize this? Google unveils amazing Speak2Tweet service for #Egypt protesters: http://bit.ly/higCTS
— Elias Muhanna (@QifaNabki) February 1, 2011
Thousands converge in Cairo to demand Mubarak go http://wapo.st/eWdlEd
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 1, 2011
Just interviewed @3arabawy who has been at the forefront of activism and political analysis in #Egypt for years
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) February 1, 2011
Everyone is chanting: "al sha'b yurid isqat al nizam!!!" #Egypt #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 1, 2011
Please remember that when I reach my hourly tweet limit, i will tweet using @YouthAgnstNorm
— فَـرَحْ Farah (@RoadToPalestine) February 1, 2011
Al Arabiya: From Egyptian TV: Stores that sell Army uniforms have been looted. (The army is respected, unlike the police force)
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 1, 2011
BREAKING: Cairo-Suez highway blocked AlArabiya #Egypt #jan25
— تباً لكم ياطواغيت (@ArabRevolution) February 1, 2011
EGYPTIANS HAVE NO OTHER OPTION; MUBARAK MUST GO http://bit.ly/hSZapb #egypt #protest #revolution #dictatorship
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) February 1, 2011
Al Arabiya: The ruling NDP party will organise a pro-Mubarak rally in Cairo
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 1, 2011
Bloggers complain that taxis and private cars are being stopped and prevented from reaching Tahrir Square #egypt #jan25 #cairo
— Dima Khatib أنا ديمة (@Dima_Khatib) February 1, 2011
Bloggers talking on the phone from Tahrir Square claim there are now more than half a million protesters already there #egypt #jan25 #cairo
— Dima Khatib أنا ديمة (@Dima_Khatib) February 1, 2011
Hahaha! RT @Remroum Unconfirmed: Mubarak seen running up & down Tahrir Square shouting "Up With Mubarak! Up with Mubarak!" #NotReally #Egypt
— Sara (@beatsNOTbombs) February 1, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/hemara/status/32365552500482048
RT @pascaluccelli: Egypt: International Support Mounts, as Egyptians Begin March http://bit.ly/hGY2PF #Egypt
— Rohaan Solare (@EmergentCulture) February 1, 2011
"We don't need leaders to tell us what to do" #Egypt protestors downplay fears of Muslim Brotherhood's role http://t.co/TBAJY8D
— Guardian World (@guardianworld) February 1, 2011
RT @Umm_Issa AJE showing pictures of protests outside Egyptians across the world. The global community is behind the Egyptian people #Jan25
— Sara (@beatsNOTbombs) February 1, 2011
مراسل قناة العبرية يعيدها مرتين: العدد في ساحة التحرير ربما يتجاوز الثلاثين ألف خرسو هالحيوان الكذاب خليه ينزل على ساحة التحرير ويشوف بعينه
— #Palestine_PIDF (@Palestine_) February 1, 2011
RT @bencnn How would Americans feel if #Obama shut down internet, cell phones, banks, trains, schools, etc.? Think about that. #Egypt #Jan25
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 1, 2011
Thousands have begun to assemble in Midan Tahrir for the Million Man March! "We are united, Muslims and Christians together."
— Students for Gaza (@studentsforgaza) February 1, 2011
Security officials say authorities have shut down all roads and public transportation to Cairo. #Egypt
— Nidal Mawas (@nidalmawas) February 1, 2011
♻ @Elazul: Hurry up and get the fuck out mobarak, My lungs can't take the chain smoking anymore you bastard. #Jan25 Jan25
— Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) February 1, 2011
RT @robandale: RT @tweetminster: Twitter, Google & SayNow team up to enable more Egyptians to be heard http://bit.ly/gIhKeY #egypt #jan25
— Fergus Bell (@fergb) February 1, 2011
#Jan25: communication shut down will not hinder the protesters nor the journalists much. Only real result will be helping wreck economy.
— ashraf khalil (@ashrafkhalil) February 1, 2011
♻ [#jan25 #Mubarak #Egypt Tahrir #Alex] الآلاف في الاسنكدرية اعتصموا طوال الليل في ميدان الشهداء ، البعض هتفوا: الشعب يريد إعدام الرئيس
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 1, 2011
RT @toufoul: Salah Abd al-Maqsoud on phone to AJ: Army facilitating demonstrators' access to Tahrir. More than 1/2 mil in square. #Jan25
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) February 1, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/JaffaGazanian/status/32365157527060480
It is unlikely that the protesters will be able to march to the palace in Heliopolis due to distance as well as the Army & dreaded police.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 1, 2011
♻ UPDATE [#jan25 #Mubarak #Egypt Tahrir] Thousands in Martyrs Square #Alex are shouting: "The People want to execute #Mubarak"
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 1, 2011
♻ UPDATE [#jan25 #Mubarak #Egypt Tahrir] Thousands in Martyrs Square #Alex are shouting: "The People want to… http://fb.me/QSMBZL1K
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 1, 2011
Live Messages from Egypt | Al Jazeera Blogs http://t.co/cvLAIAm via @ajenglish
— angela Hussain (@angelaimaan) February 1, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Swediie/status/32364119050944512
Live blog Feb 1 – Egypt protests | Al Jazeera Blogs http://t.co/EsOMxT8 via @ajenglish
— angela Hussain (@angelaimaan) February 1, 2011
@justimage bro if your phone is out be careful while using it. Police dressed as civilians just attacked us!
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 1, 2011
Protesters heading to Tahrir Square say they're not being stopped, beyond checkpoints that make it hard to drive #Jan25
— Lara Setrakian (@Lara) February 1, 2011
Giant protest to kick off in #Egypt: Thousands begin to assemble in downtown Cairo for the "million-man-march" http://aje.me/ajelive #tahrir
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) February 1, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Swediie/status/32363768834957313
#Jan25 This is for you @SmithSofia: rt @Jesus_M_Christ via @Arabista Taking the Internet away from Egyptians is (cont) http://tl.gd/8haugl
— فَـرَحْ Farah (@RoadToPalestine) February 1, 2011
Is AJE filming live from Tahrir?
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) February 1, 2011
RT @justimage: RT @justimage: No one here cares about what the US or any other gov't thinks about their revolution. #Egypt #jan25
— Gabrielle Verdier (@GabyVerdier) February 1, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/JQsan/status/32362787686580225
Take a look at this video — Interview with anti-government protester at Tahir Square http://t.co/vQkMkxB via @youtube #Egypt #feb.1 #jan25
— ICC4Israel (@danmike1) February 1, 2011
I managed to escape the ring road trap. On my way to downtown. I am not missing this #jan25
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) February 1, 2011
btw there are many feeder marches and protests bringing thousands from all over cairo to tahrir square #Jan25
— Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) February 1, 2011
RT @lubzi HAHA RT @Remroum: Pro-Gov demo 2 take place in Cairo.Apparently it will just b Mubarak feverishly running around in circle #Egypt
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) February 1, 2011
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