Second visit to the dentist ... ouch! ale! ends anesthesia and pain wakes! Deeply late all that I can eat again on both sides! Yesterday small shop in the largest market in the world "Chatuchak" a real village or is lost in the countless rays and countless trinkets incredible ... not necessarily to return empty handed! For my part I bought Sarongs (traditional cloth that tied around the waist), tea mulleberries (mulberry but not from us, we use the tree for silkworms) and a Thai wood ear that will serve me instead of display to book because I do not see how you can spend a night on it ...
image: DPA - Spiegel This Sunday morning (30-01-2011 ), we learn that the news channel Al Jazeera Qatari
, which provided coverage for several days of live events and continuously, has been banned in Egypt. After the suspension of Internet and mobile telephony, it had become the main source of information in the country.
Among other newspapers, Le Monde
continues to offer news wire, as the British daily Guardian , which incorporates the news agency Reuters and the German weekly Der Spiegel
.
At 12:00, local time, Al Jazeera yet resumed its live coverage of Cairo on a fixed plane, we see tanks blocking an avenue, on another it is found that the traffic is apparently normal in first working day of the week:
business as usual? - Now, the show continues now in the studio and the corresponding use the phone. - The World
reports that the reception of the channel is blocked across the country.
picture: al jazeera The Spiegel reports that the Egyptian Stock Exchange will remain closed today and Monday. - Similarly, the border with the Gaza Strip is closed. - Moreover, the newspaper reported that the army made its debut in Sharm el-Sheikh, mecca of tourism in Egypt. [13:00] (*) Le Monde reported the massive presence of the army and the almost total absence of police. Cairo. Few protesters for hours Information events take place this afternoon. - According to Reuters , the prison of Wadi El-Natron, 120 km northwest of Cairo was taken by storm: several thousand detainees were released including 34 Muslim Brotherhood members, among them 7 Leaders of the organization (source: Mohamed Osama, head of the Muslim Brotherhood). In an interview with the Berlin daily Der Tagesspiegel , director of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Wafaa al-Saddik, guards and police officers accused of theft and looting: "They were the guardians of the museum, our own staff ! Some police officers have apparently dropped their jackets "to not be identifiable." A second group would come through the roof. The destruction have all been perpetrated on the first floor, where the famous treasure of Tutankhamun: "Many statues were thrown down and destroyed, among them representations of deities belonging to the treasure of Tutankhamen." Looters stole several jewelry and ornaments Pharaohs. Two mummies have been severely damaged during the burglary.
[14:00] On Al Jazeera, one wonders: "What will the army?" - According to Arab news channels, not appointed by the
Spiegel, it is now at least 150 deaths since the deadliest day Friday, after several actions on the night against prison outside Cairo .
[14:30] The Guardian launches this video of
Associated Press that reports of "peaceful demonstrations" of the morning.
[15:00] Al Jazeera
and Spiegel announce the gathering of several thousand protesters Liberation Square in Cairo. - Despite the ban who knocks, the Qatari channel is able to broadcast some live pictures of the place where we see a growing crowd. - No violence was reported so far. - According to Peter Beaumont, the "American modern U.S. tanks" were deployed in Cairo. The journalist was counted in September This seems to confirm the rumor that some elite troops stationed in the desert join the capital (in
, many states are evacuating their citizens from Egypt, including Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf emirates. Many US-Americans, Turks and Italians also expect their planes: there would be a "terrible rush" to Cairo airport. Moreover, the United States proposes to embassy staff to return to home: those who do not participate directly in current affairs are allowed to leave the country.
[3:45 p.m.] A senior Muslim Brotherhood speaks out on Al Jazeera
(by phone): it asks the government's resignation and expresses its support for the organization of Mohamed El Baradei, the Association for Political Change, to form a "government of national salvation". - Thousands of protesters gather on Tahrir Square in central Cairo .- The military presence in central Cairo remains massive, an army helicopter runs on top of Tahrir Square, no confrontation between demonstrators and soldiers for the time . Al Jazeera speaks combat aircraft flying at low altitude over downtown. According to a correspondent on the phone, it would be to scare people: "But people are not afraid," says such. At the antenna is defined as the impressive roar of the crowd interrupted by the roar of jets.
[16:00] This is normally the start of the curfew, imposed
yesterday at this hour of the day. And indeed, the state TV confirms the government action. However, the crowd of protesters is becoming denser. - All indications are that the Mubarak government attempted a coup (desperate). The evacuation of foreign nationals and the arrival of special forces reported in the conditional by Peter Beaumont, could be construed accordingly. - On the phone, a correspondent for Al Jazeera
, which seems quite anxious, also said that an escalation would prepare. [17:30] False rumors about the fall of Mubarak were greeted with cheers and hugs Tahrir Square, according to Peter Beaumont, which relates to possible preparations for military intervention: water cannons appeared and the tanks were arranged in two columns (in Guardian
). [18:00] No little the night envelope Cairo. - The Spiegel reports that "the Egyptian elite left the country": 45 jets took off from Cairo airport against 19 the previous day, taking entrepreneurs, diplomats and artists (!). Other private passenger waits to move into a special terminal, according to the Airport Authority. - Mohammed El Baradei is en route to join the protesters on Tahrir Square. Some commentators believe that it would be doing the "pitch" to become the leader of the national unity government he claims (in Guardian ). [6:15 p.m.] On the phone, a correspondent of Al Jazeera Tahrir Square said that the arrival of Mr ElBaradei would be imminent. - The Al-Jazeera announced that the army has arrested 3,200 people from looting last night, most are criminals and escaped prisoners. [18:30] Jack Shenkers correspondent reports that Mr ElBaradei arrived Tahrir Square, according to the journalist, "people feel that the regime's collapse is imminent" (in
Guardian
). Al Jazeera
confirms the arrival of the Nobel Prize for peace.
[6:45 p.m.] Witnesses said about 7,000 protesters defying a curfew on Tahrir Square. The crowd chanted: "He [Mubarak] goes, we not! "(in
Reuters announces that the police would be back tomorrow to regulate the traffic and fight crime, but not to intervene against demonstrators (source: Egyptian security).
advertisement To that tens of thousands of protesters demand the resignation of President Mubarak in Mansoura (located 120 km north-east of Cairo).
