Feb 4, 2011
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 4, 2011 | Part 1
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 4, 2011 | Part 2
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 4, 2011 | Part 3
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 4, 2011 | Part 4
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 4, 2011 | Part 5
- Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 4, 2011 | Part 6
- Archive #Egypt #Jan25 Tweets & Links to new blogged tweets | New added Jan 31, 2011
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- Live feed of #Egypt #Jan25 TweetsAuto Refreshing
Tweets
El Baradei: I expect today to continue with peaceful demonstrations, this march to freedom will not stop until Mubarak leaves
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
El Baradei: Egyptians may be poor but they are smart. They want a new state built on democracy & the respect for human rights
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
being pulled to dance, if u see a dancing male with flag on HIS hips, itll be me! :P #jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 4, 2011
El Baradei: No one from the regime called me. They are trying to break the opposition parties ranks. These are all tricks
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
El Baradei: The people have withdrawn their support. He has not agreed to any demands until millions of Egyptians took to the streets
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
El Baradei: Mubarak is a military man, he should be able to tell when it is time to leave.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
El Baradei: No Egyptian wants what is happening to continue. He served his country, made mistakes, but now it is time to leave
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
El Baradei: We will secure your exit Mubarak. The whole world now wants Mubarak to step down. He lost his legitimacy
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
El Baradei: It is time for Mubarak to leave now. It is time that you listen to your people's demands. Leave with dignity.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
El Baradei on Al Jazeera Arabic now
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
For those who asked this is a source for the Al Azhar spokesperson joining the crowds http://bit.ly/ePgHFc & Arabic http://bit.ly/ij0L23
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
many families, kids, old and young people from different sectors in the society. Its really amazing. #Egypt #Jan25
— Ramy Raoof (@RamyRaoof) February 4, 2011
Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa spotted in Tahrir with pro-democracy protesters: Al-Jazeera. #jan25
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) February 4, 2011
i am now at the military checkpoint in the entrance to Tahrir Square. Many people are coming and waiting my turn to enter. #Egypt #Jan25
— Ramy Raoof (@RamyRaoof) February 4, 2011
Military Police and Paratroopers are filling Roxy Square in Heliopolis. Reports of this happening in areas near presidential palace. #jan25
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) February 4, 2011
Al Jazeera: Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa (born 1936) joins the Meydan Tahrir protests
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
Awesome @BreakingNews just re-tweeted me. Thank you http://bit.ly/hJPh6U
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
Investing in journalism. We continue our live, uncensored coverage from #Egypt. You should #DemandAlJazeera http://aje.me/demandAJ
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) February 4, 2011
AMR MOUSSA COMING NOW! CROWD IS EXCITED!! NOW THAT IS A LEADER #jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 4, 2011
Protesters capture NDP state security goon & hold up his ID card to the TV camera #jan25 http://yfrog.com/h3nalmtj
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
خالد النبوي للعربية: على الرئيس مبارك الذي تحدث عن رغبة الشعب أن ينزل على إرادته #alarabiya #egypt #cairo #jan25 #FREEEGYPT #Internet #25jan
— قناة العربية (@AlArabiya) February 4, 2011
Al Azhar, a 1000 year old mosque & university has lost its credibility with the Egyptian & Arab people due to constant backing of the regime
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
No real sign of pro-Muabark thug squads yet. But either way, Tahrir has been turned into a fortress. Barricades, piles of rocks ready #egypt
— ashraf khalil (@ashrafkhalil) February 4, 2011
The speaker of the state backed Al Azhar mosque Ambassador Rifa'a al-Tahawi resigned today & joined the protesters in Meydan Tahrir. #Jan25
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
Facebook clashes reflect split views on continued protests http://tinyurl.com/4c68qxg #jan25 #fb
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) February 4, 2011
many injured still here for days! bandages all over standing strong #jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 4, 2011
In Tahrir are people from all Egypt. Copts and Muslims. Propagandistic local channels shud stop their lies! Join the crowd n see #Jan25
— Muhammad غفّاري (@Ghafari) February 4, 2011
No opposition party flags or slogans are carried in Meydan Tahrir, only the national flag of Egypt. These parties don't speak for Egyptians
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
Egyptian military using tasers on demonstrators, Australia's Ten Network correspondent tweets – @hamish6PM http://bit.ly/dTfHJk
— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) February 4, 2011
showing a man the support for us on twitter. he says "egypt loves you back" #jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 4, 2011
It would take the protesters 1 hour max to walk to the Presidential palace but the Army will stop them, can they? #Jan25
— Ali Dahmash علي دهمش (@AliDahmash) February 4, 2011
Live images of the protests coming to you from #Cairo & #Alexandria on #AlJazeera: Watch our coverage LIVE: http://aje.me/ajelive #tahrir
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) February 4, 2011
Khamenei hails 'Islamic' uprisings: Iranian supreme leader urges Egyptians to follow in the footsteps of Iran's … http://aje.me/i8QRNd
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) February 4, 2011
France 24 Arabic: Mohammed Mehdi Akef of the Muslim Brotherhood, we are ready for dialogue with Omar Suleiman as soon as Mubarak steps down
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
ثلاثة آلاف يتظاهرون في منطقة المهندسين بالجيزة تأييدا لمبارك #jan25 #Egypt #aljazeera
— قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) February 4, 2011
Al Jazeera correspondent: I've never seen that much ppl gathering, regardless of gender, age, religion here in #Alex. #Jan25
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 4, 2011
The Telegraph: "Thanks again to @SultanAlQassemi, the columnist on the Middle East daily @TheNationalUAE, for his excellent live-tweeting."
