Feb 3, 2011
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 3, 2011 | Part 1
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 3, 2011 | Part 2
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 3, 2011 | Part 3
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 3, 2011 | Part 4
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 3, 2011 | Part 5
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 3, 2011 | Part 6
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 3, 2011 | Part 7
- Archive #Egypt #Jan25 Tweets & Links to new blogged tweets | New added Jan 31, 2011
Important updates
- How to make a Tear Gas Mask | HOWTO
- Encountering Tear Gas | Protection at Protests
- Instructions to Assist The Egyptian Vigilantes protecting the country.
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- ALL KNOWN WAYS 2 STAY ONLINE & HOWTO’s SAFETY/HEALTH http://wp.me/p16sn9-2QP #Egypt #jan25 #bloggers Please RB & RT
- Post Tech – Google, Twitter team up for Egyptians to send tweets via Phone
- List Reporters & PRESS in Egypt | By Avinunu
- Live feed of #Egypt #Jan25 TweetsAuto Refreshing
Tweets
Guardian reported earlier that the prominent Egyptian blogger & activist sandmonkey had been arrested. Now his blog has been taken offline.
— Birgitta Jónsdóttir (@birgittaj) February 3, 2011
Video I took almost an hour ago shows army firing in the air to prevent anti-government protesters from expanding. http://ow.ly/3Pw8D
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 3, 2011
Egypt Prime Minister speaking to media now "I apologize again" http://yfrog.com/h019syij http://yfrog.com/h2ic4mej
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
أحمد شفيق : أتعهد بألا يمر ما حدث أمس في ميدان التحرير بالقاهرة دون تحقيق #jan25 #Egypt #aljazeera
— قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) February 3, 2011
رويترز : الخارجية الأميريكية تدين الحملة المحمومة لترهيب الصحفيين الأجانب في القاهرة #jan25 #Egypt #aljazeera
— قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) February 3, 2011
Egypt Prime Minister "I vow to you that this will not pass easily. This is due to the absence of security. There will be an investigation"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
Egypt Prime Minister "Our hearts will bleed for those who were hurt at Meydan Tahrir. We will need time to assess the situation"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
Keep in mind that Egypt State TV which most Egyptians are watching did not the clashes except from an ariel view (which I tweeted)
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
Do not trust army! Foreigners they are working with pro mubarak thugs! #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 3, 2011
Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik now talking on state tv talking about the thugs, refers to the violence as احتكاك or "friction"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
US Assistant Sec of State for Public Affairs @PJCrowley condemns the "concerted campaign to intimidate international journalists in #Cairo"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
Al Arabiya: Representative of the youth movement in Egypt rejects talks with government until Mubarak steps down
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
Vodafone Egypt confirms that messages are being sent by regime to its subscribers http://bit.ly/gaPQp1 via @fieldproducer @monaeltahawy
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
#egypt military more engaged in what's going on today at #tahrir square #jan25 (via phone)
— Ayman Mohyeldin (@AymanM) February 3, 2011
Pics dont capture the est 15,000 protesters at #tahrir sq 2day as ppl are away from center and spread into alleyways & streets #Egypt #jan25
— Ayman Mohyeldin (@AymanM) February 3, 2011
Tahrir filing up fast, looks like tensions again today. I am finding a way out, how many arrested? Tunisian man says he was followed too.
