GRAPHIC: Video of brutal crackdown on Tahrir Sq protesters in Cairo


Video courtesy: Al-Masry Al-Youm TV www.youtube.com In Egypt, at least 13 people have been killed and hundreds injured after two days of clashes between protesters and security forces. Troops used tear gas and rubber bullets in a major assault on demonstrators, who are demanding the military rulers transfer power to a civilian government. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Cairo Carnage: Tahrir Square clashes turn deadly


In Egypt, at least 13 people have been killed and hundreds injured after two days of clashes between protesters and security forces. Troops used tear gas and rubber bullets in a major assault on demonstrators, who are demanding the military rulers transfer power to a civilian government. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Tense standoff in Cairo's Tahrir Square


Protesters have continued to gather in Cairo's Tahrir Square late into the night - with a message of defiance for Eygpt's military rulers. The square, which has been the scene of street battles between riot police and activists demanding an end to Egypt's military leadership, was relatively calm on Sunday night after protesters regained control of the area and began calling for reinforcements. Al Jazeera's Tarek Bazley reports on the day's events.


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Egypt's potential PM falls flat in Tahrir Square


When news hit Tahrir Square that the military was considering choosing Kamal al-Ganzouri, a former prime minister, to fill the role again, chants of "we don't want him, we don't want him" immediately rang out. Protesters said they don't want to see another official from the old regime in power, and they lamented the lack of youth representation. With another mass protest scheduled for Friday, it appears Tahrir Square still maintains the momentum, even as the military has repeatedly vowed to hold secure elections on Monday. Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayyal reports from Cairo.


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Egyptians document Tahrir police violence


From Cairo to Alexandria, Egyptians have captured images of rampant police violence using handheld video cameras and mobile phones. Near Tahrir Square, a security officer was filmed being congratulated for shooting at the eyes of a protester. In Alexandria, green lasers alleged to be mounted on guns used by security forces are filmed hitting the leaves of overhead trees just before a protester is shot. Al Jazeera's Omer al-Saleh reports.


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That was many scenes happening simultaneously after the attack had succeeded and the people had fled. Women being beaten with batons by the governmental police forces either police or army . A dead man's body being dragged by those "security forces" and protesters running for their lives.


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Protests continue in Cairo's Tahrir Square


The head of Egypt's ruling military council has promised a speedy transition to civilian rule, but protests continue in Cairo. Al Jazeera's Jamal El Shayyal reports from Cairo.


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Protesters in Tahrir Square break into song


Amid cries for Mubarak's immediate departure, demonstators -led by a guitarist off camera- break into song during the "Day of Departure". A comment here gives this rough translation: Translation: Let's make Mubarak hear our voices. We all, one hand, requested one thing, leave leave leave ... Down Down Hosni Mubarak, Down Down Hosni Mubarak ... The people want to dismantle the regime .... He is to go, we are not going ... He is to go, we won't leave ... We all, one hand, ask one thing, leave leave.


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Camels & horses storm into Tahrir Square as protesters clash in Cairo


RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com A group of pro-government supporters riding horses and camels has charged anti-Mubarak protesters. it comes as hundreds of pro-government supporters and protesters demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak clashed in Cairo's main square on Wednesday. Mubarak supporters break through a human chain of anti-government protesters trying to defend those gathered in Tahrir Square. They tore down banners denouncing the president and fistfights broke out as they advanced across the massive square in the heart of the capital.


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Revolutionary Rap in Tahrir Square, Cairo


Salman Abdul Aziz al-Balshi and Mohammad Mohammad Youssry mix music and politics in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt.


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Egyptian Army Storm Tahrir Square


Among the disturbing aspects of this footage is the banality of the state violence. Soldiers beat young men as shopkeepers watch. The call to prayer continues. Cars drive through Tahrir as people rush on with their daily lives. Some people make revolution, others see it as a nuisance. And the state beats on.


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Scenes from Tahrir Square


Video from the massive protest in Cairo's Tahrir Square.