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
Italian PM Berlusconi says Mubarak is 'wisest of men' and should stay in power during transition to democracy – Reuters
— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) February 4, 2011
BBC Arabic: There is no harassment of the media today covering the protests
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
BBC Arabic: There is no harassment of the media today covering the protests
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
Can't get it out my head: "Hey la hey la hey la,Mubarak yemshi al-layla" (Hey la hey la hey la, Mubarak leaves tonight) #Egypt V @justimage
— stand4haq (@stand4haq) February 4, 2011
Al Jazeera: The website AlJazeera.net was hacked by those unhappy with its coverage of the events in Egypt
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
RT @Levantzica: @BloggerSeif here's an image for u live from Alexandria and from Cairo #jan25 http://twitpic.com/3wd0wz
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 4, 2011
Al Jazeera: People committees in Alexandria organising the anti-Mubarak rally speak of strong bond between Muslim & Christian protesters
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
LIST OF ALL EGYPTIAN EMBASSIES: http://ow.ly/3Q5qL FOR THE Massive worldwide sit-in TODAY http://ow.ly/3Q5qM @JPBarlow #Egypt #Jan25
— World Peace (@WorldPeace2Day) February 4, 2011
A man just lifted me on his shoulders to photograph music circle. #Egypt #jan25
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 4, 2011
@BloggerSeif prayers are finished – they look happy hugging – i think aje eng presenter thought it was a fight lol looks like just as mny
— ICC4Israel (@danmike1) February 4, 2011
Defiance: Alexandria Friday prayers were lead by Sheikh Ahmad Mahallawi, who was tortured by Sadat & banned from preaching for 30 yrs #jan25
— Mohammad (@Falasteeni) February 4, 2011
#Alex: people pulling pushing each other, don't know what's going on, image isn't clear. #Jan25 http://twitpic.com/3wd0cg
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 4, 2011
4 those in US away from TV, CNN doesn't stream, but Al-Jazeera Int'l has a live 24-hr feed: http://tinyurl.com/5syfhqc #Jan25
— Justin D. Martin (@Justin_D_Martin) February 4, 2011
BREAKING: Al Jazeera liveTV-scuffle breaking out in Alexandrea #EGYPT
— World Peace (@WorldPeace2Day) February 4, 2011
People are pulling pushing each other in #Alex. Don't know what's going on. (via Al Jazeera live stream) #Jan25
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 4, 2011
Al Jazeera: Via Qutub Hasanein: 500,000 protesters in Alexandria (population 4.1mil) protesting against Mubarak's regime
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
#AJE Eng Reporting Trouble on the streets in #Alexandria #Egypt
— ICC4Israel (@danmike1) February 4, 2011
Syria: Facebook used to rally Syrians to 'revolution' in echo of Egyptian events – France24 http://f24.my/eNfO7k
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 4, 2011
BBC: Numbers are increasing massively in Tahrir Square #jan25
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) February 4, 2011
how is alexandria doing! we here want to know #jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 4, 2011
Hafez Salama, leader of popular resistance in #suez in 1973 is speaking now #Jan25 (via @jawazsafar @htrk)
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 4, 2011
IT IS SO LOUD! @SarahKaram1 is hugging me and Shant, Rushdi and his sister too… im so starstruck #jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 4, 2011
I wonder if his next move is to leave Tahrir alone, & leave people there, & as they dwindle due to life he will shut it down slowly. #jan25
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) February 4, 2011
@AmoonaE The misersble toadys at state tv should realise the old regime is dead,the peoples govt will not forget what they are doing. #jan25
— Hovellin' Hermit (@HovellingHermit) February 4, 2011
If you didnt cry watching a million Egyptian sing the national anthem together in defiance of Mubaraks tyranny then you have no heart #jan25
— Mohammad (@Falasteeni) February 4, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/Anony_Ops/status/33479927596711936
♻ PHOTO [#Jan25 #Mubarak #Egypt] In #Alex, Christian Egyptians formed security cordons around Muslims during… http://fb.me/BEzHV0Xu
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 4, 2011