[20:00] Through a megaphone, Mr El Baradei spoke to the protesters: "You have recovered your rights and what has been started can not be repeated ... We demand the end of ... regime and the beginning of a new era, a new Egypt ... I beg your patience, the change will intervene in a few days. " - Thousands of protesters are reported in Alexandria (Al Jazeera
[9:30 p.m.] In the coastal city of Alexandria, the funerals of victims of violence have led to protest actions: several police have already been burned and protesters continue to defy the curfew, according to an announcement by the state TV, will take effect from 15:00 from Monday (Al Jazeera).
During the day, President Mubarak appeared on television with his new vice-president, Omar Suleiman, and the current Defense Minister Mohammed Hussein Tantawi. He visited an operational center of the army and, according to the commentary of Ian Black's
Guardian, "listened to the briefings as if it commanded a battle." [9:45 p.m.] According to the Guardian
, Obama phoned Heads of State of Turkey, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Britain, calling for moderation and universal rights, including peaceful assembly and freedom of expression. He also opposed violence and called for the formation of a transitional government in accordance with the aspirations of the Egyptian people (source: White House). [22:00] Heba Fatma Morayef organization Human Rights Watch is located on Tahrir Square. She says: "Several thousand people remained on Tahrir Square, many say they will spend the night and stay until the resignation of Mubarak. There was a wave of enthusiasm when we heard that Mohamed El Baradei arrived, but unfortunately most of us could not hear what he said - no speakers, apparently. - The place was empty since this afternoon, but there is always a great atmosphere, a sense of solidarity, people behave very well - they sit around bonfires or walk picking up trash. Groups that fall on the occasional catch a robber and handed him over to the military. And no sexual harassment - which is not the norm in downtown, especially busy days! We are happy to eat kushari - fortunately that street vendors still offer food, because we die of hunger. "(in Guardian ) [22.30] According to a BBC reporter
, dozens of judges would find themselves among the demonstrators in Tahrir Square. One two accused police of corruption and destruction of compromising materials (in Spiegel
). - On the spot, Peter Beaumont reports of "shots that apparently come from the east of the city [Cairo]. The large-caliber tracers suggest that it may be military. Explosions on the side of the airport and Heliopolis, where the presidential palace. Tanks seem to be moving rapidly toward the east. "(In
showed high activity in Egypt. Similarly, many news videos are uploaded to YouTube
.
i> Télé
, Tariq Ramadan, Egyptian-born son and grandson of the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, speaking on the condition of the country. His interlocutor was Robert Menard, the founder and Secretary General (until 2008) of association Reporters Without Borders.
[11:00 p.m.]
Al Jazeera reported that police made their appearance in the streets of Egypt. [11:30 p.m.] A correspondent of Al-Jazeera in Cairo reports of gunfire that lasted for an hour now. She also said that looting is not in Egyptian habits, it could be the poor who benefit from the situation. - The United States announces the evacuation of thousands of citizens who want to leave Egypt. The operation would start Monday and would require a large number of flights, according to the secretary Deputy State Janice Jacobs (in Guardian )
[00:00] 1500 protesters still inhabit the vast Tahrir Square in central Cairo. Other protesters are reported to Suez, Alexandria and Mansoura. - No violence was reported ... ~ Silence on Egypt - End of episode ~
the night to Saturday, Obama was finally reached in person on television. He asked the Egyptian authorities to "renounce violence against the protesters" and called for "concrete measures to guarantee the rights of the people" economically, socially and politically. "Ultimately, the people who determine the future Egypt, and we believe that the people want the same thing as us. The Egyptian people want a future in connection with the legacy of a great and ancient civilization. "The president also said that the U.S. is" ready to cooperate with the government and people to achieve that goal. "He also says he "just talked with President Mubarak after his speech" to say "it is his responsibility to give meaning to his words." Because "violence is not a response to demands of the people. " This Saturday morning (29-01-2011), Al Jazeera
announcement at least 53 deaths in the country for yesterday . Then a heading refers, without qualification, of at least 95 deaths in protests across Egypt. Like, live from Cairo, you'll see a large number of people. The chain announced 50,000 protesters gathered in Tahrir Square in downtown. Indeed, a large crowd, who chanted slogans, now appears on the screen. The commentary states that the police is currently absent, but that the army is positioned at strategic points in the city. Earlier this morning, tanks blocking a major artery were shown. We also saw charred vehicles and buildings on fire, whose smoke escaped again. - A commentator said the Internet is still cut off (for 36 hours now).
[13:00] The Journal of
France 2 shows images of terrible fighting that took place during the night between the army and the protesters, vehicles trying to escape kicking demonstrators . We see the headquarters of the ruling party (NDP) blaze, looting "targeted" as the commentary said. However, the National Museum of Cairo, next to the building NDP, has been protected by people. - The great concern of the newspaper is tourism. We hear "operators" talk about "deadweight loss".
Here are some of
newsfeed of Al Jazeera
, released this morning (Cairo time):
[07:00] The mobile phone is partially restored by Egypt. - It is reported that the police opened fire on demonstrators in Tahrir Square.
[9:45] Rawya Rageh reported significant rallies in Alexandria. [11:00] A hundred people gathered near the morgue of Suez, where 12 bodies rested.
[12:38] State television announced that the government formally resigned.
[12:50] Clashes between protesters and police using live bullets to contain the crowd (Reuters )
[1:10 p.m.] The opponent and Nobel Peace Mohamed El Baradei, assigned house, says the chain that President Mubarak should leave. His televised speech would have been "disappointing for the Egyptians." - In Alexandria, the official number of dead rose to 27. [14:00] Near the Israeli border, a group of Bedouins attacked a post of State Security, killing three policemen, witnesses and official sources. - The head of the NDP in Luxor was burned. The tanks entered the city. [2:10 p.m.] The army closes tourist access to the pyramids. [15:00] A corresponding "confirmed" now 36 dead in Alexandria , where several police stations were torched. The protesters, fewer yesterday, gather on the Corniche . - At least 8 people killed by gunfire in a prison near Cairo. Authorities require the closure of all banks.
