The Middle East Revolution [2010-2011] Thread: I love baton
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[QUOTE=HubmaN;27813871]...the exact same people who led the pro- and anti- groups come into contact with each other?[/QUOTE]
They didnt lead annything and certainly didnt cause this.
They tried to keep them seperated but failed and stood neutral again protecting the museum.
[QUOTE=taipan;27813894]They didnt lead annything and certainly didnt cause this.
They tried to keep them seperated but failed and stood neutral again protecting the museum.[/QUOTE]
Typo - should be "let". I disagree, though - they've been kettling the rest in for the rest of the day. Surely they've got the resources to pre-emptively lead them away.
Edit: this has nothing to do with attempting to separate them but keeping them apart *in the first place*.
The museum? That is low, really fucking low.
Better look at the horse and camel thugs attacking(it's rather big):
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No! The guy on the last pic is trying to kill the horse. Motherfucker!
[QUOTE=Carne;27813948]Better look at the horse and camel thugs attacking(it's rather big):
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First thought:
[img]http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/958/muby.png[/img]
I saw BBCW switch programmes without a junction while keeping some footage and the same story up earlier today, oddly enough. Very unsettling.
Aljazeera - Retired military intelligence brigade: Mubarak doesn't mind burning the whole country to stay as president
Edit : the same brigade said : maybe there will be a coup within 48 hours maximum to stop this
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wow thugs threw molotov on a tank and its burning
Lol @ al jazeera.
Yes those protesters are totally picking up stones to clean up the square.
Oh, no, the Silver Fox has been injured
Silver Fox?
Anderson Cooper
I think its a news reporter
EDIT: Dem Ninjas
Not Anderson Cooper!
Who's going to show me dying people in HD now?!
I just saw live that they are throwing molotovs at eachothers. A guys pants catched fire...
This guy called Waleed Tawfik on CNN right now is a [B]fucking tool[/B]. Not surprised U.S. media would get a pro-Mubarak on to be honest.
why the fuck some of the people want mubarak?
If the army are convinced that Mubarak ordered this, won't they just kill him
[QUOTE=JurajIsNotPirat;27814818]why the fuck some of the people want mubarak?[/QUOTE]
read the thread more and watch the news.
I don't think anybody does unless they are in it for money. (Other Governments, police, government workers)
Mubarak is moderate and pro-western.
Most likely anyone who comes next will not be.
[QUOTE=Thom12255;27814897]Mubarak is moderate and pro-western.
Most likely anyone who comes next will not be.[/QUOTE]
The tens of thousands of people in Tahrir Square respond to Thom12255's post by shouting "Get out!" in unison.
[QUOTE=Thom12255;27814897]Mubarak is moderate and pro-western.
Most likely anyone who comes next will not be.[/QUOTE]
Too bad he's anti his own country and the people therein.
The will of the west is more important than the will of an oppressed people :downs:
[QUOTE=smurfy;27815019]The business of the west is more important than the lives of an oppressed people :downs:[/QUOTE]
fixed
Police has been deployed and are ordered to shoot :s
Edit: wait sorry, its just rumors curently
Is this getting media attention in America yet? Cos I remember people were complaining no one even knew about it.
Still top story on the BBC, and teachers have brought it up twice at school, once leading to the class discussing it (even though it was french class, fuck dat) :smug:
those people are dying but still determined to hold tahrir square ... " over our dead bodies , they will take it back " one of them said to aljazeera correspondent
[QUOTE=ashton93;27814607]I just saw live that they are throwing molotovs at eachothers. A guys pants catched fire...[/QUOTE]
Liar
You people are completely naive if you expect the Egyptian people to prosper from this.
I want them to be free and be a democratic nation but I seriously can't see that type of nation forming out of the ashes of Mubarak.
The next government in Egypt will be much worse for Western Interests and for the Egyptian people.
A bit of optimism wouldn't hurt. At least they care about their nation and are trying to solve the issue, you would do the same as them if you were under a dictatorship like Mubarak's for 29 years.
Also western interests, get out, nobody gives half a crap about western interests at the moment, this is about Egypt right now, not some governments agenda
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