seko
21st November 2011, 03:27
Hi friends,
It seems that chaos is at it's best in Cairo.
This Egyptian president needs a lesson and he is getting it!
Egypt protests: Death toll up in Cairo's Tahrir Square
The BBC's Helena Merriman says police were beating protesters - "about 20 or 30 of them I saw, covered in blood"
Continue reading the main story
Egypt's Revolution
Historic trial
Officials in the dock
Rising pressure
Islamists mobilising support
Thousands of Egyptian protesters remain in Cairo's Tahrir Square after two days of clashes in which at least 13 people were killed and hundreds injured.
On Sunday, police and troops made a violent attempt to evict the demonstrators, firing tear gas and beating them with truncheons.
However, the protesters returned less than an hour later, chanting slogans against Egypt's military rulers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15809739
ZUX3N_SFBd8
It seems that chaos is at it's best in Cairo.
This Egyptian president needs a lesson and he is getting it!
Egypt protests: Death toll up in Cairo's Tahrir Square
The BBC's Helena Merriman says police were beating protesters - "about 20 or 30 of them I saw, covered in blood"
Continue reading the main story
Egypt's Revolution
Historic trial
Officials in the dock
Rising pressure
Islamists mobilising support
Thousands of Egyptian protesters remain in Cairo's Tahrir Square after two days of clashes in which at least 13 people were killed and hundreds injured.
On Sunday, police and troops made a violent attempt to evict the demonstrators, firing tear gas and beating them with truncheons.
However, the protesters returned less than an hour later, chanting slogans against Egypt's military rulers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15809739
ZUX3N_SFBd8