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I was able to escape Tahrir through a back route just a little while ago. Most people are trapped in the square.
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 2, 2011
Screaming, crying, injured, burned, they will kill us, I swear we will die. Omfg! #Jand25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 2, 2011
Salma Eltarzi crying on the phone from Tahrir: "I can see 10s of wounded & we don't have a single ambulance. Oh God!" #jan25
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) February 2, 2011
Protesters in Tahrir are forming Human Shields to prevent thugs from entering the square #jan25 #egypt
— رأفت رُحَيّم (@Raafatology) February 2, 2011
أشخاص يقفون فوق مبنى بميدان التحرير يلقون عصى وحجارة #jan25 #Egypt #aljazeera http://twitpic.com/3vse6n
— قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) February 2, 2011
Pro mubarak protesters broke into square!!! Entrance broken! OMFG there's blood, omfg OmFGf
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 2, 2011
Pro-#Mubarak thugs at #Tahrir v hostile to journalists. Several journalists attacked. I was threatened but am fine.
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) February 2, 2011
VIDEO: Mubarak supporters on horseback charge Tahrir Square http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGeVjAJ0MWE
— Hossam عمو حسام (@3arabawy) February 2, 2011
Army blocking protesters near Nile bridge and in other areas, but can't stop the thugs?! #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 2, 2011
Army blocking protesters near Nile bridge and in other areas, but can't stop the thugs?! #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 2, 2011
My view when the Tahrir Square rock throwing first began. http://ow.ly/i/7LHa
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 2, 2011
I promise you. No one being attacked by #Mubarak's killers in #Tahrir right now is #tweeting. #Jan25 #Egypt
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) February 2, 2011
RT @occupiedcairo @themoornextdoor "My friend just received orders from his state-wned company 2 go join pro-Mubarak protests" #Jan25
— Sarah El Sirgany (@Ssirgany) February 2, 2011
One pro Mubarak demonstrator: Sergeant Yasin Ali Mohamed Ali, from 10th of Ramadan police station. ID 89015191 #jan25 #Egypt
— aidaseif (@aidaseif) February 2, 2011
Situation deteriorates again. Fighting resumes. Captured man by pro-Mubarak supporters took machete to head. #egypt #jan25
— Ian Lee (@ianjameslee) February 2, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/pascaluccelli/status/32807547689771008
Al Jazeera's web producer in Cairo says that a no. of people hit by rocks and anti-gov demonstrators targeted from buildings above. #Egypt
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 2, 2011
Yes I can confirm, tanks were abandoned. Tanks just left. I defended this army, I called them clean…. I was wrong #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 2, 2011
We had to disassemble our cameras and hide them in our bags to walk around these thugs. They are attacking journalists, cursing Al Jazeera.
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) February 2, 2011
#jan25 one guy grabbed the microphone with a message to the Army, "Make a decision now" and defend the Tahrir protesters
— ashraf khalil (@ashrafkhalil) February 2, 2011
UN chief Ban says attacks on Egypt protesters 'unacceptable': AFP #jan25
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) February 2, 2011
RT @monaeltahawy Egyptians are crossing the Nile River by boats to help the protestors #Egypt
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) February 2, 2011
Pro-Change protesters catch one from the pro-Mubarak group, turns out he's central security soldier. Protesters form human shield around him
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) February 2, 2011
Say what you will about police and paid-for protesters, there is discernible and serious fear and anger among pro-government crowd.
