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Today, at least 300 protesters south of Rafah took to the streets, protesting against the government, cutting the highroad to the airport.
Hossam el-Hamalawy
Resources on the 25 January 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
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Today, at least 300 protesters south of Rafah took to the streets, protesting against the government, cutting the highroad to the airport.
As I’m writing, there are tens of thousands of protesters in Tahrir Square, chanting against Mubarak.
The demonstrators are trying to storm the parliament, only to be met with tear gas and water cannons. There are dozens who are injured. Twitter and Bambuser are blocked by the government. We are using proxies now to Tweet.
The protesters are chanting the same slogans as the Tunisians: الشعب يريد إسقاط الحكومة! The people want to overthrow the govt!
Protesters in Mahalla have taken down Mubarak’s poster in the Shawn Square. The protests in the city haven’t stopped.

I’m updating my Twitter now, after I broke the ban using a proxy. Follow my Twitter account.
Below is Mubarak’s poster in Alexandria, torn down in front of the NDP’s headquarters in Abu Keer.

For updates about the protests today, please follow my Twitter and Ahram Online.