i think announcement will be mad it seems #jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 4, 2011
Man on a wheelchair leading the chants.. U r more than inspirational #Jan25
— Mayse Nababteh (@MayseNababteh) February 4, 2011
"People are hand in hand.. Everyone is united."Revolution EGYPT Feb 4 -(updates and links) Nr.7 http://twurl.nl/jxxntu #Tahrir #Egypt #jan25
— ICC4Israel (@danmike1) February 4, 2011
Someone with a mic is telling the protesters to be silent, there may be an announcement.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
Egyptian Christians defending #tahrir square as Egyptian Muslims pray. <3 that the west should learn #jan25 #egypt
— TP (@fat13lackman) February 4, 2011
Egyptian are chanting, this is the youth's revolution, this is the people's revolution #Jan25
— Mona Seif (@Monasosh) February 4, 2011
Anti-government protesters continue demonstrations in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Live: http://on.cnn.com/cnndcl1
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) February 4, 2011
ppl asking me if i am okay, or need anything #jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 4, 2011
Lol State TV is shooting #Tahrir from a point of view that enables them to capture only a few thousands of protesters. Epic denial. #Jan25
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 4, 2011
Helicopters are above us, people still swarming in…SWARMING #jan25
— Ali Seif (no lol) (@BloggerSeif) February 4, 2011
The 2 million Egyptians in Tahreer are not thugs, destroying, burning, they are singing Patriotic songs! Amazing feeling Egypt! #Jan25
— Ali Dahmash علي دهمش (@AliDahmash) February 4, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/33478597272403968
In #Alex, non Muslim Egyptians formed security cordons around Muslims during Friday prayer. That is ONE people against YOU Mubarak. #Jan25
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 4, 2011
Even the propagandist Nile TV is carrying ariel images but no sound of protesters shouting "Down Down Mubarak" http://yfrog.com/gza48hij
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
In #Alex, non Muslim Egyptians formed security cordons around Muslims during Friday prayer. That is ONE people against YOU Mubarak. #Jan25
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 4, 2011
Efrat settlement security are standing by watching the demonstrators on the other side of the gate
— Irene Nasser (@Irene_Nasser) February 4, 2011
Al Jazeera estimates there are two million protesters. I don't think they are wrong.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
Thousands are singing this national anthem "Biladi Biladi Biladi (my country)" Read it here now http://bit.ly/ekQcUE (via @SultanAlQassemi)
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 4, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/beleidy/status/33477371801632768
Watch Al Jazeera English online here http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 4, 2011
Disgusting @alarabiya_ar @AlArabiya_Eng not showing the 2million singing the Egyptian National Anthem in Tahreer #Jan25
— Ali Dahmash علي دهمش (@AliDahmash) February 4, 2011
Network provider Vodafone claims it has been forced by govt to send pro-regime SMS to Egyptian citizens during protests. #Jan25 #Egypt
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 4, 2011
<3 RT @hocinedim Wow!its insane Im literally sobbing like little child.Mighty people of #Egypt you r the greatest, we are not worthy. #Jan25
— فَـرَحْ Farah (@RoadToPalestine) February 4, 2011
If this doesn't touch all the people on the fence in their hearts, then they don't have one. #jan25
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) February 4, 2011
"People are hand in hand.. Everyone is united." #Jan25 #Egypt
— Sara (@beatsNOTbombs) February 4, 2011
♻ NOW [#Jan25 #Mubarak #Egypt] Friday preacher at #Tahrir square:muslims and Christians are praying simultaneously… http://fb.me/Dj4XCbtU
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 4, 2011
2 million people singing Egyptian National Anthem, my mom and sister crying! Speechless, those are patriots, those are Egyptians #Jan25
— Ali Dahmash علي دهمش (@AliDahmash) February 4, 2011
Egyptians became professional revolutionaries in only a week. #jan25 #Egypt
— matthew cassel (@matthewcassel) February 4, 2011
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