It seems that, for now, the anger of the people has not abated. The appointment of a new government will she change? It is doubtful. - Comments from the Qatari cast doubt on the actual position of the army. Some reports tend to show some solidarity with the people of the military, others show signs of hostility or acts of brutality. - Now, a correspondent said he saw people giving flowers to soldiers. The Saudi Stock Exchange, the largest financial market in the Arab world, fell 6.43% on Saturday due to "Egyptian tensions. Traders fear that other Gulf markets, which open on Sundays, are trained in the fall. [3:30 p.m.] No confrontation between soldiers and protestors have been reported in the capital. The army is always a friendly welcome, a few roses are available to soldiers. The correspondent of Al Jazeera Ayman Mohyeldin also noted that protesters n'arborent no sign of political recognition. [3:45 p.m.] A thousand people trying to storm the Interior Ministry in Cairo, known as the "house of torture". The Guardian has posted a new newsfeed . Here is some information (Cairo time): [1:20 p.m.] According to Reuters , 74 people were killed and 2,000 injured so far in the demonstrations (medics, hospitals, witnesses). The agency says it is not official figures, reported 68 dead in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria to the yesterday, and at least six people killed before. [1:50 p.m.] The state TV announced that the curfew imposed in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria is now in effect from 16:00 today at 08:00 tomorrow morning. [3:15 p.m.] Uploaded a video of Associated Press recorded this morning:
[3:35 p.m.]
[16:00] About protest in downtown Cairo,
AP reports that the demonstration in Tahrir Square began peacefully, then the police began firing into the crowd near the Ministry of Interior . We do not know if they use live ammunition or rubber. A captain in the army joined the protesters who carried on the shoulders and chanted slogans against Mubarak. The officer tore up a portrait of the president.
[4:45 p.m.] The camera of Al Jazeera
made a pan on the vast Tahrir Square: a dense crowd wanders in there chanting slogans against the regime and the president, we see the Egyptian flag, it does there are no signs of violence. - The curfew in force for 45 minutes seems to be no effect. [17:00] The images show now running a light tank with dozens of people on the platform, surrounded by protesters waving national flags great. The commentator speaks of a very peaceful demonstration. The military is not for now acted against the protesters to respect the curfew. - For the day yesterday, the news channel lists now at least 25 dead in Cairo, 38 to 36 in Suez and Alexandria, making a total of at least 99 (ninety nine or ninety-nine) people killed (*). A huge figure, with the thousands of wounded, gives an idea of the violent clashes yesterday !
[17:10] Now we see a procession of demonstrators in Cairo, carrying a body covered with the Egyptian flag as a shroud. One of the protesters discovered the dead man's face.
[5:20 p.m.] Omar Suleiman was appointed vice president (and thus replacing the president in case of defection). A commentator once this critical decision, despite the respectability of the appointee, would come too late. He also interprets as a sign that H. Mubarak is about to leave power. - Head of Egyptian intelligence (Mukhabarat al-Jihaz al-Amma) and Minister without Portfolio, Lt. Gen. Omar Suleiman is presented as "the spy chief" of the government, including charge of negotiations with Israeli and Palestinian authorities. [18:00] Night has fallen on Egypt. - Al Jazeera confirms that 8 inmates were killed by police in a prison near Cairo during an escape attempt. We speak of looting and vandalism. According to reporters, the police appear to be absent. - However, Reuters reports that at least five protesters were injured by police during the operation to the Interior Ministry, which contradicts an earlier report stating that 3 dead in attempted assault ( in Guardian ). [6:15 p.m.] The Minister for Air (Aviation), Shafiq Ahmed, recently appointed prime minister and must form a new government. - Both President Mubarak's son Gamal and Aalai, arrived in London (Al Jazeera ). [6:50 p.m.] In the neighborhood of al-Mahdi in Cairo, a witness reported very reassembled the phone theft and looting by asking: "Where are the police?" The presenter hopes the army will lend a hand to people who try to organize to protect their property (Al Jazeera
).
[19:00] Al Jazeera has spent some terrible images of bloodied bodies in storage in morgues, obviously the people killed by bullets. Outside, women and men to anger and mourning, holding identity cards of the dead and shouting their hatred for President Mubarak, who must "also leave."
[7:15 p.m.] An official call on state TV, relayed by Al Jazeera
,
urging citizens to defend themselves against looters, who became a real problem. - Earlier, a soldier stationed on a tank made the same announcement by megaphone, saying that the army stood by the people, but it can not only lead the fight against thieves. - Correspondent Chain Suez, Sherine Tadros reports that the army intends to enforce the curfew in the city center. The protesters were angry against the military, causing a scuffle. But Ms. Tadros has also observed people who quietly took the coffee with the soldiers.
Meanwhile, Egypt remains unreachable on the Internet:
[7:40 p.m.] Mohamed El Baradei made by telephone on Al-Jazeera to urge once again to President Mubarak immediate resignation. He advocates a national unity government which would include persons of civil life to extricate the country from the dictatorship that prevails over the past thirty years. According to Mr. El Baradei, the president gave a speech yesterday evening meaningless. - Moreover, the Nobel Peace does not want foreign policy concerns involved in the national debate. He wants a civil law, not military. He welcomed the youth in the street, which is the future of Egypt, and asked him to protect the public good. It also sends a message to the army, whose role is to protect the population.
[20:00] "Residents Cairenes reported youth gangs, some on motorbikes, who roaring through the streets, looting supermarkets, malls and shops. Some of these bands break into the residential areas of the suburbs to rob the apartments and luxury villas. Gunfire could be heard in the downtown and outlying areas. "(In
Guardian
)
[8:15 p.m.] The Guardian
gives figures of Associated Press, which differ from those of Al Jazeera : A total of 62 dead
for the days of yesterday and today.
[8:30 p.m.] The Journal of
France
3 shows images of foreign banks looted in Cairo. - The commentary notes that few or no women participated in the events of the day.
[8:45 p.m.]
Al Jazeera reports that in a large district of Alexandria, the water was cut off. There is also talk of clashes between citizens and provocative, but the situation is too dangerous for a journalistic investigation. There is a total absence of police and military forces in this city, and citizens trying to avoid a complete collapse of order and security (info taken up by the Guardian
). - A spokesman for the Egyptian Museum in Cairo recalled that two mummies and sarcophagus were ransacked (
Al Jazeera). -
Earlier in the day, a spokesman for the People's Assembly declares that there will be no early presidential: these elections are normally scheduled for September 2011 (in Der Spiegel
).
[21:00] The correspondent of France 2
in Cairo reported that many people now returning to their homes, fearing looting, and because of fatigue. The public channel is still showing too concerned by the problems of tourism.
[9:30 p.m.]
Al Jazeera shows pictures of the Museum Egyptian. Besides the two mummies and sarcophagus, windows were broken and objects "priceless" destroyed. After the population had tried to protect sites against vandalism, the army took control of the Archaeological Museum. - In the city of Alexandria thousands of people defy the curfew. Tahrir Square Cairo is also a rallying point. Except the fight against looters and clashes around the Interior Ministry, no violence was reported tonight. Suite [ Sun 30-01-11 ]
(*) The figure of 38 dead Alexandrian was initially given a figure revised down tonight [20:00 Cairo time].
Today I'm going to tickle-tickle under the toes of the largest reclining Buddha in Thailand! Wat Po (Wat means temple in Thai) is one of my favorite places in Bangkok for calm amid a neighborhood stirred ... Then I can link a small traditional massage of my feet for me (the temple hosts the best massage school in the country) ... a real relaxing day!
The dearest was naked, and knowing my heart, that she had kept her jewels sound, whose rich trappings him look victorious What happy days in their slaves to the Moors. When he throws his dancing lively, mocking sound, This radiant world of metal and stone me into ecstasy, and I Things to fury when the sound is mingled with light. She was lying and let herself be loved, and the top of the couch she smiled with delight at my deep love and sweet as the sea, who rode toward her as toward a cliff. eyes fixed on me like a tiger tamed, one vaguely and dreamily she tried posing, and united with the candor lust gave a new charm to his metamorphoses And his arm and leg and thigh and his loins, Polis like oil, undulating like a swan, passed before my eyes clairvoyant and serene, and her belly and her breasts, these clusters of my vine, advanced, more cuddly than the Angels evil, for disturbing the peace when my soul was set, And the upset of the crystal rock where, quiet and lonely, she was sitting. I just see them united by a new design of Antiope hips to the bust of a beardless, both its size made her hips. On this tawny complexion and brown eye shadow was superb! - And the lamp having resigned to die, as the fire alone illuminated the room, each time he drove a blazing sigh, he drowned in blood that amber-colored skin!
C. Baudelaire, Les Bijoux (1857).
of Test under / over-music, artwork or sound, or music concrete. The structure was designed in two blocks. One is a process up and clear: to inform a packet at the beginning, there is the highly trained, the glitter, the bitter end. The other, in contrast, seeks to be less abstract, more referenced, a real blur, a dream. The opposition of these two blocks is retained physical experience of a transition from a high voltage to a strong relaxation. But the sketch of a "service": the first ascent acts as a filter, selecting, for who wants to achieve the human voice (female).
" Must we choose between the old music - the one I love - and the music that I made - which hardly fills me -? "said P. Schaeffer.
Bangkok is a beautiful city! There is everything and any time .... so that one day I resolved to send a package, applied for a visa for Laos, eaten in a very good vegetarian restaurant and found a cheaper hotel (it is very quiet, really not far to walk from the bustling Khao San Road ... but a little expensive for my budget. I recommend it anyway for those who want a nice room for 10 euros http://penparkplace.com/ ) I So go to a hotel for 6 euros which is significantly more reasonable. But mostly I
the leap! I went to look after my tooth was so badly with a dentist Thai! At first glance, I had some reservations but my web searches have confirmed that this is where I find the best dentists (get treated on a pavement in India and China no thank you I am not even imagine. ..) So here I am transformed into a hamster but I do not regret it! Kindness, availability (an appointment that day unimaginable in Paris!) Softness in the explanations and gestures ... indeed one wonders if he should not plan your holidays here in terms of its decay! (What seems more and more people are doing, see this article ). I commend this address: http://www.khaosandentist.com/.
Arbor Networks, which seems show that the Egyptian authorities were completely cut off access to the Internet since midnight. The newspaper wrote: "Considered enemy Internet by the organization Reporters Without Borders, Egypt proceeded for years in legal and police harassment of bloggers and Internet denouncing corruption or policies of the Mubarak regime. But unlike Tunisia, Egypt had not set up filtering systems to Web sites or services. A policy that has changed with the onset of major events in January: the authorities have in turn blocked temporarily services as Twitter or Facebook. On Thursday, the city Suez, the scene of violent protests yesterday, was almost entirely cut off from the world, with very strong perturbations in access to the Internet but also mobile and fixed networks. - According to many witnesses in the country, SMS are also blocked on Friday. Disturbances are also reported in the mobile and fixed location, without a complete blockage has apparently been put in place. [11:15, twitter ] Everything IS █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ Fine █ █ █ █ love. █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ The Egypt █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ Government Jan25
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Similarly,
newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm
, which remains open for now, has not been updated since last night (it is listed in column left). [13:00] (*) BFM ad clashes between demonstrators and police presence in the opponent's Mohamed El Baradei, Nobel Peace with the International Atomic Energy Agency, which has just come home. The news channel also reported that the reports are censored and that communication with Egypt is very difficult. Der Spiegel
title: Egyptian police permission to shoot
. The site of the German weekly reported the commissioning of water cannons and stone-throwing demonstrators in the ranks. There would be many such arrests in Cairo Tahrir squares and Ramses and in the neighborhood of al-Isaaf. Many people were inspected and searched. In the morning, new protests also took place at Suez. - According to information from the middle of the Egyptian security, "the police received clear instructions to prevent any demonstration and take, if any, on the demonstrators." - According to a lawyer, "Egyptian police have arrested the night at least 20 members of the opposition movement the Muslim Brotherhood, including five former members of parliament." [14:00] Die Zeit
title: Police use violence against opponents of Mubarak . "After Friday prayers, clashes occurred between police and demonstrators outside a mosque in downtown Cairo. Earlier, opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei had made the prayer along with 2000 followers on a square in front of the religious building. After the prayer, participants had begun to ask in chorus for the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. A few seconds later while the police warning shots into the air with rubber bullets, used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd gathered in the square, said a correspondent for the British
Guardian. "The site of the German weekly also reports that tanks and vehicles carrying troops were positioned in the major and in many streets of the capital. Clashes have also held Alexandria.
