Great question by @sameratrush about attacks on journalists and destruction of equipment. — Sharif Kouddous
SCAF responds by saying they have no information on attacks on journalists, will investigate … m’ok. — Sharif Kouddous
Clashes have largely ended. At least 14 killed, over 700 wounded, close to 200 arrested in four days. — Sharif Kouddous
Four walls have been built to keep the people away from parliament. The military junta deny all knowledge of violence against protesters
When you watch the video of unarmed protesters beaten by thugs remember they are armed, trained, backed, military hardware and security apparatus supplied by the United States of America.
Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, SCAF, denies any of this violence took place.
None of the revolutionary demands from 25 January have been met. No security or army thugs have been put on trial. We simply have a military junta without Mubarak.
– Freedom to protest
– Egypt: Army thugs attack protesters
– A third day of violence in Tahrir Square
– Image of unknown woman beaten by Egypt’s military echoes around world
– Egyptian Military Kills 14 Protesters, Attacks Journalists in Brutal Crackdown in Tahrir Square
Tags: Arab Spring, Egypt, Middle East, Tahrir Square
December 20, 2011 at 7:13 pm |
In Egypt, press freedom abuses must be investigated
http://www.cpj.org/2011/12/in-egypt-press-freedom-abuses-must-be-investigated.php
December 22, 2011 at 9:09 pm |
Blog: Walls go up
http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/560721