Thursday, January 27, 2011

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[Egypt] Contagion?

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%. " [
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