[14:30] Many sources report that mobile communications have been suspended in the country. The clashes appear to be increasingly violent. The Spiegel and the Guardian
Al Jazeera, which broadcasts in the loop of images from Egypt, shows fierce street fighting. The news channel said that the police destroyed the cameras of Western journalists, including German. The studio Egyptian resort is filled with tear gas, when the presenter opens the window to hear the chorus of protesters who shouted "Down with the regime."
[15:00] BFM announced that four French journalists were arrested. The correspondent reports that the channel for an hour, tear gas canisters are launched every 20 seconds and police batons protesters. - According to his son interviewed by Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera and the Guardian announce that a young demonstrator was killed on Tahrir Square in central Cairo. - A commentator news channel launches: "It is chaos ... it's absolute chaos!" [3:30 p.m.] Peter Bouckaert of Human Rights Watch organization , based in Alexandria, says that: "The police stopped the fight with the demonstrators. The two parties are discussing now, and demonstrators bring water and vinegar (cons tear gas) to the police. The call to prayer in the afternoon just made launched, and hundreds of people pray at the mosque in East Alexandria ". (In Guardian )
[3:45 p.m.] According to Peter Beaumont, a battle between police and protesters raged at the bridge over the Nile Kassr: "The gas was all white, but the protesters are back the police." As Jack Shenker and H uman Rights Watch Peter also noted that protesters seek to persuade the police to join them (in Guardian ). And here's a video of Associated Press taken Today in Cairo [its very low]:
[16:00] Der Spiegel announcement: "The dramatic scenes near the bridge on October 6, at the heart of Cairo. Demonstrators throwing stones at armored police vehicles, officials respond with brutality and shoot tear gas into the crowd. Protesters in blood past camera channel Al Jazeera, many wounded lying on the ground and are cared for by people. "
[16:15] Police are trying to recapture the bridge in Cairo with grenades tear as protesters try to refer .- According to Al Jazeera , protesters took control of the central square of Suez. There is no police presence. The correspondent of the chain, "the police been totally defeated by the power of people. "(in Guardian ). Three armored vehicles were burned at Suez, according to the Qatari news channel.
Cairo compared to a war zone: "It's raining tear gas." - Reuters
[4:45 p.m.] On twitter, we announce the destruction of the seats in the National Democratic Party (NDP) of Hosni Mubarak Dumyat (Daniette) and Almansur. - Rawya Rageh of Al Jazeera says she saw one protester killed in Alexandria , his body covered with blood carried through the streets by a crowd chanting: "There is no god but God." The correspondent adds that the police are now overwhelmed by protesters in the city. [17:00] A comment on Al Jazeera , the army, which was held far away, could make its appearance. - According to the Guardian the crowd in Cairo calling for reinforcements and military support: "Where is the army? Come see what makes us the police. We want the army, "they cried in centre.ville before the tear gas not to rain again. - The website of the Egyptian newspaper Al-Masry Al -Youm
is again updated. Last information: To the east of Cairo, thousands of demonstrators were heading towards the presidential palace in Heliopolis. "
reported tanks at Suez. - According to Al Jazeera ,
a police station in downtown Cairo, patrol vehicles and a tank of gas before the post is in flames. At the moment, the commentator believes recognize the sound of gunfire intense. The
Guardian has just published a video that summarizes the day (in English) after Friday prayers:
: Several buildings on fire in Suez, while protesters defy curfew .- In Cairo, protesters ransacked the headquarters of the governing party in flames. - It gives a figure of 870 wounded for the only city of Cairo (Reuters
[9:15 p.m.] The White House has announced it is postponing the planned press conference on the Egyptian situation. There is speculation that Obama could speak in person (in Guardian
). - According to medical sources, at least five people were killed in Cairo (in ).
[9:30 p.m.]
Reuters reports that a witness saw the army dispersed protesters who tried to seize the television building in central Cairo (in Guardian ). - The
Spiegel wrote: "The Liberal leader of the Wafd, al-Badawi Sajjid, requires that Friday night the formation of a transitional government and a change in the Constitution. He also declared that his party refused during this critical phase "foreign interference". news channel al-Arabiya has broadcast press conference. The Wafd party is deemed traditionalist. This is the first political group to speak in the confused situation prevailing in Cairo. "- The German airline Lufthansa cancels a flight scheduled for 4:50 tomorrow morning because of the curfew. [9:45 p.m.] According to the Guardian
,
Nile TV, a public channel attached to the state television (ERTU), now broadcasts images of protests. The newspaper added: "It may be an event significant because these images are inconsistent with previous issues of the broadcaster. "- Title of Al Jazeera
: A dozen vehicles torched near the headquarters of the governing party. [22:00] The Guardian reported this exchange "Ben Wedeman of CNN - which has done excellent work all day - is asked about why things have calmed down in Cairo. "Jim, things calmed down because there is no government here." In other words, the army and police have disappeared. "- Also are beginning to worry for tourism, which is an important source of revenue for the country. Different departments have given instructions to visitors from Europe and North America on the spot. According to a traveler quoted by the Guardian
, tourist sites are not or little affected by the protests. [10:15 p.m.] The Guardian announces press conference on Egypt just started at the White House. - The Spiegel reports that Obama was "briefed" for 40 minutes by his special advisers, including Tom Donilon, on the Egyptian situation. - Gold, Robert Gibbs, attached Press the White House, responding to reporters. He confirmed that the president has not come into contact with Hosni Mubarak. A number of his answers are evasive: nothing important filter. (In
Guardian) - By Spiegel, "it seems that the demonstrations are accompanied by looting in Cairo. A young protester said on al-Arabiya that he saw men looting stores in the Mohandesien residential area. No police, no soldier would have interposed. A restaurant owner said: "This chaos will be a lesson for young educated people, who organized their demonstrations on the Internet. Now they have brought out the mob and the looters in the streets, it's probably not what they wanted. " [10:45 p.m.] On Al Jazeera, an observer thinks that Hosni Mubarak has lost the confidence of the people, but also that of the army. He is described as an arrogant person with no listening. -. The chain announced 11 dead and 200 wounded in the Suez. - A journalist interviewed soldiers who reported that their orders were limited to protecting people and the city. [11:00 p.m.]
