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2011-01-29
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2011-02-6
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Graphic rooftop footage emerges of a protester being gunned down in Alexandria.
2011-02-5
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/feed/2011/02/5/protesters-form-a-human-chain-in-tahrir-square-to-prevent-tanks-from-entering-the-area
Protesters form a human chain in Tahrir Square to prevent tanks from entering the area.
2011-02-4
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Protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square chant "Leave! Leave! Leave!", "Allahu akbar!" and "Today is the last day".
2011-02-3
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/feed/2011/02/3/egyptian-prime-minister-ahmad-shafiq-says-sorry-for-all-the-violence-that-has-occurred-in-tahrir-square-and-promises-t
Egyptian prime minister Ahmad Shafiq says "sorry" for all the violence that has occurred in Tahrir Square and promises there will be no more.
2011-01-31
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/feed/2011/01/31/president-hosni-mubarak-orders-his-new-prime-minister-ahmed-shafiq-to-preserve-subsidies-control-inflation-and-provide
President Hosni Mubarak orders his new prime minister Ahmed Shafiq to preserve subsidies, control inflation and provide more jobs as he battles an intense popular revolt against his 30-year rule. The announcement is read out on state television but has little effect as protesters vow to continue demonstrating until the Mubarak regime falls.
2011-01-31
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/feed/2011/01/31/international-press-institutes-including-the-committee-to-protect-journalists-the-doha-centre-for-media-freedom-and-re
International press institutes, including the Committee to Protect Journalists, the Doha Centre for Media Freedom and Reporters Without Borders, condemn attempts by the Mubarak regime to quell the freedom of the press as protests continue.
2011-01-30
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/feed/2011/01/30/king-abdullah-of-saudi-arabia-expresses-his-disapproval-of-current-events-in-egypt-to-which-president-of-the-united-sta
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia expresses his disapproval of current events in Egypt, to which President of the United States Barack Obama responds that he "understands" Abdullah's concerns. [http:--arabnews.com-middleeast-article246710.ece ("Arab News")]date=April 2020
2011-01-30
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/feed/2011/01/30/more-than-10-people-are-killed-in-fresh-clashes
More than 10 people are killed in fresh clashes.
2011-01-29
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People gather in historic Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the United States to peacefully protest against the Mubarak regime. They wave Egyptian flags, hold up signs, chant for Mubarak's resignation and call for an end to cell phone and Internet censorship perpetrated by the Egyptian government.
2011-01-28
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/feed/2011/01/28/the-latest-us-diplomatic-cables-released-by-wikileaks-indicate-that-police-brutality-in-egypt-is-routine-and-pervasiv
The latest U.S. diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks indicate that police brutality in Egypt is "routine and pervasive" and the use of torture so widespread that the Egyptian government has stopped denying it exists.
/feed/2011/01/29/international-response-to-the-2011-egyptian-protests
International response to the 2011 Egyptian protests: