Feb 5, 2011
- ♻ Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 5, 2011 | Part 1
- ♻ Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 5, 2011 | Part 2
- ♻ Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 5, 2011 | Part 3
- ♻ Live Tweets From #Egypt #Jan25 #Feb1 Protests | Feb 5, 2011 | Part 4
- 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
Saudi top cleric blasts Arab, Egypt protests http://bit.ly/i8gbD1 "This chaos comes from enemies of Islam & those who follow them"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 5, 2011
Clinton: "The status quo is simply not sustainable." (on lack of political, economic & social reform in the Middle East)
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 5, 2011
Clinton: "The status quo is simply not sustainable." (on lack of political, economic & social reform in the Middle East)
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 5, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/ummhajarforpal/status/33840486531862528
http://twitter.com/#!/Anony_Ops/status/33840431544406016
Clinton: "govts who consistently deny their people freedom & opportunity are the ones who will, in the end, open the door to instability"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 5, 2011
Clinton: "Some (Middle East) leaders may believe that their country is an exception"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 5, 2011
Al Arabiya: Clinton calls on Arab leaders to reform. "Democracy is the best solution to the crises in the Middle East"
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 5, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/ummhajarforpal/status/33838941396410368
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says "deliberate, inclusive, transparent" democracy is best antidote to Middle East unrest.
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 5, 2011
RT @3arabawy: the army is trying to ban people from entering Tahrir. The soldiers r trying to block Qasr el Nil bridge. #jan25
— Sarah El Sirgany (@Ssirgany) February 5, 2011
@3arabawy It is America and Israel's army. Mubarak is merely the caretaker.
— Mahmoud El Lozy (@mahmoudellozy) February 5, 2011
the army has deployed soldiers, cordoning off protesters who r sleeping in front of the tanks from the rest of the square. #jan25
— Hossam عمو حسام (@3arabawy) February 5, 2011
All ways to Tahrir are now safe #egypt
— Mahmoud Abu Sharkh (@Arabianology) February 5, 2011
Picture of the huge banner that Egyptians put up, containing their demands: http://is.gd/FiY5JS #Jan25 #Egypt #OpEgypt
— ¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@ClipperChip) February 5, 2011
'When govt shut down the web, politics moved on to the street' – how decisions are reached in #Tahrir: http://bit.ly/iaBiju
— Jack Shenker (@hackneylad) February 5, 2011
The army is allowing people one by one. Could take hours at this rate for the thousands on the bridge to join us. #Tahrir
— Mosa'ab Elshamy (@mosaaberizing) February 5, 2011
#Merkel #STFU none of your business!!! #EGYPT
— ICC4Israel (@danmike1) February 5, 2011
People All Over The World Who Want Freedom Feel Connected To People Who Are Struggling For Freedom. http://bit.ly/dFesUT #egypt #revolution
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) February 5, 2011
I just got off the phone with him. He says that the situation in Sinai is much more violent, because of the weapons that people carry #Jan25
— Pakinam and Voice (@pakinamamer) February 5, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/blooperrboom/status/33834679803052032
Secret police blamed as peace protesters are gunned down in the siege of Cairo http://bit.ly/e22Bm1 #egypt #revolution #mubarak
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) February 5, 2011
The army is trying to ban people from entering Tahrir. The soldiers r trying to block Qasr el Nil bridge. #jan25 via @3arabawy
— Draddee (@draddee) February 5, 2011
RT @mosaaberizing: Chants from both sides getting louder and some are allowed in. #Tahrir #egypt
— ICC4Israel (@danmike1) February 5, 2011
Prayers at Egyptian museum. Soldiers on the scene. #egypt. http://plixi.com/p/74948887
— Frederik Pleitgen (@fpleitgenCNN) February 5, 2011
Seeing many people stuck on Asr El Nil entrance. spoke to someone outside who said the army isn't allowing anyone in. #Tahrir
— Mosa'ab Elshamy (@mosaaberizing) February 5, 2011
An officer reassured us people will be allowed in shortly. #Tahrir
— Mosa'ab Elshamy (@mosaaberizing) February 5, 2011
FLASH – #Jordan expects #Egypt gas supplies to be halted about one week after pipeline blast – energy official
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) February 5, 2011
from day 1 i've been screaming: Do NOT trust the army. This is Mubarak's army not Egypt's army. #jan25
— Hossam عمو حسام (@3arabawy) February 5, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/iDhooom/status/33832835764719616
the army is trying to ban people from entering Tahrir. The soldiers r trying to block Qasr el Nil bridge. #jan25
— Hossam عمو حسام (@3arabawy) February 5, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/ummhajarforpal/status/33832223492931584
http://twitter.com/#!/ummhajarforpal/status/33832089480724480
BBC Arabic: The North Sinai explosion targeted the pipeline to Jordan (not to Israel) according to a govt statement
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 5, 2011
7amdela 3al salama :D RT @alaa: Yaaay my dad and all detained hr activists released, arrest was by military intellingence #Jan25
— Sarah El Sirgany (@Ssirgany) February 5, 2011
News on Pipeline: Some conflicting details from Reuters, Jerusalem Post, AFP, Al Arabya Eng, WSJ. #Egypt #Sinai
— Jan25 Voices (@Jan25voices) February 5, 2011
.@rachshabi for the Guardian: "Israel's government raises alarm at events in Egypt" http://bit.ly/eFpqad #jan25
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) February 5, 2011
New post: Liberalism in the Service of Nationalism: Israeli Opinions on Egypt http://is.gd/biCrvu
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) February 5, 2011
US ammunition used against Egyptians http://youtu.be/EIiU612UfK0 #egypt #protest #revolution #mubarak #israel
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) February 5, 2011
Just to repeat (again, because others are getting it SO much worse), I was lucky that it was detention by military.
— Theodore May (@Theodore_May) February 5, 2011
Merkel: "Early elections at the beginning of the democratisation process is probably the wrong approach." #jan25 #egypt
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 5, 2011
Very tough environment for journos but my incident was less bad than 99% of others. I'm grateful for all those who helped, RT'd etc.
— Theodore May (@Theodore_May) February 5, 2011
At one point an officer wanted to send me off to the police or the intel services, but that didn't end up happening.
— Theodore May (@Theodore_May) February 5, 2011
No explanation was given for the detention, and I wasn't mistreated. Was forced to delete the videos.
— Theodore May (@Theodore_May) February 5, 2011
♻ PHOTO [#Iraq #USA #WarCrime #Zionist] Samar Hassan screams after her parents were shot by US troops in Tal Afar… http://fb.me/NwaZs1tH
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 5, 2011
Governor of North Sinai to BBC Arabic: The fire at the pipeline has been controlled. We are investigating the matter now.
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 5, 2011
BBC Arabic will air now an interview with Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 5, 2011
Investigation under way into death of Salt woman http://su.pr/1nuA49 #fb
— The Jordan Times (@jordantimes) February 5, 2011
Mubarak 'servant' of Zionists, US: Khamenei http://yhoo.it/i5Dn03 #egypt #protest #revolution #mubarak #israel
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) February 5, 2011
♻ VIDEO blast and fires near Egypt-Israel gas pipeline in El-Arish,northern Sinai, Unknown "terrorists" blamed… http://fb.me/TZlMYXvY
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 5, 2011
FLASH – The longer change is put off in #Egypt, the more likely we are to get "an Egypt we wouldn't welcome" – British PM David Cameron
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) February 5, 2011
URGENT QUESTION TO JOURNALISTS IN CAIRO: HAS ANYONE RECEIVED A CALL FROM STATE INFO SERVICE TO MEET NXT TO EGYPTIAN MUSEUM AT 1215?
