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Thousands of Egyptian Protesters Clash With Police

26.1.11

Thousands of Egyptian Protesters Clash With Police: [truth-out.org] "Reporting from Cairo - Thousands of Egyptian protesters inspired by the revolt in Tunisia rushed police and battled tear gas Tuesday in demonstrations against the political repression and unemployment that have defined three decades of rule by President Hosni Mubarak.

Groups of protesters marched through downtown Cairo, crossing bridges and outflanking riot police as the crowds headed for a square a few blocks from the parliament building. Security forces, which had shown unusual restraint early in the day, swung batons and clashed with demonstrators amid chants of 'Freedom' and 'Down with Mubarak.'"


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