Tuesday, 1 February 2011

The Art of Egyption Revolution (Photo+Video+Info)

Keadaan sebenar di Egypt as from 31 January 2011 by one of Malaysian student in Egypt:
Salam Ariff, saya Nadia, a student in Egypt.

Ariff, kini saya berada di Malaysia kerana pulang untuk winter break, but when I got home, the condition in Egypt somehow got worse about the Hosni Mubarak thingy. Ramai yang sangka keadaan kat sana adalah okay, mengikut kata Jabatan Penuntut Kaherah Mesir dan Kedutaan Malaysia di sana, but there are parts that they don’t know:

Di tempat saya Mansoura, people got killed on the streets, houses are getting robbed and they are aiming to attack Malaysian students. There are about 6000 prisoners on the streets! Pelajar kita di Alexandria dirogol, airport dibakar dan anggota polis tidak lagi menjalankan tugas mereka.

Kita memohon supaya kerajaan Malaysia memandang serius hal ini. Bukan sahaja di Mansoura, malah di seluruh Mesir keselamatan rakyat kita terancam.

Segala update berkenaan keadaan di sana boleh dibaca melalui blog Krisis Mesir, Nasib Pelajar Kita

Jika ada cadangan di luar sana untuk membantu kami mendapatkan perhatian kerajaan Malaysia, sila hubungi Nurul Nadia Binti Md Zin di 017-3193923

Atau melalui:
Facebook: Nuvul Nadiva Dizavch
Twitter: DyyaDizarch
Blog: Nadia-ism
YM: nadia_mdzin2001@yahoo.com

Please let all Malaysians know about this. I will do the same but I need your help too especially to all the bloggers out there. May Allah save our citizens there.

- Nadia

 
Okay sekarang kita layan compilation video riot di Egypt. Bila tengok video ni, guwa rasa macam ada satu perasaan yang lain daripada yang lain beb. Lepas Tunisia, kini giliran Egypt pula. Islam semakin menguasai dunia? Jika benar Islam semakin menguasai dunia, bermakna kiamat semakin hampir. BTW, sementara tunggu video loading, usha dulu gambar-gambar yang guwa rembat ni.

Ribuan demonstran berkumpul di pusat kota Kairo, Mesir
menyuarakan slogan-slogan anti pemerintah,
Sabtu, 29 Januari 2011. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Cai Yang) 
Beberapa demonstran menaiki tank sambil meneriakkan
slogan-slogan anti pemerintah di lapangan Tahrir, Kairo, Mesir,
Sabtu, 29 Januari 2011. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) 
Para demonstran berkumpul dan meneriakkan slogan-slogan
anti pemerintah dan di Tahrir square, Kairo, Mesir,
Sabtu, 29 Januari 2011. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis
Beberapa demonstran berdiri diatas tank sambil
meneriakkan slogan-slogan anti pemerintah di Kairo, Mesir,
Sabtu, 29 Januari 2011. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)
Demonstran anti pemerintah melaksanakan solat berjamaah
didepan tank milik tentara Mesir yang berada di lapangan
Tahrir, Kairo, Mesir, Sabtu, 29 Jan 2011.(AP Photo/Ben Curtis) 

