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World
publishes this morning (28-01-2011) a graph of
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.
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AFP announced this morning that Cairo is squared by the security forces. The problem is to remove the information from the country despite the failure of the Internet. Still the good old landline.



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

, oppositional leader Ayman Nour was taken to hospital and is in intensive care after being shot in the head. The Guardian states that the stone that hit him was launched by a government agent. Mr. Noun suffers from diabetes and heart disease. He had been a candidate for president in 2005 against Hosni Mubarak and thrown in jail later. [3:15 p.m.]

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. "
[17:30] State media decreed a curfew in 30 minutes, which lasted from 18:00 to 7 : 00 tomorrow morning and for the cities of Cairo, Alexandria and Suez. According to the Guardian , the protesters do not seem to follow them around and the police do not seem able to compel them. - A small lull in hostilities for the evening prayer, while the orange street light ...

[5:45 p.m.] The Egyptian TV announcement that President Mubarak has asked the army to maintain order along with the police likely to impose a curfew that begins in 15 minutes. - The correspondent of Spiegel: "thousands of protesters are poised to take control of Tahrir Square in central Cairo. They carry banners and metal parts to protect themselves. They let themselves be intimidated and braved tear gas. They are fighting for advance yard by yard. The police do not seem willing to face the crowd any longer. " [18:00] Start of the curfew. Night falls on Cairo. On Al Jazeera , you can see smoke coming out of a building near the headquarters of the NDP. - Protestors set fire to an armored vehicle that they tried to throw into the Nile. - The order of the curfew seems to be no effect.
[6:15 p.m.] According
the Guardian and Al Jazeera , President Mubarak is preparing to make a televised address on Friday evening. - Black Night. The flames emanating from a vehicle burned. - According to Al Jazeera , armored vehicles, tanks, army head for the centers of Cairo and Suez. - According to the Guardian , based on TV images, it is the seat of the government party PND is on fire. The information was confirmed by Amin Iskander, an opponent of the Nasserist Al-Karama party, on the phone Al Jazeera, which claims that all other seats the party will be burned.
[18:30] Military vehicles patrolled, but it is unclear which side will the army support, according to Peter Beaumont, Guardian correspondent
Cairo .- On Al Jazeera
means a lot of shots, be interpreted as gunshots. - Reuters

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:




[19:00] CNN reports that a protester was shot dead in Cairo, picking up a stone that he wanted to start on law enforcement. Witnesses and police confirmed the death of man .- Al Jazeera
made a still shot of the large fire in a building in Cairo. - At the moment, the American Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hillary Clinton, who said he was "very concerned about the use of force ', appeals for calm, urging the Egyptian government to re-establish communications and to implement reforms. Considering the present situation, it will have little chance of being heard.
[7:15 p.m.] It continues to report military patrols in the streets of Cairo. On an image of Al Jazeera , seen a few people applaud as they passed. - According Associated Press thousands of protesters trying to storm the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the state television .- The intentions of the army remains uncertain. - The number of vehicles burned increases. - The curfew has no effect for now. [19:30] A member of the group around Mr. El Baradei announced on Al Jazeera than 80,000 people protested in Port Said, where a child aged 14 was killed. - Chancellor Angela Merkel, who participates in World Economic Forum in Davos, urged the Egyptian government to allow peaceful protests. She says the country's stability is extremely important, but that freedom of expression must be guaranteed (in
Spiegel
) [7:45 p.m.] The curfew has been extended to all the country, as state TV announcement. - According to Reuters , ten people were injured in Cairo today, some by gunfire. - Peter Bouckaert ( Human Rights Watch): "The army was deployed to Alexandria, but the atmosphere is calm. The soldiers speak with the protesters. Fire the Governorate building and much of Alexandria police are confirmed. "(In Guardian) - We continue to await the intervention of the Head of State, announced two hours earlier, while the forces Agenda protect government buildings. - "Where is Mubarak?" asks the Spiegel
.
[8:15 p.m.] We hear the sirens of fire engines. It is feared that the flames took over the National Museum Egypt in Cairo. To hear the noise on the microphone of the commentator on Al Jazeera , there seems to be very windy. - Images now show demonstrators cheered the army tanks. [8:30 p.m.] Interviews of protesters
France 3, which require water, food, work. - Same images pass loop on Al Jazeera
, following the events since the beginning of the day. - According to an unconfirmed report, broadcast on Al Jazeera , the army would have clashed with police in Cairo. - The Spiegel reports that protesters stormed the building of state television
, who according to news channel al-Arabiya
(Dubai) continues to transmit. [8:45 p.m.] Securities Al Jazeera
: 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.

~ One Friday in Egypt - End of episode ~
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