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Lovely, lovely photo of the newly built wall around Tahrir by Amru Salahuddien pic.twitter.com/VoWXNHgL
Heard a muslim guy urging other protesters, "lets head to the front, I'm not gonna let the Christians take a bullet alone."
Reuters photo of army soldiers dragging, assaulting and uncovering a female protester. Absolutely no comment. https://t.co/U0MCf0aw
Egyptians and Tunisians took revenge for Khaled Said and Bouazizi by peacefully toppling their murdering regimes, not stealing DVD players.
Was able to block feelings while taking this photo earlier but the trauma is now starting to come together pic.twitter.com/cVznkEYd
Today is the third Friday of our revolution. The first was bloody, second was festive and third should be decisive. #Jan25
Wow the police attacked the people praying. Tear gas shot directly towards them Many didn't stop their prayers. Absolutely stunning scene.
That awkward moment where you want to declare a state of emergency then realize you've been having it for 30 years.
I've just walked around Tahrir. No trucks shipping thugs, no people getting slaughtered, and the few thugs on the bridge are bored. #Tahrir
This is what used to be home for fourteen members of Nasasra family in Rafah which lost two boys last night: pic.twitter.com/tY4Do98Q
FlagMan has replaced the Israeli flag, after climbing 100+ meters, with the Egyptian one. I'm in awe. Truly amazing moment.
In a matter of 24 hours: Baradei forms party, Saudi closes embassy, Salafis support Abol Fotouh and clashes erupt at MOD. Calm down, Egypt.
Cairo is as happy as the day Mubarak stepped down. Cars honking and citizens celebrating, all thanks to #FlagMan
Ridiculously badass AFP photo of FSA fighters: pic.twitter.com/eMNNcMMd
مرة ناس نزلت تهتف سنة ونص بسقوط طنطاوي ولما مرسي شالهم نفس الناس قالت متفرحوش.
Some of the thugs we captured confessed the police promised them L.E 5000 (~ $1000) if they succeeded in taking over Tahrir square. #Jan25
Saw someone in Tahrir holding a sign that reads "kill me, I've been dead for 32 years anyway".
Aerial view of Friday prayers in Tahrir today. I was speechless while taking this http://bit.ly/h1Yt0x #Jan25
What eased the pain of a week in military prison was knowing there are wonderful free people supporting, believing in and praying for us.