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 3, 2011
We also have a live stream running on our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/aljazeeraenglish follow @AJELive for text #egypt #aljazeera
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) February 3, 2011
If you're having problems accessing #AlJazeera live stream, you can watch it live on facebook: http://fb.me/P7bNuDy4
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 3, 2011
Man with camera wearing blue "PRESS" vest just being beaten on street. Army stepped in and fired shots in air – http://aje.me/eL6YOW #Egypt
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 3, 2011
Al Jazeera: Egypt State TV: The Prime Minister is ready for dialogue with Meydan Tahrir protesters
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
The Ali Seif Daily is out! http://bit.ly/hQRmzO ▸ Top stories today via @rafik @lebanesekataeb @laylaanwar @lbmonitor @eebz
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 3, 2011
Foreigners get off streets now, please. It doesn't look safe for us at time being. Leave Tahrir for time being. #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 3, 2011
Reports of some people having difficulty accessing #AlJazeera website- live stream still avail here http://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Pls RT
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) February 3, 2011
Reports of some people having difficulty accessing #AlJazeera website- live stream still avail here http://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Pls RT
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 3, 2011
Was out of Tahrir "Square" but closer to the Canadian Hostel on my way to another hostel. Man kept following Shant and I #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 3, 2011
Several journalists in Alexandria face difficulty after Egypt State TV said Israeli spies are present dressed as western journalists #jan25
— Selin Kara (@Selintifada) February 3, 2011
RT @david_stringer: AP: Vodafone says Egyptian authorities forced it to broadcast pro-government message
— Fergus Bell (@fergb) February 3, 2011
My twitter keeps signing me out, and my reception is going down! Started happening after tweets went on TV #Jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 3, 2011
This is the front line of the battle between the popular uprising and the Mubarak regime & the pro-democracy forces are holding their ground
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) February 3, 2011
I am standing on a rooftop near 6th Oct. bridge. Lots of rock throwing back and forth. Army tanks are staitioned on bridge. Some gunfire
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) February 3, 2011
Egyptian Prime Minister Shafiq says he's prepared to head down to Cairo's Tahrir Square to talk to protesters
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 3, 2011
#jan25 @Sandmonkey at Abdeen Police Station, not at Neyaba 3askareya.
— Mona Mahfouz (@monamahfouz) February 3, 2011
US readers (&perhaps others) having difficulty accessing #AlJazeera site – reason unclear. #Egypt blog still up! http://aje.me/eL6YOW Pls RT
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) February 3, 2011
.@sandmonkey's blog has been suspended. Please, if anyone has a copy of his post, please contact me. #jan25
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) February 3, 2011
Americans from New York doing a solidarity march in Tahrir chanting 'free free Egypt' #Tahrir http://yfrog.com/h3eprsj
— Gigi Ibrahim (@Gsquare86) February 3, 2011
Voice of gunfire in tahrir square
— Mahmoud Abu Sharkh (@Arabianology) February 3, 2011
Reports that the Hisham Mubarak Law Center (human rights center) has been raided by military police. #jan25 #egypt
— Ian Lee (@ianjameslee) February 3, 2011
The antigovernment protesters completely control the ground around the Egyptian Museum and are calling on the onlookers to join their chants
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 3, 2011
BBC's Paul Danahar reports hearing heavy gunfire coming from Cairo's Tahrir Square amid clashes between pro and anti-Mubarak protesters
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 3, 2011
US readers (&perhaps others) having difficulty accessing #AlJazeera site – reason unclear. #Egypt blog still up! http://aje.me/eL6YOW Pls RT
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 3, 2011
New post: ‘We are not leaving until Mubarak leaves’ http://bit.ly/fVu8jp (h/t @jilliancyork @Mondoweiss @monasosh)
— Jared Malsin (@jmalsin) February 3, 2011
For the latest updates on #Egypt follow our @AJELive account. We're live tweeting events as they happen. #aljazeera #tahrir
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) February 3, 2011
@gazamom AJE ALTERNATE LIVE STREAM LOCATION: http://tinyurl.com/259lucs Please RT
— bemp (@bemp) February 3, 2011
Al Jazeera: AP: Vodafone Egypt "The Egyptian authorities are forcing the company to send out pro-Mubarak text messages"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
Save the Children, UK based org, expresses "deep concern" at reports that children in #Egypt drawn into violent attacks http://aje.me/eL6YOW
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 3, 2011
Erekat is so nervous and lying through his teeth that he is incessantly clicking his pen during the interview #PalestinePapers
— Laila El-Haddad (@gazamom) February 3, 2011
Clashes at a couple entrances to tahrir. Only stones really. Inside square ppl resting, playing music.