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Clashes in Cairo's Tahrir Square - no comment


No Comment | euronews: watch the international news without commentary | www.euronews.net Police and protesters clashed for control of downtown Cairo's Tahrir Square, after security forces tried to stop activists from staging a long-term sit-in on the symbolic site.


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Tahrir Square Room in America


Could not get the girls to go to bed because they all wanted to join in the protests in Tahrir Square. So I told them I'd record them and send it out to everyone. Seriously though, our hearts are with all of you. Long Live Egypt! Samara was particularly proud to carry the flag of her home country! Blessings to you all. PS We used to live in Cairo and our youngest daughter was born there in Egypt. PPS Some people asked what they were saying translate in English. 1. Get out Mubarak! (Yaskut Hosni Mubarak) 2. Long Live Egypt! (Tah Ya Misr) and 3. Freedom! (Horeyya)


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URGENT - 9 Killed By Army At Tahrir Sq, Cairo - Shocking Video Of Protester Beatings


Baton-wielding soldiers have cleared Egypt's Tahrir Square of protesters. Troops went into central Cairo, close to parliament and cabinet offices, beating demonstrators and burning their tents. Earlier, the military-appointed prime minister Kamal El-Ganzouri branded the protesters counter-revolutionaries. Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros reports from Cairo.


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Egypt's Democratic Quest: From Nasser to Tahrir Square


Egypt's 2011 revolution marks the latest chapter in Egyptians' longtime struggle for greater democratic freedoms. In this CFR video, Steven A. Cook, CFR's Hasib J. Sabbagh senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies and author of "The Struggle for Egypt", identifies the lessons that Egypt's emerging leadership must learn from the Nasser, Sadat, and Mubarak regimes. Egypt's new leaders "need to develop a coherent and compelling, emotionally satisfying vision of Egyptian society, and answer the question what Egypt stands for and what its place in the world is," argues Cook. "If they don't answer those questions in a way that makes sense to most Egyptians," Cook cautions, "they too will be forced to rely on coercion and fear to maintain their rule. This, like Mubarak before them, will be their undoing and the struggle for Egypt will continue." www.cfr.org


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Scenes from Tahrir Square: Flares and Fireworks


Hours after longtime Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak officially resigned, caving to protesters demands after 18 days of nationwide unrest, Tahrir Square in central Cairo was the scene of a massive street party.


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Police Force Protesters from Tahrir Square


Police use force to remove protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square early Wednesday morning. This footage shows what happens next.


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Interview with pro-democracy activist at Tahrir Square


Interview with pro-democracy activist Miral at Tahrir Square Feb 1. 2011 for documentary Zero Silence. Interview by Gert Van Langendonck, camera work by Jonny von Wallström. www.zerosilence.org New video interview from Tahrir Square Feb. 2 before the violence www.youtube.com


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The battle to reclaim Tahrir Square rages on


Clashes in Egypt's capital Cairo between protesters and security forces entered their third day on Monday and have left 22 people dead and hundreds wounded. Protestors can be seen outside the country's interior ministry calling for Egypt's ruling generals to step down. The violence erupted on Friday after police forces attempted to break up a sit in in Tahrir Square, an area that has been a major rallying point since the January uprising that saw the ouster of former president Hosni Mubarak. Protestors have been resisting moves by the security forces to evacuate them from Tahrir Square and the clashes have proved to be deadly. The police has used brutal force in dealing with the demonstrators who have in turn been hurling stones from broken pavement as well as firebombs at law enforcement personnel. Police continue to hold a line around the Interior Ministry and fire tear gas canisters at protestors. Ahmed Sultan, a protestor, says the government and the ruling military council has ignored their demands. "These people here are being ignored, and crimes are being committed on Mohamed Mahmoud street [near the Interior Ministry] for two days and are still happening... The Military Council hasn't said anything, and the Cabinet hasn't said anything, and they are praising the role played by the Interior Ministry, saying 'thank you very much'. So we will stay here until we take our country back," said Ahmed. Another protester, Hazem Mahmoud, said the military should have handed <b>...</b>


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