Al Jazeera shows the building of PND in flames. A titre souvent répété veut que les manifestants applaudissent au passage des véhicules militaires. Sur les images, l'enthousiasme populaire semble plutôt modéré. En effet, on ne connaît toujours pas la position de l'armée. - Le Spiegel
rapporte que le chef d'état-major de l'armée égyptienne, le général Sami Enan écourte une visite aux États-Unis pour rentrer au pays. -
Al Jazeera annonce que les soldats se seraient joints aux protestataires pour protéger le Musée National du Caire. - Un tweet (!) de Ben Wedeman ( @bencnn ) au Caire pour CNN : "Vu le QG du parti au pouvoir en flammes, la police se réfugier in the barracks when the protesters tried to pursue them. Heard that the parliament is burning. " [11:30 p.m.] Al Jazeera reports of an imminent" major announcement "of the Egyptian parliament. - Reuters now talking about 1030 casualties in Cairo where 5 dead deplored up now, the e deaths in Suez rose to 13, plus 75 wounded in that city . [00:00] All of the latest tweet from Ben Wedeman seem to have disappeared from his account . At present, he said "good night" in a message than six hours old! The number of subscribers has also declined one-third. - On Al Jazeera , there continues to be concerned about, "Where is the president? Where is the Prime Minister? Egypt has no vice president!" It expects the announcement "significant" and "imminent" the spokesman of the Popular Assembly ... [0:15] It is the Mubarak himself who is responsible for reporting live on Al Jazeera . His use of "we" suggests that he intends to cling to power. He deplores the "innocent victims on both sides" and criticizes the violence, chaos, looting of what "we" built. He understands the suffering of the people, problems unemployment. He speaks of "reforms" which must continue, he promised "more democracy", "free citizens". He announced that tomorrow appoint a new government , and he will do everything necessary to maintain security in the country. "God bless Egypt" etc.. [00:30] The time is now accounts and comments . But it is not certain that the street gives up so quickly, and promises as vague and rhetorical, a word she has just taken.
Here's a video of the news channel Al Jazeera here]. And: "-" We gather today to demand the resignation of President Saleh and his corrupt government, "shouted to address the crowd a member of the Islamist party al-Islah al-Abdelmalik Qasuss. - The opposition has organized four separate events in the capital to "disperse the police," according to one of the organizers. - The riot police kept their distance from protesters, but they have tightened security around the Interior Ministry and the Central Bank. - The General People's Congress (GPC ruling party), has organized four cons-demonstrations which brought together thousands of people in the capital. - "Do not drop the democracy and the Constitution" could be read on one of the banners waved by Pro-government demonstrators. - The protests have multiplied in recent days in Yemen, a country ravaged by poverty and unemployment. [...] In addition, thousands of supporters of the Southern Movement, a separatist group, marched in several cities in southern Yemen, which Daleh, Habilayn, Loder and Ezzan, chanting separatist slogans. "Revolution, Revolution in the South," "Rather die free than to accept the occupation," the crowd repeated, according to participants. - In power since 1978, Mr. Saleh was elected for the first time in 1999 by direct universal suffrage for a term of seven years. He was re- for the second time in 2006 for a term which expires in 2013. - A draft amendment to the Constitution, under discussion in Parliament despite the refusal of the opposition, could pave the way for a life presidency for the current head of state. - The opposition also accused the president Saleh, 68, of wanting to pass the presidency to his eldest son Ahmad, head of the Republican Guard, an elite unit of the army. - But the head of state defended itself in a televised speech Sunday night to try to hand over power to his son. "We are a republic, and I am against the transmission of power," he said. "
AFP reported tonight (25-01-2011): "About 15,000 people marched in several neighborhoods of Cairo, particularly around government buildings downtown, by the security services. - Police used tear gas and water cannons to try to disperse the demonstrators. - According to experts, these anti-government protests are the largest since the riots of 1977 caused by higher price of bread. " [Read the note ] The site Rue89
announcement "many dead". - The slogan of the demonstrators was "Mubarak emerges. - In this video of Euronews, it seems that the Muslim brothers are involved in movement.
