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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Civil unrest on the rise in Egypt


USZ's puppet regimes are failing awful gradually and eventually. The latest evident is that of the demonstrators calling for economic and political reforms broke through police barriers and began marching in Cairo’s streets. Protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court in downtown Cairo and held large signs that read “Tunisia is the solution” amid massive police deployment, an AFP correspondent said.
Chanting “Down with Mubarak” in reference to Egypt's puppet President Hosni Mubarak who has been in power for three decades — they broke through several police cordons and began marching towards Tahrir Square, in scenes seldom witnessed in Egypt.

Huge crowds gather on the streets of Cairo as protests occur.

Others shouted “Tunisia is not better than Egypt” as the crowds began to swell. A security official told AFP that at least 20,000 to 30,000 police had been mobilized in the center of the capital alone, and that the area housing the interior ministry had been sealed off.

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