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CAIRO'S  PROTESTORS-- KILLED, WOUNDED AND WET..THEY KEEP COMING !

CAIRO'S PROTESTORS-- KILLED, WOUNDED AND WET..THEY KEEP COMING !

MIISRAEL Bride · Thursday, January 27th 2011 at 9:46AM · 655 views
World News
January 2011
01.27.11

This third day of protesting in Cairo, Egypt has seen many onset of killings, wounded and even wetted down with water are holding out to continue it's anti-government protests. Activists and police clash as protestors set fires, and police fire tear gas, rubber bullets and gushing water hoses douching water over the streets. World news have reported at least 55 people were insured, and that an officer and protester were killed on Wednesday. However, authorities denies those deaths were related to the recent upheaveal. It's been reported that 900 protestors have been rounded up since Tuesday. Latest news indicated that Facebook social-network have been disrupted. Ten of thousands of protestors were angered by the growing unemployment and repression. The government of Egypt has banned public protest from taking place. The Obama administration voiced its support for freedom of expression and assembly. Hilary Clinton recently called on Egypt to "respond to legitmate needs of the people" and not have a conflict of interest in meeting their voices for help. The protestors continue to come even in smaller groups.. they keep coming as organized groups of protestors wage continually for government changes.
Source: Yahoo News

They keep coming..
Let us always keep praying.

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Jen Fad Thursday, January 27th 2011 at 9:42PM

Miisrael since the upheaval in Tunisa many feared that things would grow ugly with other Muslim countries who might be inspired to do the same. I think it is really sad that people would have to go to this extreme in order to get their government to listen to them. It's like a Selma Alabama. My heartfelt prayers go out to the citizens and those who have lost loved ones on both sides.

MIISRAEL Bride Friday, January 28th 2011 at 10:51AM

This is completely senseless. From what I've read these protests began with people merely wanting to have a daily source of bread and to work to earn their living. I too pray for them all. There will have to be an end somewhere. I am praying it sooner than later.
Until then there may be even more disruption in countries where governments are least likely to even listen and try to answer to the operations of a hopeful equal, fair and balanced country where people are at least given some consideration to their needs.

They come.

MIISRAEL Bride Friday, January 28th 2011 at 11:07AM

Update: Nobel Prize Prize winner Mohamed ElBaradel has been placed under house arrest on Friday, 01.28.2011. In the goal to assistance the country with making changes ElBardel joined the 10,000 protesters on Friday in their plight to overthrow it's current government stronghold. Continually violence erupts and each assembly is turning into a bloody battle in order to have the common daily bread and wages.

Jen Fad Friday, January 28th 2011 at 11:48AM

I see that thing have grown from bad to worse. It looks like the protests are now becoming an opportunistic event for Muslim groups (Islamic Brotherhood) to spread their own agendas. I fear that terrorists will look at what is going on like an opportinuity to spread their hate. People were in the streets saying Allah hu akbar! Now there is a military curfew being enforced because this is the frist day that the Egyptian Military has been called in. The internet (FaceBook, Twitter) was cut off and the media network Al Jazera has been asked to stop their camaras. It's really looking like something bigger now than demonstratons. I hope it won't turn into an all out civil war. It doesn't look good.

MIISRAEL Bride Saturday, January 29th 2011 at 1:10PM

I agree Jen. Spreading hate is never looking good. I hope it will be resovled soon.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

"I" LOOK AT EGYPT AS A DEMOCRACY THAT HAS NUCLEAR WEAPONS THAT OUR COUNTRY HAS NEVER COMPLAIND ABOUT THE MUSLIMS LIVING WITHIN THIS COUNTRY BEFORE AND SHOULD NOT NOW.(SMILE)

AND, AS FAR AS TUNISA GOES I CHANT (PRAY) THAT WE DO AS THEY HAVE ASKED US TO DO...ALLOW THEM TO TAKE CARE OF THEIR OWN BUSINESS THEIR WAY...OR IN OTHER WORDS RECOGNIZE RIGHTS TO GOVERN THEMSELVES BUT THEIR CUSTOMS , CIVIL AN DLEGAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF RELIGION...

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