[P2P-F] AlJazeera : Deadly clashes continue in Egypt

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Wed Nov 23 13:45:50 CET 2011


thank you Dante!

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Dante-Gabryell Monson <
dante.monson at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> http://takethesquare.net/2011/11/21/massacre-and-repression-in-egypt-another-january-28/
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=zVHIXGvKgMA
>
> copied :
>
> In Egypt, we are facing yet another January 28, now with both police and
> army attacking.
> Protests have been violently attacked in Cairo, Alexandria and Suez.
> Tahrir square is under continuous attack since early Saturday with gas
> bombs, rubber bullets and live ammunition.
> The attacks is still ongoing until now. Just now, Military intervened and
> attacked the field hospital. They now have started burning down the square
> and chasing protesters away.
> Since early Saturday, we have at least five documented extra-judicial
> killings in Cairo and Alexandria and thousands others injured. These
> numbers are in addition to at least 4 other killings, that we just now
> received confirmation from a co-worker inside the square that their bodies
> are being collected in front of KFC. The killings are increasing by the
> minute–It appears that they want to wipe out all protesters – it is a full
> fledged massacre. Additionally, security forces are not only engaging in
> burning down public properties as they chase away protesters, they are also
> looting and damaging properties on purpose, something which is believed to
> be used against protesters later when they are arrested. There are reports
> of various arrests by Military police and quite possibly civilian police as
> well. The numbers are estimated to be very high, and amongst those arrested
> is potential presidential candidate and journalist Bosayna Kamel. There are
> reports that she was later released.
> Additionally, there are various reports of arresting the injured from
> public hospitals. These are in addition to protesters who were arrested
> yesterday already and appeared today before Abdeen Prosecution (civilian
> prosecution) . There are reports that they will cut down internet and
> communication again, but we can not verify this.
> In this context, it is important to mention that such violence is again
> used against pro democracy and human rights protesters, who are taking to
> the streets demanding the same exact demands . The majority of protesters
> do not belong to any political parties or affiliations and there is very
> limited.
>
> Names of confirmed deaths in Tahrir Square, Cairo and Alexandria are:
>
> 1. Ahmed Mahmoud Ahmed
> 2. Shehab Eldin El Dakroury
> 3. Atef Mohamed Mohamed Awad (shot in the head)
> 4. Bahaa Al Senoussi, political activist (Alexandria: shot by live
> ammunition as he was participating in a peaceful protests in front of the
> Alexandria police station)
> 5. Hossam Hamdi Khaleefa (suffocation as a result of inhaling tear gas and
> head injury) documented cases of activists and journalists who have
> sustained eye and other serious injuries, in what might appear to be a
> policy of targeting journalists and activists for their work.
>
> The list includes:
>
> Malek Mostafa Mohamed, media officer at the Hesham Mubarak Law Center and
> a member of the Front to Defend Egypt’s protesters, injured in the right eye
> Salem El Sayed El Sayed Abo Rakha , editor at al Al Arabi Al Nasseri
> newspaper
> Ahmed Abdelfatth, photographer at Al Masry Al Youm newspaper, eye injury
> Ahmed Harara, activist and previously injured in the right eye during
> January 28 protests, injury in the left eye
> Rasha Azab, Journalist and member of the No Military Trials for Civilians
> group, rubber bullet shot in her face
> Abanob Emad, severely beaten by police forces on November 19 and camera
> confiscated
>
> A list of 59 detained protesters to date:
>
> 1. Hesham Al Seussi
> 2. Abdullah Nasr Ahmed, 20 years old
> 3. Nadi Mamdouh Sayed, 21 years old
> 4. Abdelraouf Abdelnabi, 17 years old
> 5. Ibrahim El Sayed, 21 years old
> 6. Heshmat Hassanein, 17 years old
> 7. Mohamed Fawzy Galal, 22 years old
> 8. Sharaf Nageh, 22 years old
> 9. Ibrahim Nabeel Abdullah, 18 years old
> 10. Mahmoud Rashid, 13 years old
> 11. Ahmed El Sayed Hendi, 17 years old
> 12. Mahmoud Lotfi
> 13. Mohamed Yehia Zakareya
> 14. Sanaa Youssef
> 15. Amanda Kerdahi, 27, American citizen and professor in the American
> University in Cairo
> 16. Ahmed Samir Ramadan, 22 years old
> 17. Kareem Mohamed Fawzy, 25 years old
> 18. Magda (family name unknown)
> 19. Moataz Ahmed Zaki Hassan
> 20. Ahmed Abdelreheem
> 21. Sherif Salah Mohamed
> 22. Islam Mohamed Safi Eldin
> 23. Omar Dessouki, 18 years old
> 24. Ismail Alaa Eldin Zohdy
> 25. Mohamed Mohi Serag Eldin
> 26. Wael Gamal Eldin Atteya
> 27. Nahed Mohamed Ali
> 28. John Magdi
> 29. Kareem Saleh
> 30. Mahmoud (family name unknown)
> 31. Tarek (family name unknown)
> 32. Mostafa Kamal Al Nakeeb