— benwedeman (@bencnn) February 5, 2011
Israel sides with its loyal ally in Cairo http://bit.ly/i4oDcf #egypt #protest #revolution #mubarak #israel
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) February 5, 2011
It's not radical Islam that worries the US – it's independence -Chomsky in The Guardian – http://tw0.us/RTL
— Jews Sans Frontieres (@jewssf) February 5, 2011
all human rights activists of hisham mubarak center have been releaseed just now
— Wael Abbas (@waelabbas) February 5, 2011
Have been released after an hour+ detention by the military for filming with a Flip cam in Tahrir. #Egypt #Jan25
— Theodore May (@Theodore_May) February 5, 2011
Germany's Merkel says early elections at start of #Egypt's democratic reform process is probably not the right approach http://aje.me/fio27R
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 5, 2011
With all this animosity towards foreigners coming from state TV, how will tourists feel welcomed/safe when they visit? #egypt #jan25
— Ian Lee (@ianjameslee) February 5, 2011
At the protest we organized yesterday most of the white people were Welsh nationalists. Interesting how they identify w/ particular causes.
— Leila A.S.T (@L_eela) February 5, 2011
British PM David Cameron: "There is no stability in #Egypt, we need change, reform and transition to get stability." #jan25
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 5, 2011
FLASH – "There is no stability in #Egypt, we need change, reform and transition to get stability" – British PM David Cameron
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) February 5, 2011
FLASH – #Merkel says early elections in #Egypt at start of democratic reform process probably not right approach
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) February 5, 2011
It is the Jewish theocratic state that wants to conquer the Mideast! http://bit.ly/dzGQG6 #israel #palestine #gaza #freegaza
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) February 5, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/JaffaGazanian/status/33824730653925376
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arabic/middleeast/2011/02/110205_arish_pipeline.shtml تصدير الغاز لاسرائيل لم يتوقف. خط الأردن فقط #EGYPT #JAN25
— Mohammad A. Saleh (@mohammad_sphinx) February 5, 2011
Embattled Mubarak meets members of new cabinet: Date 05/02/2011, 11:20 (Jerusalem) http://bit.ly/eVvo2a
— Nader (@imNadZ) February 5, 2011
My phone died yesterday after spending the night in Tahrir. I am safe and sound back at home. Heading out later today and will update
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) February 5, 2011
Good news. @Theodore_May and 2 BBC Arabic reporters detained with him have been released. "Pretty painless," he said. #Egypt #Jan25 #Mubarak
— Jon Jensen (@jonjensenCNN) February 5, 2011
Netanyahu and company must be proud of Mubarak and his thugs http://bit.ly/ekFAFP #egypt #protest #revolution #mubarak #israel
— Michael Rivero (@WRH_Mike_Rivero) February 5, 2011
Mubarak moves to restart economy http://bbc.in/g9kEHy
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 5, 2011
Even though I lived on twitter 24/7 for the past 12 days I only just found out what this is http://twitter.com/toptweets/favorites
— سلطان سعود القاسمي (@SultanAlQassemi) February 5, 2011
NYT imes reporters empathize w/ protesters after spending a day in an Egyptian jail. http://nyti.ms/f2kqsV #jan25
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) February 5, 2011
President Mubarak relaxes curfew from 7pm to 6am, local TV reports #jan25 #Egypt
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 5, 2011
Dear Israel: You don't need gas, it's a luxury, isn't that what you tell the people of #Gaza? #Egypt (via @Remroum)
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 5, 2011
Palestinians in Gaza strip have been seen offering food to the Egyptian army deployed along Gaza Strip borders who… http://fb.me/zcEOpSq6
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 5, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/ummhajarforpal/status/33820913120051200