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 2, 2011
Tear gas fired as protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square turn violent. http://on.cnn.com/fQu1WX
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) February 2, 2011
Genocide? This is a Mubarak Holocaust, this is a Mubarak murder, this will be a massacre #jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 2, 2011
Live message from Activist & FilmMaker Randa Abu Al Dehab from Cairo Airport http://bit.ly/hYSpE1 #Jan25
— Imad Bazzi (@TrellaLB) February 2, 2011
Jacky Rowland of AJE accuses army of facilitating clashes by doing nothing. #jan25
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) February 2, 2011
There's a place next to koshary el tahrir for receiving injured protesters. pls spread #egypt #jan25
— Nevine (@NevineZaki) February 2, 2011
3 helicopters, not one #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 2, 2011
President #Obama are you watching @AJELive in horror? We all are. Yr Comments? Perhaps a phone call 2 yr friend #Mubarak? #Jan25 #Egypt
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) February 2, 2011
Youth for a Free Egypt movement calls on army to intervene and take control of power: Jazeera #jan25 via @DailyNewsEgypt
— marmite_news (@marmite_news) February 2, 2011
I can't tell if they are aiming for us or pro mubarak ppl?! :S #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 2, 2011
Watch the latest video and follow collated updates from the unrest in #Egypt on our special online live page: http://bbc.in/e29Rho #jan25
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) February 2, 2011
He also said those plainclothes thugs were standing between the army tanks. The army of course did nothing. #Jan25
— Hossam عمو حسام (@3arabawy) February 2, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/MiddleEastMnt/status/32816347092099072
When Mubarak is gone his criminal NDP party should be dissolved.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 2, 2011
BOILING WATER BEING THROWN FROM BALCONIES AROUND TAHRIR, BRICKS DROPPED DOWN #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 2, 2011
#Videos– Demonstrations Tahrir Square http://youtu.be/C3SgWqKXd8w – http://youtu.be/U94PCrdHG4w – http://youtu.be/ZZoAc3wdUeM #Jan25 #Egypt
— Ramy Raoof (@RamyRaoof) February 2, 2011
Pro-Change protesters catch one from the pro-Mubarak group, but people stop the rest from attacking him until handed to the army. #jan25
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) February 2, 2011
Man with megaphone: "those who die today are shaheeds". Mubarak would rather kill us than abdicate. #Egypt #jan25 via @TravellerW:
— marmite_news (@marmite_news) February 2, 2011
This is no longer a peaceful revolution. The peoples revolution it still is. But #Mubarak is not a man of peace #Jan25 #Egypt
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) February 2, 2011
Mubarak thugs & mercenaries on horseback http://bit.ly/gx9ZwS via @monaeltahawy
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 2, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/32815842290835456
Constant chanting against Al Jazeera emanating from pro-mubarak demonstrators all day. #Egypt New wikileaks cable not exactly helping.
— Lara El Gibaly (@LaraGibaly) February 2, 2011
Constant chanting against Al Jazeera emanating from pro-mubarak demonstrators all day. #Egypt New wikileaks cable not exactly helping.
— Lara El Gibaly (@LaraGibaly) February 2, 2011
Protesters are trying to annihilate each other. Mubarak sits pretty where ever he is. Scene set for him and army to take control #Tahrir
— Azad Essa (@azadessa) February 2, 2011
I can't believe that yesterday I was watching girls scrawl protest signs with markers in a jubilant Tahrir, and now it's a war zone. So sad.
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 2, 2011
RT @3arabawy: Mubarak's Special Forces in Tahrir Sq قوات الصاعقة http://flic.kr/p/9ezqmH
— World Peace (@WorldPeace2Day) February 2, 2011
RT @Manal My husband @alaa is now under attack by Mubarak thugs & some ppl dare to ask me to tone it down #a7a #jan25
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 2, 2011
Hundreds more people coming up Qasr al-Aini st. – I think pro-Mubarak people.
— arabist (@arabist) February 2, 2011
Aljazeera English livestream isn't working-site doesn't even come up. Does anyone have an alternate URL to see what is happening? Pls send
— Sofia Smith سهى (@SmithSofia) February 2, 2011
#Egypt saw man being beaten to death. Intervened with 2 others. His blood all over us. But he survived.
— Tim Marshall (@Itwitius) February 2, 2011
The amazing reporter @RawyaRageh is not able to #tweet out of Alexandria for a while Fi Amanallah to her #Egypt #Jan25 #Mubarak
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) February 2, 2011
Reporters/people tweeting from Egypt right now: http://t.co/COozveC
— Ali Abunimah (@AliAbunimah) February 2, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/SultanAlQassemi/status/32815246376701953
#US & #Israel r preparing to hijack #Egypt revolution. You've got to see this process in Tahrir right now. #Jan25
— Madi J © (@MadiTravel) February 2, 2011
The protesters inside Tahrir just surged back against the pro-Mubarak people, who streamed away from the Museum entrance.
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 2, 2011
Prime Minister David Cameron condemns violence in Egypt in joint statement outside Downing Street with UN Secretary General
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) February 2, 2011
Everyone in Ottawa: flood the Egyptian embassy with calls at 613-234-4931! Call often! They're bastards!
— Sofia Smith سهى (@SmithSofia) February 2, 2011
The Army has proven it's not Egypt's army. It's Mubarak's army. #Jan25
— Hossam عمو حسام (@3arabawy) February 2, 2011
Mansour Hassan (Omars father) is spkg tonight in 10 masa'an at 10 tonight on Dream 2. Please pass on, he's got a lot to say xx #Egypt #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) February 2, 2011
Rocks thrown from buildings' rooftops on pro-change demonstrators in Tahrir. #jan25
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) February 2, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Jnoubiyeh/status/32812906189946880
The situation in downtown Cairo now is incredibly tense and serious, for journalists and obviously much more so for the protesters.
