Once again, Egypt's security apparatus has attacked peaceful anti-junta protesters in Tahrir Square, the birthplace of the Egyptian revolution. The interim military junta that has been ruling Egypt is cracking down, just nine days before the first nationwide elections since Mubarak's downfall. So far 81 people have been reported injured by US tear gas canisters and rubber bullets aimed at their heads. Tahrir Square has been the site of demonstrations against the military junta, and thousands of protesters have clashed with thousands of police. What started this latest round of violence was the removal of protesters' tents in the square. That brought out more protesters and more police. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RKbfZXGiQY"]EGYPTIAN DEJA VU - 10'S Of Thousands Occupy Tahrir Square To Protest Military Regime - YouTube http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/nov/19/egypt-violent-clashes-cairo-injured
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Well, speaking of the Egyptian revolution, I thought this pic was interesting-here's the big 3-they're all gone now. It's too bad that the Egyptian protesters weren't more skilled about negotiating with the government earlier this year-they should have never agreed to the military taking over the government-not even temporarily
A lot of the young claimed that the site called "Facebook" created this revolution. But I wil argue that Facebook derailed the revolution in Egypt and gave the United States the crucial time it needed to begin the installing of a new hand picked USA friendly leader. It would appear that social media creates fake democracy and a form of liberty under surveillance.