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2011 "day of Rage" - 2011-january, 28th

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2011 "day of Rage" - 2011-january, 28th

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  1. TUNISIA The long road to democracy

  2. EGYPT PROTEST : Friday, january 28th « Day of Rage » Rubber bullets, water cannons: Violent clashes erupt in Cairo Police armed with batons beat pro-democracy leader ElBaradei's supporters The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday january 28th, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule. Police also fired water cannons at one of the country's leading pro-democracy advocates, Mohamed ElBaradei, the Egyptian Nobel laureate and opposition leader, and his supporters as they joined the latest wave of protests after noon prayers. Police used batons to beat some of ElBaradei's supporters, who surrounded him to protect him. A soaking wet ElBaradei was trapped inside a mosque while hundreds of riot police laid siege to it, firing tear gas in the streets around so no one could leave. The tear gas canisters set several cars ablaze outside the mosque and several people fainted and suffered burns. Large groups of protesters, in the thousands, were gathered at at least six venues in Cairo, a city of about 18 million people, and many of them were on the move marching toward major squares and across Nile bridges. They are demanding Mubarak's ouster and venting their rage at years of government neglect of rampant poverty, unemployment and rising food prices. Today january 28th, the Egyptian government has shut down all internet access and text messaging service to try and prevent people from finding out about the protests. And to stop people from finding out about the police brutality which has been going on for decades, as can be read in the Wikileaks Egypt Cables released today « WikiLeaks: Mubarak lets Egyptians suffer to avoid 'chaos' «  Here : http://wikileaks.ch/reldate/2011-01-28_0.html Today also 4 french journalists were arrested in Cairo The situation became today harder and show a rare violence against the population ATTENTION : SOME PICTURES CAN HURT

  3. Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images Police gather in Tahrir Square as a car burns on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt.

  4. Egyptian demonstrators shout slogans next to a burning riot police vehicle in Cairo, Friday. - Mohammed Abed / AFP - Getty Images

  5. Demonstrators demanding the ouster of Mubarak battle police in Suez. – Khaled Desouki / AFP - Getty Images

  6. Anti-government protesters attack a riot police car at the port city of Suez, about 80 miles east of Cairo. – Mohamed Abd El Ghany / Reuters

  7. Police use water cannons against demonstrators on Friday. - Lefteris Pitarakis / AP

  8. A demonstrator confronts police on Friday in Cairo. - Khaled Desouki / AFP - Getty Images

  9. Protesters climb on a retreating police tear gas vehicle on the Kasr Al Nile Bridge on Friday. - Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images

  10. Activists run for a cover from tear gas during clashes with police. Activists protested for a fourth day as social networking sites called for a mass rally in the capital after Friday prayers, keeping up the momentum of the country's largest anti-government protests in years. - Ben Curtis / AP

  11. Egyptian protesters face police on Friday. - Victoria Hazou / AP

  12. An Egyptian protester throws stones towards a line of riot police in Cairo on Friday. – Victoria Hazou / AP

  13. Egyptian anti-government activists clash with riot police in Cairo, on Friday, Jan. 28. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule. - Ben Curtis / AP

  14. AP Photo - Egyptian anti-government activists chant slogans and hold a poster of the Egyptian resident Mubarak, with Arabic reading: "mercy mercy, you traitor to your people" as they protest in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons.

  15. Tara Todras-Whitehill / AP - A man, who gave his name as Maged Mahmoud, is tended to after he was injured during clashes with riot police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt Friday, stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.

  16. Lefteris Pitarakis / AP An Egyptian anti-government activist kisses a riot police officer following clashes in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt Friday, stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.

  17. AP Photo - Egyptian anti-government activists chant slogans protest in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt Friday, stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule

  18. AP Photo - Egyptian anti-government activists affected by the tear gas react during clashes with police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt Friday, stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.

  19. AP Photo - An Egyptian anti-government activist poses for the photographers with riot police officers after the police pulled back following clashes with protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt Friday, stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.

  20. AP Photo - Egyptian anti-government activists carry a wounded man during clashes with the police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt Friday, stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.

  21. AP Photo - Egyptian anti-government activists are seen atop police trucks during clashes with police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt Friday, stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.

  22. AP Photo - Egyptian anti-government activists carry a wounded man during clashes with police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt Friday, stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.

