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  • Full text of Hosni Mubarak's speech - BBC92647
  • How 'thugs' became part of the Arab Spring lexicon - BBC 05.09.1292648
  • New Egyptian VP Ran Mubarak's Security Team, Oversaw Torture - ABC News 25.01.1192649
  • Judge ends TV coverage of Mubarak case, angering opponents - Reuters 15.08.1192650
  • Hated Egyptian police try to win public trust - BBC 29.03.1192654
  • Snipers in the dark - Al-Ahram 31.03.1192655
  • Military council to retry artist convicted of thuggery - Al-Masry Al-Youm 29.03.1192656
  • Ain Shams students protest imprisonment of Amr Eissa - Ahram Online 27.03.1192657
  • Pro-Mubarak group clash with supporters of 25 January in Abdeen - Ahram Online 24.03.1192662
  • Report on 'Battle of the Camel' spotlights Mubarak regime crimes - Ahram Online 24.03.1192663
  • Former Egypt interior minister and top security brass face death sentences for killing protesters - Ahram Online 24.03.1192664
  • Egypt ex-interior minister Habib el-Adly to face trial - BBC 23.03.1192665
  • Military courts issue 21 prison sentences for thuggery - Al-Masry Al-Youm 20.03.1192670
  • NDP's battle of the camel - Al-Ahram 17.03.1192671
  • Interior officials imprisoned over killings - Bikya Masr 11.03.1192672
  • Investigation Committee points finger at NDP for camel attack on Tahrir - Ahram Online 12.03.1192673
  • Who let the thugs out? - Ahram Online 11.03.1192678
  • Egyptian military jails activist - Al Jazeera 03.03.1192679
  • Egypt's PM quits as army seen responding to demands - Reuters 03.03.1192680
  • Burying the truth - Al-Ahram 03.03.1192681
  • Rights group: 17 Egyptian inmates killed at Monufiya prison - Al-Masry Al-Youm 23.02.1192687
  • Farewell, NDP? - Ahram Online 16.02.1192688
  • Give me liberty or give me death - Asia Times 12.02.1192689
  • Mubarak plays into Iran's hands - Asia Times 12.02.1192694
  • Mubarak: 'I will not step down' (Video) - Guardian 11.02.1192695
  • Mubarak's failed last stand - Aljazeera 11.02.1192696
  • Mubarak on the brink of departure - Independent 10.02.1192702
  • Mubarak resignation rumours grow - Guardian 10.02.1192703
  • CIA chief predicts change in Egyptian regime - Air Force Times 10.02.1192704
  • Egyptian Army: 'Demands of People' Will Be Met - Defense News 10.01.1192705
  • Egypt's army 'involved in detentions and torture' - Guardian 09.02.1192710
  • 28 hours in the dark heart of Egypt's torture machine - Guardian 09.02.1192711
  • Rights group to prosecute those found responsible for attacks on protesters - Al-Masry Al-Youm 09.02.1192712
  • 'Sheik al-Torture' is now a democrat - Asia Times 09.02.1192713
  • Egypt VP says government will not tolerate civil disobedience - Ahram Online 09.02.1192718
  • Egypt protesters and journalists come under police fire - BBC 09.02.1192719
  • Egypt's Foreigner Blame Game - hrw 09.02.1192720
  • Egypt VP: Protests must end soon - Aljazeera 08.02.1192725
  • Documented Death Toll From Protests Tops 300 - hrw 08.02.1192726
  • Egypt accuses foreign embassies of smuggling in arms - RIA Novosti 07.02.1192728
  • Torture 'business as usual' in Egypt amid revolt - Middle East Online 07.02.1192734
  • Only the military can tell Egypt's Mubarak to go - Egypt Daily News 06.02.1192735
  • Various Egypt opposition groups agree Mubarak may complete term - Al-Masry Al-Youm 06.02.1192741
  • Pope Shenouda III supports Mubarak, Egyptian state TV - 06.02.1192742
  • After Mubarak, what's next for Egypt? - Washington Post 06.02.1192743
  • Hossam Bahgat & Soha Abdelaty: What Mubarak must do before he resigns - Washingotn Post 05.02.1192744
  • Leadership of Egypt's ruling party resigns; opposition groups resist meeting with vice president - LA Times 05.02.1192749
  • Military at heart of Egyptian state - BBC 04.02.1192750
  • US wants assurances that Egypt transition talks aren't a sham - CSM 04.02.1192751
  • Talks held on Mubarak's immediate resignation - Independent 04.02.1192757