[update, 26-01-2011] Le Monde reports that: "The Egyptian government has done everything, Wednesday, January 26, to try to prevent a repeat of the events of the day . At least 500 people were arrested across the country, according to security services. - Among them are 121 members of the Muslim Brotherhood, Islamist organization officially banned but tolerated in practice, detained in Assiut, south of the Egyptian capital. The Egyptian Interior Ministry had warned that prohibited any new event, Wednesday and that any offender would be brought to justice. The agency Associated Press reported on its side that 860 people were arrested. "- Despite the crackdown and the closure of access to the Facebook site, the demonstrations continued today. Instantly The Egyptian Ambassador in France denies, on the antenna of BFM (19h), access to Twitter and Facebook has been closed. He speaks of a "saturation" of the network, similar that would happen "at the Stade de France" where "100,000 people" would attend a match France-Spain "! Asked about the fact that the son of President Hosni Mubarak, tipped to succeed him, had left the country with his family, the ambassador said that it would have no "political ambition" and reminded that elections will be held in nine months, but no candidate has yet been known so far. And here are the pictures of the day aired on BFM
is reported the deaths of four people yesterday, and two (one demonstrator and a policeman) today. - A large demonstration is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, 28-01-2011. [update, 27-01-2011] AFP announces the arrival in Cairo between ElBaradei and the seventh died in the protests that continue today: "In northern Sinai, a protester from 22 years, Mohammed Atef, was fatally shot in the head during a shootout between protesters and Bedouin security forces, witnesses said. [...] In total, five protesters and two policemen were killed and dozens were injured since Tuesday. An official security services, "at least thousand people were arrested across the country. "- [...] A Suez (northeast), protesters also set fire to a fire station after throwing Molotov cocktails at police, was found an AFP photographer. - [...] Besides the attack on a fire station, clashes erupted in the afternoon hundreds of demonstrators to police at Suez, and that in Ismailiya, about fifty miles north on the Suez Canal. - At Suez, the demonstrators demanded the release of those arrested on Tuesday and Wednesday, about 75 according to a source within the security services. " And: "As a result of the movement, the Cairo Stock Exchange was a sharp fall Thursday, forcing a temporary suspension that has not halted the decline. It closed down more than 10%. The day before, main index EGX 30 had decreased by 6%. " [ Read the note]
Summary written between November 30 and December 8, 2010 According to the Washington Post , a complaint could be filed against Julian Assange, the (co) founder of Wikileaks . The Federal Authorities U.S. investigating the publication of government documents (including internal mails of U.S. embassies) by Wikileaks seeking to know if it is a criminal act or an act of espionage. The American keeper Eric H. Holder Jr. said that the Justice Department and the Pentagon conduct "currently a criminal investigation." Similarly, the FBI would investigate anyone who has had access to these documents and having been able to connect to Wikileaks, but also on the organization itself. However, it is unclear whether or not these investigations will lead to a federal lawsuit. - Remember that "Julian Assange, an Australian 39 years is [that] the subject of international arrest warrant last week for acts of rape and sexual assault committed in Sweden in August. "(AFP, 24/11/2010) . - On Europe 1, a dispatch from today (30/11) tells us that Ecuador is ready to welcome Julian Assange. Visit Ecuadorinmediato , Ecuadorian Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs said: "We will invite him to come in Ecuador so he can freely exhibit, not only on the Internet, but also in various public bodies the information it has and all documentation. Latest Wikileaks publications are not as revelations as "indiscretions," said a journalist from Le Monde. We learn what we have imagined: in diplomacy, as elsewhere, the actors have a "thinking behind" the felicitous phrase of the philosopher Pascal. - But after the revelations about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Wikileaks announces a new set of documents for banks, as can be read in Le Figaro dated today: "After the diplomatic sphere, Wikileaks tackles finance. The site specializes in information leak that put the public square of hundreds thousands of documents classified as confidential and diplomatic telegrams also reveals that he has incriminating documents to a large U.S. bank, without giving any names. " In an interview with the magazine Forbes (11/11/2010), Julian Assange said: "This will give an overview and true representative of the policy adopted by the management of banks, and I guess it will cause investigations and reforms." In the following interview, we learn that this is one of the largest banks in the U.S. and the publication of documents is expected in early 2011. Wikileaks is a kind of new power-cons, both against the powers of the States, "some news" and the private sector (especially economic), which would not have been possible without the advent of the Internet. Thus, Wikileaks is part of what might be called the "Alternative Web", which here takes a turn decidedly political and militant. The company is risky, because the powers in question are not joking, and all means are good to end the project hacking and viruses, infiltration and disinformation, threats to life and the lives of employees, Julian Assange in mind. Without being "wet", some major newspapers, such as Der Spiegel or The World reflect the information provided by WikiLeaks. But would they go to protect their "source"? Here are Alain Frachon, editorial director of "The World" which, unlike his colleague quoted above, believes that U.S. diplomatic notes Wikileaks is indeed a "revelation".
As reported by the newspaper Le Monde today (1 / 12): "The largest U.S. bank, Bank of America (BofA) has lost more than 3% Tuesday [30/11] to the Exchange because of fears of revelations compromising the site Wikileaks. "The newspaper also quoted the U.S. site Huffington Post, which delivers an online interview with the Computerworld magazine where Julian Assange (WikiLeaks) said he would hold: " 5 gigabytes of data from the Bank of America, the hard drive of one of its leaders ". Finally, the paper quoted a statement from the Bank of America on AFP (I retranslated): " here over a year, Wikileaks claimed possession the hard disk of an officer of the BofA. - Apart from this claim itself, no evidence to support such an assertion. It is unknown whether new claims on the Bank of America
were made by Wikileaks ". Several other information has filtered Julian Assange, which is now within the scope of a warrant" red "of Interpol ( "Red Notice", "Wanted Assange, Julian Paul " ) for acts of rape and sexual harassment charges against him in Sweden, and which he defends, saying it is a manipulation U.S. services, must now live in hiding. The proposal of the Vice-Minister of Ecuador to welcome in his country was questioned by President Rafael Correa, who says that such an invitation is not (this Tuesday in Guayaquil), it was only the personal opinion of the Minister Lucas. - Meanwhile, J. Assange began on Tuesday in connection with the American magazine Time , which must publish the entire interview on December 3. J. Assange encourages the American Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hillary Clinton to resign if indeed it has fostered the espionage activities of U.S. diplomats abroad ... Indeed, in one of the tickets released by Wikileaks, Hillary Clinton wants the information is "sensitive data on the secretary United Nations General Ban Ki-moon, its employees and diplomats from other countries. "It would be" among others to collect personal information on credit cards, passwords and biometrics such as fingerprints and iris scans "(in Frankfurter Allgemeine , 30/11). - In addition, the Twitter feed of Wikileaks refers to a (new) Denial of Service ( quid? ), which poses a load of 10 Gb / sec on the server (30/11 8:59 pm). He also mentioned a video on YouTube ( CBC News ) where the adviser to the Prime Minister of Canada, a certain Tom Flanagan expresses the wish to see J. Assange murdered! - Last but not least, the former spokesman of German Wikileaks, who after leaving the project has revealed his real name (Daniel Domscheit-Berg) and says it wants to launch a similar platform during December 2010, a portrait unprepossessing J. Assange by lending these words: "I am the heart and soul of this organization, its founder, theoretician, critic, first timer, organizers, financiers and everything else. If you have a problem with me, break up. "(Süddeutsche Zeitung in ) It is understood that the charges of sexual violence and autocratic grip de WikiLeaks rapportée par Daniel Domscheit-Berg sont faits pour créer le doute et jeter une ombre sur la personnalité de J. Assange, ce qui rejaillit nécessairement sur le projet WikiLeaks lui-même et devrait lui porter tort, du moins aux yeux du grand public. Après avoir trouvé refuge en début de semaine dans le cyberspace du géant Amazon, qui semble paré contre un certain nombre d'attaques de hackers, WikiLeaks a dû plier bagage aujourd'hui. Aux dernières nouvelles , WikiLeaks n'aurait "pas respecté certaines règles d'utilisation" d'Amazon ( ? ). A quoi WikiLeaks
rétorque : "Si Amazon est gêné by the First Amendment , they should stop the trade in books. "And look for a new shelter in Roubaix, in the host OVH. Knowing that a mirror site is hosted by the Swedish partner Pirate Bay
Bahnhof, whose premises would be in an old bunker ... fallout! What next ... see below the call for the murder of Julian Assange (in English, on CBC News), mentioned above:
J. Assange As The Times reports that British and Swedish police would know where he is staying, but that his arrest would not have happened because of bad form completed by a Swedish prosecutor.