Egyptian soldiers try to protect a civilian from angry protestors who though he was a plainclothes policeman, on January 31, 2011 in Cairos Tahrir square during the biggest anti-government protests in three decades in a bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's creaking regime.
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Cairo's Tahrir Square
Demonstrators carry a banner showing the images of the five U.S. presidents who were in power since Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak took office in 1981 until today during a protest against Mubarak in Cairo January 31, 2011. A new Egyptian cabinet took office on Monday but the protest movement calling for the overthrow of President Mubarak said the changes were irrelevant. The cabinet has a new prime minister, a new interior minister and fresh faces in the key economic ministries. From top, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and current U.S. President Barack Obama.
Demonstrators carry a banner
Egyptian demonstrator holds a sign up following prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo, on January 31, 2011, on the seventh day of mass protests calling for the removal of President Hosni Mubarak.
An Egyptian army captain identified as Ihab Fathi kisses the national flag while being carried by demonstrators in Tahrir Square in Cairo, on January 31, 2011, on the seventh day of mass protests calling for the removal of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak.
An Egyptian army captain identified as Ihab Fathi kisses
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Demonstators carry a banner that reads "we want a government�headed by judges" during a protest�in Cairo January 31, 2011. A new Egyptian cabinet took office on Monday but the protest movement calling for the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak said the changes were irrelevant. The cabinet has a new prime minister, a new interior minister and fresh faces in the key economic ministries.Women shout during an anti-government demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.
CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 31:  A protester leads a chant during anti-government rally in Tahrir Square on the morning of January 31, 2011 in central Cairo, Egypt. Protests continued into the seventh day as thousands of people marched to demand the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, after 30 years of ruling the country. There is expected to be a ''protest of the millions'' march on Tuesday, whilst the recent unrest is having a knock on effect on the Egyptian economy as tourists, business travellers, and residents are trying to escape the country after a week of anti-government clashes.
People pray on Tahrir, or Liberation Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.
CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 30:  People pray in Tahrir Square on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. Broadcasts from the Al-Jazeera television network via an Egyptian satellite have now been halted.
Protesters pray next to military personnel standing atop their vehicles in Cairo January 29, 2011. Thousands of angry Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Saturday to demand that President Hosni Mubarak resign, dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come over to their side.
An Egyptian army Captain identified as Ihab Fathi holds the national flag while being carried by demonstrators during a protest in Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 31, 2011, on the seventh day of mass protests calling for the removal of President Hosni Mubarak.
CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 30:  A boy in Tahrir Square holds doctored photographs of President Hosni Mubarak on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. Broadcasts from the Al-Jazeera television network via an Egyptian satellite have now been halted.
An Egyptian protester holds an anti-US sign during a demonstration at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011 on the sixth day of angry revolt against President Hosni Mubarak's regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.
A man carries a picture of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during a protest in Cairo, January 31, 2011. Mubarak overhauled his government on Monday to try to defuse a popular uprising against his 30-year rule but angry protesters rejected  the changes and said he must surrender power.
Charred cars are seen in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. Police and garbage collectors appeared on the streets of Cairo Monday morning and subway stations reopened after soldiers and neighborhood watch groups kept the peace in many districts overnight.
Egyptian demonstrators use a shoe and a broom to hit a picture of President Hosni Mubarak during a protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011. Crowds of protesters began massing in central Cairo for a sixth day of angry revolt against Mubarak's regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.
A man takes pictures with his cell phone on Tahrir, or Liberation Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.
A girl holds a poster during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has sworn in a new government Cabinet Monday following unprecedented mass public anti-government protests seen through the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities over the past few days.
An Egyptian anti-government protester prays at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo January 31, 2011. Protesters intensified their campaign on Monday to force Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak to quit as world leaders struggled to find a solution to a crisis that has torn up the Middle East political map.
People demonstrate in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.
Egyptian protestors gather near army tanks in Cairo's central Tahrir square on January 31, 2011 anti-government protesters called for an indefinite strike in Egypt upping the stakes in their bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's regime.
Egyptians demonstrators gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011, on the sixth day of angry revolt against President Hosni Mubarak's regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.
30, 2011. Crowds of protesters began massing in central Cairo
for a sixth day of angry revolt against Hosni Mubarak’s regime
amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll & a spate of jail breaks.

The Airport

People gather in Cairos international airport while waiting to check-in for their flights on January 31, 2011 as they try to leave Egypt following days of violent anti-government protests in three decades in a bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's creaking regime.
People gather in Cairos international airport while waiting to check-in for their flights on January 31, 2011 as they try to leave Egypt following days of violent anti-government protests in three decades in a bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's creaking regime.
People gather in Cairos international airport while waiting to check-in for their flights on January 31, 2011 as they try to leave Egypt following days of violent anti-government protests in three decades in a bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's creaking regime.
People gather in Cairos international airport while waiting to check-in for their flights on January 31, 2011 as they try to leave Egypt following days of violent anti-government protests in three decades in a bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's creaking regime.
CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 31:  People wait for a Turkish Airlines flight that was delayed for over eight hours at Cairo International Airport on January 31, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Protests continued into the seventh day as thousands of people marched to demand the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, after 30 years of ruling the country. There is expected to be a ''protest of the millions'' march on Tuesday, whilst the recent unrest is having a knock on effect on the Egyptian economy as tourists, business travellers, and residents are trying to escape the country after a week of anti-government clashes.
Indian passengers arrive from their flight from Cairo at the international terminal of Mumbai on January 31, 2011. A special Air India plane carrying around 300 passengers from strife-torn Egypt landed in Mumbai, airport sources say. Nationwide riots demanding the end of the regime has left several parts of Egypt in a state of near-chaos.
People gather in Cairos international airport while waiting to check-in for their flights on January 31, 2011 as they try to leave Egypt following days of violent anti-government protests in three decades in a bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's creaking regime.

The Prison Break

A member of Hamas' security forces closes the gate of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on January 30, 2011. Two out of eight Hamas prisoners who broke out of a Cairo prison as a wave of anti-government protests swept Egypt arrived back in Gaza, an official source said.
Looters stand outside Abu Zaabel prison in the Egyptian capital Cairo after a mass breakout by convicts amid a nationwide revolt on January 30, 2011.
A young looter walks away with goods at the riot-hit Abu Zaabel prison in the Egyptian capital Cairo after a mass breakout by convicts amid a nationwide revolt on January 30, 2011.


Looters walk away with goods as smoke billows from the riot-hit Abu Zaabel prison in the Egyptian capital Cairo after a mass breakout by convicts amid a nationwide revolt on January 30, 2011.


Info Nadia credit goes to: Ariff Blog
Photo credit goes to: Blog 1 informasi
Video credit goes to: Syahirul.com
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