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 2, 2011
RT @evanchill: Tear gas goes up near the Kasr al-Nil entrance to Tahrir but not the Museum, where the heaviest fighting is taking place.
— Michael (@danmike2) February 2, 2011
Army keeps firing gunshots in the air to disperse the pro-Mubarak crowd. #jan25
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) February 2, 2011
Trucks being ripped apart on Tahrir sq. This is getting messy #Egypt #6pm
— Hamish Macdonald (@hamishNews) February 2, 2011
2 helicopters in the sky, everyone is trying to run away from the square, anti-govt protesters stuck in midst of square.#Egypt #Cairo #Jan25
— sara karimi (@sara_HR4All) February 2, 2011
Getting reports from ppl coming out that many are hurt inside Tahrir. #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) February 2, 2011
People on top of a nearby high-rise are tossing debris down on the crowd though I can't tell if they're anti or pro government.
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 2, 2011
AJ: #BAradei: We have proofs that attackers are police members #Egypt #jan25
— Jan 25 Live (@jan25live) February 2, 2011
Getting reports from ppl coming out that many are hurt inside Tahrir. #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) February 2, 2011
AJ: Baradei: What's happening now is a crime agains #Egypt #jan25
— Jan 25 Live (@jan25live) February 2, 2011
People on top of a nearby high-rise are tossing debris down on the crowd though I can't tell if they're anti or pro government.
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 2, 2011
More American Made Tear Gas in Egypt. It never really ends.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) February 2, 2011
Ahmad Abdulla it says on ID of man attacking us. Spread it, police he is! #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 2, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/32813564632764416
Constant gunfire from the battle near the museum, the pro-Mubarak protesters are advancing. No sign of the army stopping them yet.
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 2, 2011
Folks, we're alright for now. I was near the museum when the rocks started flying. Hit twice in the legs but not serious. It's chaos now.
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 2, 2011
Very violent clashes next to Egyptian Museum #Mubarak is now on a killing spree Curfew begins in 10 minutes #Jan25 #Egypt
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) February 2, 2011
Call the Egyptian embassy often! Also call the US embassy in Ottawa at 613-238-5335
— Sofia Smith سهى (@SmithSofia) February 2, 2011
I hear shooting loud shootings in tahrir now! The army is firing in the air to scare pro-Mubarak thugs
— Gigi Ibrahim (@Gsquare86) February 2, 2011
#jan25 I saw at least a dozen guys coming back badly bloodied from front line. Incredibly violent scene and the soldiers are just watching
— ashraf khalil (@ashrafkhalil) February 2, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/32812699201052672
remind to some westerns, the fight of brave Egyptian people is not about internet but for something more important :FREEDOM #jan25
— Rafik Dammak (@rafik) February 2, 2011
People running towards #TalatHaarb sq and on side streets near #Tahrir #Mubarak has decided to kill us-friend on phone #Egypt #Jan25
— Parvez Sharma (@parvezsharma) February 2, 2011
In my part of Tahrir, pro-#Mubarak mobs arrived in buses, armed with machetes, straight-razors and clubs, very menacing.
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) February 2, 2011
I hate you Mubarak, one day you made me want to leave this country but now am staying and you will leave #Jan25 #Egypt
— Maggie Osama (@maggieosama) February 2, 2011
please don't watch the Egyptian National Channel (state-owned), they are broadcasting squares/streets from different country!. #Jan25 #Egypt
— Ramy Raoof (@RamyRaoof) February 2, 2011
Talks breakdown, violence continuing. Pro-Mubarak retreating. #egypt #jan25
— Ian Lee (@ianjameslee) February 2, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/32812226528149504
Demonstrators banging against metal w stone around the streets that spill into tahrir #Jan25
— Nora Shalaby ن. شلبي (@norashalaby) February 2, 2011
These thugs now attacking peaceful protesters at Tahrir Square are paid with money from US taxpayers. #Egypt #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 2, 2011
Protesters clash in #Cairo #Egypt #Jan25 #aljazeera http://twitpic.com/3vs6uc
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 2, 2011
Latest images from #Cairo #Egypt #Jan25 #aljazeera http://twitpic.com/3vs4jk via @AJELive
— Voice from Palestine (@Palaestina) February 2, 2011
These are not "protesters" or "demonstrators," they are thugs plain and simple. #Egypt #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 2, 2011
Mubarak has to leave today. Even Friday is too late.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 2, 2011
They are trying to take Tahrir from the protesters who numbered 2 million yesterday. #Egypt #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 2, 2011