(3 / 12) By refusing to reveal sources, Wikileaks did not prevent the U.S. authorities arrested an American soldier of 23 years, Bradley Manning, jailed since May, faces up to fifty-two years of prison for passing, as the Pentagon and State Department, 75,000 secret papers on the war in Afghanistan, 400,000 of protocols American forces in Iraq and perhaps also three million cable and confidential status reports written by U.S. diplomats worldwide. (Frankfurter Allgemeine
wikileaks.org became the target of several denial of service (DDOS). These attacks and future attacks threaten the stability of the infrastructure EveryDNS.net, which allows access to some 500,000 other sites "(
this morning (4 / 12): "The Minister for the Digital Economy Eric Besson wants to silence Wikileaks, whose revelations sow confusion in the diplomatic world. But site host [OVH], it is for justice to rule and not the government ban. (...) - Eric Besson has asked the General Council of Industry, Energy and Technology (CGIET) to stop hosting the site Wikileaks in France, regarded as violating the secret diplomacy. "Taking a statement to AFP, Le Monde had already added
" the worst Internet has no right of citizenship in France " . MP denounces "vile methods"
of Wikileaks, which "has no place in the Internet civilized we must build. " - An Internet "civilized " ("we" [?] Must build)
(those that" we "are not) equipped to the teeth with weapons of mass destruction ... The face of civilization "on the ground" was, among others, revealed by these wild Wikileaks.
- forum: "Given [the] recent political statements, and pressures that are really starting feel, even here in Roubaix Valley, we decided to go to court for interim relief for a ruling on the legality of this site or not on French territory. This is not politics or OVH request or decide to close or not a site but to justice. It's like [it] that it should work in a country of law. "(Signed Octave, 3 / 12 16:24)
On the other hand, a new U.S. company, PayPal, closing the account as Wikileaks can read it here : "The online payment service has blocked financial transfers to the benefit of Wikileaks, explaining that its policy commercial "banned the use of online payment service to encourage, promote or assist any unlawful activity." - In addition, PayPal closed the account of the German
Wau Holland (affiliated with the Chaos Computer Club ") which was "guilty" to give financial support to Wikileaks. - We also learn that "Public Table," a U.S. service data visualization has erased those of Wikileaks from its servers. Reason: It 's acts in a "response to public demand by Senator Joe Lieberman [" Senate Homeland Security Committee "], which has asked organizations to host Wikileaks terminate their relationship with the website. "Contrary to the explanations provided by Amazon, and PayPal EveryDNS, this statement has at least the merit of the franchise ... - Sunday - dint comment on the case of J. Assange or fate Wikileaks made by U.S. firms, we forget the documents themselves and their publication in French ç ais with comments and contextualized by the newspaper Le Monde
. - That said, there was read in the Washington Post
Thursday (2 / 12) section of a certain Jeffrey T. Kuhner (an openly conservative writer) for many alliterative and assonantique "Assassinate Assange. His prosaic conclusion is this: "The misfortune has been done; people died - and will die because of the actions of this childish narcissus, imbued itself [J. Assange]. Recent news say that the founder WikiLeaks of hiding in England. If this is true, we should treat Mr. Assange the same way that other terrorist targets of the first order: kill him. "
- Monday - On Twitter, Wikileaks announces a new denial of service attack against the server that hosts Sweden. By the way, we are told that wikileaks.ch redirect here to Sweden since the "French server [OHV] is offline "(it is almost certainly a mistake: nothing has filtered in France). - Tonight (6 / 12), the site of Figaro
gives the following information "The British police has received the new international arrest warrant issued by the Swedish justice against the founder of the website Wikileaks Julian Assange, announced today the television channel BBC News. Questioned by AFP, Scotland Yard declined to comment. "On the other hand the
of the organization lists 355 to date (6 / 12). It seems more difficult, if not impossible, to "purge" Internet information delivered by the site. - Most German papers and English (and also the French press) report this morning of the potential targets of terrorist attacks identified by the news U.S. diplomatic posted. - After one of Hillary Clinton, J. Assange demand the resignation of President Obama in an interview Saturday (4 / 12) by phone at English daily newspaper El Pais
, if indeed he was aware of espionage draft UN diplomats . - According to the Tribune de Geneve
, J. Assange opened an account in Switzerland Post Finance, which is currently checking the information provided at its opening. J. Assange have also reported this approach over the Internet. Unfortunately, we are currently witnessing the rise of a cult of personality - both negative (The "marked man" for everything to stop) than positive (the hero of absolute transparency) - around J. Assange. On the home page Wikileaks can find this banner where the pose somewhat artificial "founding father" is revealing: - Tuesday - According to the Guardian , J. Assange should come today (7 / 12) before a British court in the case of sexual assault for which Sweden seeks his extradition. Other sources speak of a preliminary interview with the police to be held on Tuesday. A deposit ranging from 100,000 to 200,000 pounds Sterling and up to 6 guarantors may be requested to J. Assange to avoid detention. - A little later we learn that J. Assange was arrested at 9:30 (7 / 12) by the British police and should be submitted to the Court of Westminster (London) in the day ( here). Tonight The World