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 3, 2011
Al Jazeera: AFP heavy gun fire heard in Meydan Tahrir. Also 50 injured in Meydan Abdel Menem Riyad & 5 armed regime thugs were arrested
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
What solidarity looks like: as Egyptian Muslims kneel to pray, Christians link arms to protect them http://yfrog.com/h02gvclj v @Proudreader
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 3, 2011
FLASH: Ban says freedom of speech in #Egypt, whether of demonstrators or journalists, should be fully protected #Jan25
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) February 3, 2011
Al Jazeera caller Ziyad Olaimi says that a number of journalists are being held hostage by regime thugs
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
Automatic gunfire coming from the direction of the Egyptian Museum. #jan25 #egypt (via @ianinegypt)
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 3, 2011
Egypt Uprising is a Two Minute Warning For Old World Order http://bit.ly/evBQ5y #egypt #protest #revolution #mubarak #israel
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) February 3, 2011
Two #AlJazeera reporters have just been attacked on their way from airport to central Cairo #Egypt http://aje.me/eL6YOW
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 3, 2011
Pro-Mubarak supporters now intimidating pro-democracy by cutting off supplies and rations being carried into #tahrir #jan25 (via @aymanm)
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 3, 2011
Egypt protesters stick to demands as Cairo battle rages http://bit.ly/f0vNlQ
— Ma'an News Agency (@MaanNewsAgency) February 3, 2011
Uncertainty Hangs Over Egypt's Tahrir Square After Violent Overnight Clashes – ABC News http://t.co/aLAjvXY#anonymous #anonops #opegypt
— Anonymous (@GroupAnon) February 3, 2011
Al Jazeera anchor just asked a scholar who said "Mubarak is spreading corruption in the land" "Do you call for people to kill Mubarak?"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
The army keeps firing shots, a few automatic rounds from the APC cannon as well, to keep the massive anti-govt crowd from breaking out.
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 3, 2011
Army soldiers near 6Oct bridge fire dozens of rounds into air to disperse pro-democracy protesters who advanced- http://aje.me/eL6YOW #Egypt
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 3, 2011
basically instead of direct confrontation which they failed at yesterday, they're trying to increase cost of participating #Jan25
— Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) February 3, 2011
Shahira Amen leading reporter on #Egyptian state TV walked out to join the uprising in protest against pro #Mubarak propaganda. (via @stwuk)
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 3, 2011
military seems to be harrassing activists around the offices of the human rights group that provide support to protesters #Jan25
— Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) February 3, 2011
Breaking news: @Sandmonkey was arrested by state security. They called his father and claimed he has revolution leaflets #Egypt #Jan25
— Ramy Yaacoub (@RamyYaacoub) February 3, 2011
There is a live feed of Tahrir Square on bambuser. http://bit.ly/gOJC92 #egypt #jan25
— Hilario Schrozberg (@schrozberg) February 3, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Reuters/status/33142615494885377
Automatic gunfire coming from the direction of the Egyptian Museum. #jan25 #egypt
— Ian Lee (@ianjameslee) February 3, 2011
Barbra Streisand's cousin refused as settler-colonist by Israel due to suspected Christian activities on Facebook http://t.co/uusDTdc
— Ali Abunimah (@AliAbunimah) February 3, 2011
Journalists, if you are attacked, seek the military. They were the only helpful people today.
— Sarah El Sirgany (@Ssirgany) February 3, 2011
RT "@rassdwehda: 200,000 protesters are in #Tahrir . Egyptians from all over and more to come #Mubarak #Egypt #jan25"
— رأفت رُحَيّم (@Raafatology) February 3, 2011
Is @AJELive working for anyone online? seems to be down
— Laila El-Haddad (@gazamom) February 3, 2011
Shahira Amen leading reporter on #Egyptian state TV walked out to join the uprising in protest against pro #Mubarak propaganda.