> 33. Mostafa Shawky Mansour Mahoud (Ali Maher’s (young boy who was shot
> dead by the army in April 8, 2011) cousin)
> 34. Mohamed Ashraf Kamal
> 35. Mohamed Fawzy Abdelrahman
> 36. Mohamed Saeed Abdelrahman
> 37. Osama Ahmad Kamal
> 38. Haitham Mohamed Mohamed Mahmoud (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 39. Mohamed Ramadan (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 40. Mohamed El Sayed Mohamed (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 41. Mohamed Ali El Shrabesli (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 42. Mohamed Ali Hassan (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 43. El Sayed Ali Mohamed (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 44. Mohamed Osama El Sayed (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 45. Wael Mohamed Abbas (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 46. Osama Mohamed Gamal (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 47. Ahmed Mahrous Ramadan (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 48. Hassan Abdellateef Ali (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 49. Ali Ahmed Ezz (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 50. Mohamed Saber Ali (in Kasr el Nil prosecution)
> 51. Mahmoud Abbas Hussein
> 52. Fadi Phillip
> 53. Abdallah Mohamed Abdelsalam
> 54. Ahmed Helmy Ali
> 55. Mohamed Ashraf Kamal Eldin, 20 years old
> 56. Ismail Alaa Eldin Zohdy
> 57. Ali Sayed Al-Halwassi, 21 years old
> 58. Salem Saeed Abdelhakim, 24 years old (arrested from Tahrir square on
> Nov 19)
> 59. Mahmoud Galal Mostafa El Gheitani , 21 years old
>
> Missing persons:
>
> 1. Ahmed Nouh Abdelsattar , 18 years old
> 2. Amr Mohamed Atteya
> 3. Omar Hani Farouk
> 4. Islam Zohdi
> 5. Waleed Mohamed Hashem
>
> Video compilation taken from various online news sources:
>
> 20 November: Tahrir Square: Video showing what appears to be a dead body
> of a protester being moved by Central Security Forces (CSF) and dumped next
> to the side walk following CSF and Military Police attack on protesters
> chasing them away from the square
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr2-VlldcuE&feature=youtu.be&a<http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=Fr2-VlldcuE&feature=youtu.**be&a>
>
> 20 November: Tahrir Square: Video showing clearly the attack on protesters
> by Central Security Forces and Military Police, which includes excessively
> using tear and beating protesters with batons<http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=WarEZxFq9HQ&feature=player_**detailpage>
>  <http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=WarEZxFq9HQ&feature=player_**detailpage>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WarEZxFq9HQ&feature=player_detailpage<http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=WarEZxFq9HQ&feature=player_**detailpage>
>
> 20 November: Tahrir Square: Video showing Central Security Forces and
> Military Police using batons to beat protesters in several incidences in
> the Square <http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=zJ7FHUtxePw>
>  <http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=zJ7FHUtxePw>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ7FHUtxePw<http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=zJ7FHUtxePw>
>
> 20 November: Tahrir Square: Video showing Central Security Forces and
> Military Police using batons to beat a protester
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCv4ocbbT_4<http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=UCv4ocbbT_4>
>
> 20 November: Tahrir Square: Central Security Forces setting fire on a
> motorbike, tents and banners in the square<http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=rSRgQO5iRBQ&sns=fb>
>  <http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=rSRgQO5iRBQ&sns=fb>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSRgQO5iRBQ&sns=fb<http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=rSRgQO5iRBQ&sns=fb>
>
> 20 November: Tahrir Square: Doctors treating injured protesters in the
> Tahrir square metro station
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4hbjDaB3Z0&feature=player_embedded<http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=q4hbjDaB3Z0&feature=player_**embedded>
>
> 20 November: Tahrir Square: Footage showing injured protesters by Mohamed
> Mahmoud street, off of Tahrir Square.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPk-wGpn1qw&feature=share<http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=UPk-wGpn1qw&feature=share>
>
> M.M
>
> Tags: cairo <http://takethesquare.net/tag/cairo/>, Egypt<http://takethesquare.net/tag/egypt/>
> , tahir <http://takethesquare.net/tag/tahir/>
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Dante-Gabryell Monson <
> dante.monson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2011/11/2011112082333907688.html
>>
>> Violence in Cairo pits police against protesters demanding Egypt's
>> military announce date to hand over power.
>>
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