The revolution in Egypt has been an impressive display of grassroots, non-violent protest, with even the army pledging to not turn their arms on their own people to quell the uprising, until a couple days ago when Mubarak I guess had had enough and decided to take matters into his own hands, no matter how it played in the international media. (Actually he had a strategy for dealing with that pesky issue too! Stay tuned for the next post….)
Below: more video of fierce clashes as pro-govt ‘supporters’ attack anti-Mubarak protesters in Egypt:
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