The Middle East Revolution [2010-2011] Thread: I love baton
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[QUOTE=Starpluck;27709530]Egypt already began their propaganda campaign?[/QUOTE]
I thought it was ages ago... But it's obvious, they want people to think nothing is going on, so they can't join in.
[QUOTE=Pharaoh;27709558]many sources such as aljazeera and Alarabeya, those two have many reporters in all egyptian provinces
another important source is RNN (Rassd News Network)
all of these are broadcasting in arabic language .. I only translate their confirmed news.[/QUOTE]
My sources are Al jaazeera
[QUOTE=kevn150;27709562]I'm beginning to think you just don't like the middle east in general[/QUOTE]
There's a lack of human rights in just about all of the middle east. What's not to despise?
Damn, police just shot a young boy, hes injured.
Apparently the police are so desperate now that they're truing to run down protesters, with armoured vehicles.
Woo! Keep fighting, Egypt!
[QUOTE=Pharaoh;27709454]thanks :)
Here's smth funny :)
Egyptian National TV :" all of egypt is under the police control , the demonstrators are less than 10,000 in cairo , and there are no problems in most of the egyptians provinces"
they are broadcasting this while the demonstrators are trying to take the TV building by now lol
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Update :
after occupying the police station at suez, people took all the weapons and are heavily using tear gas against riot police :P[/QUOTE]
Now they start kicking in!
[editline]28th January 2011[/editline]
live action all over the place
[QUOTE=Miktor.;27709670]Apparently the police are so desperate now that they're truing to run down protesters, with armoured vehicles.[/QUOTE]
Wow that's pathetic.
the news are way too much to write.
but in alexandria 2 police stations were burnt ( one of them is where khaled mohamed saed captured the drug deal video)
and there are uncofirmed news from AlHurra channel that Governor building was captured
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[url]http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150136439665645&comments[/url]
[QUOTE=Pharaoh;27709728]the news are way too much to write.
but in alexandria 2 police stations were burnt ( one of them is where khaled mohamed saed captured the drug deal video)
and there are uncofirmed news from AlHurra channel that Governor building was captured
and i found a vid that's worth watching :)
[url]http://*********com/4v65vzh[/url][/QUOTE]
hey, fix the url
thank you in advance
[QUOTE=Pharaoh;27709728]the news are way too much to write.
but in alexandria 2 police stations were burnt ( one of them is where khaled mohamed saed captured the drug deal video)
and there are uncofirmed news from AlHurra channel that Governor building was captured
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Didnt know that links are not allowed , sorry :)[/QUOTE]
Links are allowed, something just went wrong. Can you PM it to me?
[QUOTE=Miktor.;27709754]Links are allowed, something just went wrong. Can you PM it to me?[/QUOTE]
he could also bbcode it into hyperlink
[QUOTE=Pharaoh;27709728]the news are way too much to write.
but in alexandria 2 police stations were burnt ( one of them is where khaled mohamed saed captured the drug deal video)
and there are uncofirmed news from AlHurra channel that Governor building was captured
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[url]http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150136439665645&comments[/url][/QUOTE]
looks like this may be a triumph for the people, i hope anyway
it's when people get together to topple a major cunt and bring freedom to an entire country that makes me realize that the world isn't a shitty place, it just takes effort to make it nice
The dictator's son has just fled Egypt, he is now in the U.K.
[QUOTE=Starpluck;27709846]The dictator's son has just fled Egypt, he is now in the U.K.[/QUOTE]
Victory is fucking near then, go Egypt!
sorry , link fixed
there are news that the internet is down only from the ISPs
but its still possible to connect with dial up (56k) modems
the real problem is that there is no way to tell the people in there
[QUOTE=Pharaoh;27709860]sorry , link fixed
there are news that the internet is down only from the ISPs
but its still possible to connect with dial up (56k) modems
the real problem is that there is no way to tell the people in there[/QUOTE]
Tor also works(if i'm right)
[QUOTE=Pharaoh;27709860]there are news that the internet is down only from the ISPs
but its still possible to connect with dial up (56k) modems [/QUOTE]
I kinda had a hunch that Dial-up were still operational, since land-line phones apparently still works
Lol, the protesters stole police vans and are using them and tear gas launchers to attack the police, the [b]police[/b] are now running away (irony).
[QUOTE=NOD Engineer;27709886]Tor also works(if i'm right)[/QUOTE]
not really, voodooattack was using Tor all the time before
[editline]28th January 2011[/editline]
things getting worse ... reports of the army being deployed in cairo , heading to TV building to secure it
Update :
dont know if this is a good or bad sign .. but civilians are shaking hands and hugging the army soldiers , and many of them are friendly to the people :)
[QUOTE=Random94;27709950]Lol, the protesters stole police vans and are using them and tear gas launchers to attack the police, the [b]police[/b] are now running away (irony).[/QUOTE]
Yep, in Alexandria, the protesters are arresting the police officers.
[QUOTE=Miktor.;27709996]Yep, in Alexandria, the protesters are arresting the police officers.[/QUOTE]
I guess the protesters want soviet egypt.
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No, landlines are down.
According to CNN, the military has been deployed in Cairo.
Just watched CNN's coverage, instead of directly talking about the revolt in Egypt, they are talking about possible "Jihaadee" intervention, CNN turned into fox news, retards.
[QUOTE=Random94;27710041]I guess the protesters want soviet egypt.[/QUOTE]
In sovi-
No wait
In free Egypt, you arrest police officer!
I wonder when we'll hear from Voodooattack again...
[QUOTE=Whomobile;27710113]I wonder when we'll hear from Voodooattack again...[/QUOTE]
From a few days to never. It looks pretty shitty down there right now, so they probably won't turn the internet back on.
[editline]28th January 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Random94;27710090]Just watched CNN's coverage, instead of directly talking about the revolt in Egypt, they are talking about possible "Jihaadee" intervention, CNN turned into fox news, retards.[/QUOTE]
That's what happens when personal opinions gets mixed with facts. I hate non-factual news sources.
[B][quote]5:03 pm - [/B]Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh reports some extraordinary events in Alexandria: Protesters, who often outnumber police, have "arrested" police officers and beat some of them with their own batons. Police without their gear are left alone, those in their gear are confronted. Protesters are also setting security vehicles on fire.[/quote]
Police officers are getting arrested by civilians. :v:
Seems like this is slowly tipping in the rioters favor.
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