While walking in downtown Cairo, I came across a small protest young men and children, chanting against SCAF and calling for the execution of Field Marshal Tantawi.
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No gas to Israel!
Graffiti, in Zamalek, against exporting Egyptian gas to Israel.
Read on »Death to Shafiq!
Ahmad Shafiq’s presidential campaign posters vandalized in Zamalek.
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The state-run unions, loyal servants of SCAF
In the past, the state-backed unions played a central role in controlling and/or mobilizing the working class on behalf of Mubarak. Today, the continue to be the loyal servants of the regime and its new masters, the army junta. The state-run federation general unions incited against the February 11th general strike calls in the media
Read on »Defacing the Presidential Palace
During the MoD march yesterday, young protesters sprayed anti-SCAF graffiti, calling for the execution of Field Marshal Tantawi, on the walls of the presidential palace in Kobri el-Kobba.
Read on »Ultras Martyrs Mural جدارية شهداء الألتراس بشارع محمد محمود
Before heading to the Ministry of Defense march yesterday, I paid a brief visit to Muhammad Mahmoud Street, and took some quick shots of the new beautiful mural, set up to commemorate the Ultras martyrs.
Read on »Downtown Cairo clashes
Confrontations continued on Saturday with the Interior Ministry’s Central Security Forces in Muhammad Mahmoud, Mansour and Fahmy Streets. Protests and similar clashes took place in Suez and Daqahliya. More protests are planned today Sunday.
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Revolutionaries in Muhammad Mahmoud Street.
Read on »Marching on Tahrir
Thousands marching on Tahrir from Giza, crossing the Qasr el-Nil Bridge, as clashes with the police troops flare in Mansour Street.
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