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4th anniversary of 25th of Jan revolution live coverage

CommanderMadi

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I will be updating this thread tomorrow with the start of the demonstrations against Alsisi dictator coup regime in the 4th anniversary of 25th of Jan. Turn off your TVs and do not read the news because simply your channels will get the feed from our channels which are pro Alsisi and would definitely provide the wrong information about what is really happening. They are going to say we are terrorists, hooligans and violent units and the police are fucking angels who just try to enforce the law. I will provide live coverage with pics and comments from the heart of the scene. Just wish me safety because these police bastards are always willing to spill more blood just for the king to live..

DO NOT BELIEVE THEM.
 
FIRST UPDATE:

The demonstration in my area "Maadi" started today at 9:00 AM local time heading from "Al Ferdaous" mosque towards the streets of the district. We are currently marching down the streets.

Pictures to follow in an hour.
 
This is what the BBC is posting:

At least 16 people have been killed in clashes between police and protesters across Egypt, officials said.

One policeman was among the dead and dozens of protesters were also injured, health officials confirmed.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-30974291


Al Jazeera
Thousands of Egyptian protesters chanted “down with the military and the regime” and “Interior Ministry are thugs” at a funeral on Sunday for a young mother and activist who was shot dead by security forces during a peaceful protest marking the fourth anniversary of Egypt’s Arab Spring revolution, according to local media reports.

Shaimaa al-Sabbagh, 32, was one of at least 20 people killed during protests over the weekend across Egypt, mainly in Cairo and Alexandria, commemorating the Jan. 25, 2011 ouster of former president Hosni Mubarak from office, according to the Ministry of Health.
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/1/25/egypt-protesters-killed.html
 
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