Dear Israel: You don't need gas, it's a luxury, isn't that what you tell the people of Gaza? #Egypt
— Remi Kanazi (@Remroum) February 5, 2011
AlArabiya: Press conference by #Egypt army near museum at #Tahrir in a while #jan25 (via @marwame @heartofalion1)
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 5, 2011
Radwan also said food prices will not be allowed to get out of hand after the political crisis was settled: Reuters
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) February 5, 2011
Radwan: Egypt will honor commitments once banks open Sunday, including LE 21 billion worth of Treasury bills that must be redeemed next week
— The Daily News Egypt (@DailyNewsEgypt) February 5, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/ummhajarforpal/status/33819960086102016
Gazans feed hungry Egyptian army – http://bit.ly/hIPLCF
— كاشف (@3H2OS) February 5, 2011
Just in: Egyptian state television reports Nobel prize winner M. ElBaradei has arrived at Tahrir Sq in Cairo (via @ProducerMatthew) #Jan25
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 5, 2011
Under Camp David, Egypt supplies natural gas 2 Israel @ 1/3 market price. Supplying Israel COSTS the Egyptian economy#Egypt #Jan25
— Mario Sasso (@scorpio_1122) February 5, 2011
Police attack Cairo tweeter, destroy car – Parker Spitzer – CNN.com Blogs: http://bit.ly/esTfJN #Egypt #Jan25 #Sandmonkey
— Mario Sasso (@scorpio_1122) February 5, 2011
Those interested in backstory of pro democracy activism since 2005 check my blog http://manalaa.net/english very different time #Jan25
— Alaa Abd El Fattah (@alaa) February 5, 2011
Reuters FLASH – #Egypt-Israel gas pipe not damaged by Sinai blast, supply stopped as precaution – #Israel radio (via @Remroum) #Jan25
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 5, 2011
Who is @AJEnglish to say what #Jan25 #Tahrir movement must do? And now they're fixated on gas flame distraction likely created by #Mubarak
— Eric Verlo (@ericverlo) February 5, 2011
Under Camp David, Egypt supplies natural gas to Israel at 1/3 market price. Supplying Israel actually COSTS the Egyptian economy. #jan25
— Mohammad (@Falasteeni) February 5, 2011
#Israel govt: "gas supply frm Egypt..stopped at around 9am most likely b/c of blast or fire at 1 of facilities in AlArish" v @KevinFlowerCNN
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 5, 2011
Can't believe how unsafe Cairo feels. It was always safe, 'cept occasional pickpocketing. Now feel nervous about going some places #Egypt
— Sara Hussein (@sarahussein) February 5, 2011
Hope revolutionaries understand protesting in Tahrir needs to be escalated, regime is getting comfortable with protests in one place #jan25
— Mohammad (@Falasteeni) February 5, 2011
#Gaza feeds Egyptian soldiers, citizens in Rafah as flow of goods to the area disrupted http://j.mp/gN3yBa (via @Falasteeni) | a3zam sha3b ❤
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 5, 2011
New VP: Egypt will maintain Israel peace treaty: Date 05/02/2011, 10:56 (Jerusalem) http://bit.ly/g8rl3m
— Nader (@imNadZ) February 5, 2011
Egypt's campaign against the media: one reporter's story. http://bit.ly/fD0jcZ #jan25
— Lisa Goldman (@lisang) February 5, 2011
The Jordan branch of the Sinai gas pipeline was attacked, not the one to Israel, Israel radio says. http://aje.me/ajelive #egypt #jan25
— Boutaïna Azzabi (@Boutaina) February 5, 2011
http://twitter.com/#!/pascaluccelli/status/33815664821149696
Gaza feeds Egyptian soldiers, citizens in Rafah as flow of goods to the area disrupted http://j.mp/gN3yBa
— Mohammad (@Falasteeni) February 5, 2011
#Israel govt: "gas supply from Egypt..has been stopped at around 9a most likely b/c of a blast or fire at 1 of the facilities in Al Arish."
— Kevin Flower (@KMFlower) February 5, 2011
#Israel imports 40% of its natural gas from Egypt, in a deal built on 1979 peace accord. http://yhoo.it/hiDD4f (via @SultanAlQassemi) #Jan25
— Iman (@AmmounAAY) February 5, 2011
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