  23. AP Photo - A Egyptian protesters shout in front of anti-riot policemen who block a bridge in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule.

  24. AP Photo -  Egyptian protesters flee as anti-riot police fire tear gas in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule.

  25. AP Photo -  Egyptian protesters react as anti-riot police fire tear gas in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule.

  26. AP Photo - CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Egyptian oppostion leader Mohamed ElBaradei (C) arrives for Friday prayers at the l-Istiqama Mosque in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  27. AP Photo -  Egypt's pro-democracy leader Mohamed ElBaradei, front right, performs Friday prayers in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Police fired water cannons at one of the country's leading pro-democracy advocates, Mohamed ElBaradei, and his supporters as they joined the latest wave of protests after noon prayers. Police used batons to beat some of ElBaradei's supporters, who surrounded him to protect him.

  28. Getty Images -  CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Locals pray in the street in front of The l-Istiqama Mosque watched by riot police in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  29. AP Photo -   An Egyptian protesters prays in front of anti-riot police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Egyptian activists protested for a fourth day as social networking sites called for a mass rally in the capital Cairo after Friday prayers, keeping up the momentum of the country's largest anti-government protests in years.

  30. AP Photo - Egyptian riot police officers stand in front of protesters performing Friday prayers in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt Friday, stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.

  31. Getty Images -   CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Locals pray in the street in front of The l-Istiqama Mosque watched by riot police in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  32. Getty Images - CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Locals pray in the street in front of The l-Istiqama Mosque watched by riot police in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  33. Getty Images - Egypt's leading dissident and former UN nuclear watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei (C) sits in the hall of a mosque after riot police used water cannons to disperse a demonstration that followed the Friday noon prayer in Cairo on January 28, 2011 against President Hosni Mubarak, who has held on to power for more than three decades.

  34. AP Photo - Egypt's pro-democracy leader Mohamed ElBaradei, front center, is greeted by supporters before Friday prayers in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Egyptian activists protested for a fourth day as social networking sites called for a mass rally in the capital Cairo after Friday prayers, keeping up the momentum of the country's largest anti-government protests in years.

  35. AP Photo -   Anti-riot police block the way in front of Egypt's pro-democracy leader Mohamed ElBaradei, center front, before Friday prayers in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Egyptian activists protested for a fourth day as social networking sites called for a mass rally in the capital Cairo after Friday prayers, keeping up the momentum of the country's largest anti-government protests in years.

  36. Getty Images -  An Egyptian woman flees as Egyptian anti-riot policemen clash with protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons.

  37. Getty Images -  CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Locals are soaked by a police water canon in front of the l-Istiqama Mosque in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  38. Getty Images -  CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Locals run from tear gas fired by riot police in front of the l-Istiqama Mosque in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  39. Getty Images -  CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: A protestor gestures to riot policeman in front of the l-Istiqama Mosque in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  40. Getty Images -  Egyptian anti-riot policemen clash with protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule.

  41. Getty Images -  CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Protestors are hit by a water cannon in front of The l-Istiqama Mosque, as they're watched by riot police in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations. 

  42. Getty Images -  CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Protestors hold an onion under the nose of an unconscious man during clashes with riot police in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations

  43. Getty Images - CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: A protestor holds an Egyptian flag during clashes with police in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  44. Getty Images – CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: A protestor holds a cloth on his nose after police fired tear gas during clashes in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  45. Getty Images -  CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Riot police force protestors back across the Kasr Al Nile Bridge as they attempt to get into Tahrir Square on January 28, 2011 in downtown Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  46. Getty Images -  CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Riot police force protestors back across the Kasr Al Nile Bridge as they attempt to get into Tahrir Square on January 28, 2011 in downtown Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  47. Riot police fire water cannons at protesters attempting to cross the Kasr Al Nile Bridge in downtown Cairo on Friday. Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images

  48. Getty Images -  CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Locals are soaked by a police water canon in front of the l-Istiqama Mosque in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell anti-government demonstrations.

  49. Getty Images -  CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Police carry an injured colleague across the Kasr Al Nile Bridge on January 28, 2011 in downtown Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell demonstrations.

  50. CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 28: Police carry an injured colleague across the Kasr Al Nile Bridge on January 28, 2011 in downtown Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of police are on the streets of the capital and hundreds of arrests have been made in an attempt to quell demonstrations. -Getty Images

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