— Stop the War (@STWuk) February 3, 2011
Eh – #CNN confirmed mass SMS sent today to all mobile users in #Egypt urging them to demonstrate pro-#Mubarak #Jan25 (via @LebaneseVoices)
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 3, 2011
عاجل: أرسلوا إمدادات طبية عاجلة للتحرير… اتصلوا علي 0125894019 #Tahrir #Mubarak #Egypt #jan25
— شبكة رصد (@Rassd_News) February 3, 2011
Urgent : army and police storm hisham mubarak law center and arrests activists now !!!
— Wael Abbas (@waelabbas) February 3, 2011
Israel trying to free Israeli "engineer" arrested in Suez, "not yet clear" what he was doing there – Haaretz http://t.co/tvkxepr
— Ali Abunimah (@AliAbunimah) February 3, 2011
Tahrir occupation – LIVE at http://bambuser.com/v/1380015
— Hossam عمو حسام (@3arabawy) February 3, 2011
Rights NGO claims that Israeli planes carrying crowd dispersal weapons have arrived in #Egypt http://bit.ly/hokqvA #revolution #israel
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) February 3, 2011
Al Arabiya: Speaker of the Egyptian Parliament Fathi Suroor: Those responsible for the violence will be held accountable
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
Our Eyewitness News correspondent Paula Slier is tweeting live from Cairo. Follow her on @NewshoundNews
— Katy Katopodis (@KatyKatopodis) February 3, 2011
Very emotional at the office now. Our colleague Chris, a French journo, just left to the airport. This morning he said he was staying.
— Sarah El Sirgany (@Ssirgany) February 3, 2011
The army has just opened fire into the air as anti-government protesters advance from their barricades far up the onramps to 6th October
— Evan Hill (@evanchill) February 3, 2011
2 visiting NYT journos been arrested #egypt #jan25
— Wael Abbas (@waelabbas) February 3, 2011
MPs say expenses system 'failing' http://bbc.in/hYP18w
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 3, 2011
The reports are saying military is taking journos into "protective custody" #egypt #jan25
— Hadeel Al-Shalchi (@hadeelalsh) February 3, 2011
Egypt protesters stick to demands as Cairo battle rages: Date 03/02/2011, 14:18 (Jerusalem) http://bit.ly/f0vNlQ
— Nader (@imNadZ) February 3, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/JaffaGazanian/status/33141073383526401
#Egypt Army reportedly rounding up journalists in and around Tahrir Square, maybe for their protection
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 3, 2011
The Egyptian opposition: Meet Egypt's Power Brokers http://bit.ly/fAKYyG Via @MotherJones @NickBaumann
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
now @nevin_a called. She was stopped by thugs. She managed to evade them eventually. But still cant reach Tahrir
— Hossam عمو حسام (@3arabawy) February 3, 2011
FLASH: U.N.'s Ban repeats call for restraint in #Egypt, says concerned about growing violence #Jan25
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) February 3, 2011
BBC´s Paul Danahar says there's 'a massive exchange of rock throwing' in Cairo's Tahrir Square between pro and anti-Mubarak protesters
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 3, 2011
losing track of the number of journalists being rounded up
— Amira Salah-Ahmed (@Amiralx) February 3, 2011
Hey @AJEnglish, is it possible to update your twitter status more than once every three hours? cc @AJArabic
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 3, 2011
From Al Jazeera, the Egyptians have already made an impact of other Arab regimes! They are starting to make concessions! #Egypt #Jan25
— Mario Sasso (@scorpio_1122) February 3, 2011
No one should come to Tahrir alone, come in groups, some are being being arrested!
— Gigi Ibrahim (@Gsquare86) February 3, 2011
can you please define (or redefine) some old terms: terrorism, democracy, Arab leader. national security. thank you. #jan25 #Egypt
— Khaled Gharaibeh (@kgharaibeh) February 3, 2011
Eyewitness reports: .@sandmonkey was on his way to Tahrir to deliver medical supplies when he was arrested. This is confirmed. #jan25
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) February 3, 2011
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