  • Mubarak family fortune could reach $70bn, say experts - Guardian 04.02.1192758
  • Egyptians want Mubarak to leave with dignity intact, says new PM - Al-Masry Al-Youm 04.02.1192759
  • Minister of Trade Rashid Mohamed Rashid banned from leaving Egypt - Ahram Online 04.02.1192760
  • 'Wise Men' committee: Protesters demand that Mubarak step down - Al-Masry Al-Youm 04.02.1192765
  • Egypt’s army failed in its duty - Le Monde 04.02.1192766
  • Mubarak's Hired Thugs: Rural Poor Paid to Attack Opposition Supporters - Spiegel 04.02.1192767
  • Three questions: Good cop, bad cop - Aljazeera 03.02.1192773
  • Tahrir: Shock and awe Mubarak style - Aljazeera 03.02.1192775
  • Taking on Pharoah's hired hooligans - Aljazeera 03.02.1192776
  • Mubarak deputy insists president will not bow out before Egyptian elections - Guardian 03.02.1192781
  • Mubarak 'fears chaos if he quits' - BBC 03.02.1192782
  • Egypt bans ex-ministers from travel - Aljazeera 03.02.1192783
  • Egypt PM 'sorry' for violence - Aljazeera 03.02.1192784
  • Mubarak Switches On Smear Campaign - IPS 03.02.1192789
  • Suleiman calls for end to protests - Aljazeera 02.01.1192792
  • Egypt military calls for end to protests - Telegraph 02.02.1192797
  • Long a seat of power, the Egyptian military may speed Mubarak's exit - CNN 02.02.1192798
  • Why the Army Won’t Shoot Protesters - IPS 02.02.1192799
  • Mubarak backers attack anti-government protesters - Independent 02.02.1192800
  • The True Face of the Mubarak Regime by Sharif Abdel Kouddous - DN 02.02.1192805
  • Omar Suleiman: Egypt's vice-presidential spook - Channel4 02.02.1192806
  • Defiant Mubarak vows to finish term - Aljazeera 02.02.1192807
  • Full text of Mubarak's speech - Aljazeera 02.02.1192808
  • Transcript: Mubarak tells Egyptians he won't seek re-election - CNN 01.02.1192813
  • Mubarak vows to quit after polls - BBC 01.02.1192815
  • Mubarak and His Future - New Yorker 01.02.1192816
  • Egyptian security under pressure - BBC 01.02.1192821
  • Egypt's intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman, could be called on to smooth turmoil - Washington Post 01.02.1192822
  • Mubarak's deputy linked to secret CIA program - Middle East Online 01.02.1192823
  • Obama turned to envoy who could speak to Mubarak as a friend - Washington Post 01.02.1192824
  • Gamal Mubarak’s Change of Fortunes - New Yorker 30.01.1192829
  • Letter from Human Rights Watch to The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi - 30.01.1192830
  • Who Is Omar Suleiman? - New Yorker 29.01.1192831
  • Egyptian army statement vowing not to use force - BBC 01.02.1192832
  • The last trick up Mubarak's sleeve - Asia Times 01.02.1192837
  • Egyptian police reappear alongside army as anti-Mubarak demonstrations continue - Washington Post 31.01.1192839
  • Israel 'fears' post-Mubarak era - Aljazeera 31.01.1192840
  • Egypt's military moves to take control of parts of Cairo - LA Times 31.01.1192845
  • Will the US make the right decision in Egypt? - New Middle East 31.01.1192846
  • President plots his survival as US calls for 'free and fair' election - Independent 31.01.1192847
  • Egypt’s Military in the Crosshairs - Foreign Policy 30.01.1192853
  • Friend or foe? Egypt's army keeps protesters guessing - Guardian 30.01.1192854
  • All eyes on Egypt's military as Hosni Mubarak fortifies position - Guardian 30.01.1192855
  • Egypt in crisis, Mubarak meets commanders - Reuters 30.01.1192856
  • Omar Suleiman the CIAs Man in Cairo and Egypts Torturer in Chief - Jadaliyya 30.01.1192862
  • Egypt protests: Mubarak names Omar Suleiman as VP - BBC 29.01.1192863
  • End Use of Live Fire at Peaceful Protests - hrw 29.01.1192864
  • Hospital says police shooting to kill - Al-Masry Al-Youm 29.01.1192869
  • Mubarak plays the "looting card" - Afrol 29.01.1192870
  • Mubarak's speech - Economist 29.01.1192877

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