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  • The people want to overthrow the regime! - Counterfire 04.02.1191668
  • Public sympathy for anti-Mubarak protests wanes - Al-Masry Al-Youm 03.02.1191675
  • Iranian Shadow Touches Egypt - IPS 03.02.1191676
  • Betting on the winning horse: The people! - Dyab Abou Jahjah 03.02.1191677
  • Egypt's Coptic Christians fear life without Mubarak - LA Times 03.02.1191678
  • Egyptian Workers Call for Democracy, Social Justice, and Jobs - Solidarity Center 03.02.1191691
  • Egyptian Protests Grounded in Decades of Struggle; Portend Regional Transformation - TruthOut 03.02.1191692
  • Crisis Group Statement on the Situation in Egypt - 03.02.1191693
  • Deadly crackdown against Egyptian protesters - WSWS 03.02.1191694
  • Der Million-Marsch und die brutale Reaktion des Mubarak-Regimes - WSWS 03.02.1191699
  • Egypt army moves to stop assault on protesters - Egypt Daily News 03.02.1191700
  • Gunfire pounds anti-Mubarak protest camp in Cairo - Daily News Egypt 03.02.1191701
  • Violence flares in Cairo square - Aljazeera 03.02.1191702
  • Alexandria reels after chaos - Global Post 03.02.1191707
  • Egypt's breaking point? - Al-Masry Al-Youm 02.02.1191708
  • 6 killed, over 800 injured in Tahrir clashes, says Ministry of Health - Daily News Egypt 03.02.1191709
  • Hosni Mubarak supporters attack protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square - LA Times 02.02.1191710
  • Clashes erupt amid Cairo protests - BBC 02.02.1191715
  • Robert Fisk: Secular And Devout. Rich And Poor. They Marched Together With One Goal - ZNet 02.02.1191716
  • Protesters reject Mubarak speech - BBC 02.02.1191717
  • Militants wait in the wings - Asia Times 02.02.1191718
  • The Brotherhood factor - Asia Times 02.02.1191723
  • Video: Meet Asmaa Mahfouz and the vlog that Helped Spark the Revolution (fixed subs) - Iyad El-Baghdadi 02.02.11300973
  • Egyptian Youths Drive the Revolt Against Mubarak - NY Times 27.01.1191725
  • Egypt’s revolution inspires Gaza’s youth - Electronic Intifada 01.02.1191726
  • Egypt braces for massive protest - BBC 01.02.1191730
  • Egypt protesters call strike, ‘million man march’ - Dawn 31.01.11 (Archive)91731
  • Egypt protesters step up pressure - BBC 31.01.1191732
  • Seizing the future: Egypt’s masses shake the Middle East - Counterfire 31.01.1191733
  • Britain's press flies to Egypt... to interview British tourists - Economist 31.01.1191738
  • Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood mutes its religious message for protests - LA Times 31.01.1191739
  • Muslim Brotherhood says it is only a minor player in Egyptian protests - Washington Post 31.01.1191740
  • Of Tahrir Square and Tiananmen Square - New Yorker 31.01.1191741
  • Impunity for Torture Fuels Days of Rage - hrw 31.01.1191746
  • Anarchy in Egypt - ZBlogs 31.01.1191747
  • Frederic Volpi: The region has little to fear if Mubarak falls - Scotsman 30.01.1191748
  • Robert Fisk: Egypt: Death throes of a dictatorship - Independent 30.01.1191754
  • Egypt 'risks falling into the hands of extremists' - Independent 30.01.1191755
  • Armed gangs free Muslim militants in Egypt - Independent 30.01.1191756
  • Anti-Mubarak protesters take over Cairo - BBC 30.01.1191757
  • Egyptians guard against looting as Day 6 dawns - LA Times 30.01.1191762
  • Egypt vigilantes defend homes as police disappear - Reuters 29.01.1191763
  • Sharif Abdel Kouddous: Live From the Egyptian Revolution - Democracy Now! 29.01.1191764
  • The United States, Egypt and the fight for socialist revolution - WSWS 29.01.1191765
  • The Protest Movement in Egypt: "Dictators" do not Dictate, They Obey Orders - Michel Chossudovsky 29.01.1191770
  • Police members remove uniforms — join protests! - FederalJack 29.01.1191771
  • Days of rage in Egypt - Asia Times 29.01.1191772
  • What's Happening in Egypt Explained - Mother Jones 29.01.1191773
  • Robert Fisk: A people defies its dictator, and a nation's future is in the balance - Independent 29.01.1191778
  • Egyptians react to Mubarak speech - Al-Masry Al-Youm 29.01.1191779
  • Egyptian protestors at risk of abuse - ai 28.01.1191780
  • Egyptian socialist: 'We can make Mubarak run like Ben Ali' - Socialist Worker 28.01.1191781
  • Robert Fisk: Egypt's day of reckoning - Independent 28.01.1191786
  • US-Backed Repression is Insight for American Public - Global Research 28.01.1191787
  • "This is the Biggest Political Challenge the Regime Has Yet to See from the Streets" - Democracy Now! 28.01.1191788
  • Troops fraternise with Egypt protesters - Afrol 28.01.1191789
  • Officials speak of subsidies amid rising social unrest - Daily News Egypt 28.01.1191794
  • A Very Fine Thing: The Egyptian Revolution - Counterpunch 28.01.1191795
  • Protesters across Egypt defy curfew - Aljazeera 28.01.1191796
  • Thousands protest across Egypt on Friday of Anger, one killed as govt. imposes curfew - Daily News Egypt 28.01.1191801
  • Frustration's fuse burns on Cairo's angry streets - Hürriyet 28.01.1191802
  • Muslim Brotherhood Arrests Reported As Egypt Protests Continue - Huffington Post 28.01.1191803
  • Safwat El-Sherif denies NDP officials fled when protests erupted - Daily News Egypt 28.01.1191804
  • On Egypt's streets, Facebook protests spawn a mass revolt - Haaretz 28.01.11 (Archive)91809
  • Egyptian Police Using U.S.-Made Tear Gas Against Demonstrators - ABC 28.01.1191810
  • Raw Protest: Egypt Protesters Clash With Police - 28.01.1191811
  • Egypt protests: Fresh protests could leave Egypt on brink of revolution - Telegraph 28.01.1191812
  • WikiLeaks cables fuel flames of unrest in Egypt - Telegraph 28.01.1191817
  • Egypt unrest: Alert as mass protests loom - BBC 28.01.1191818
  • 166 of 1,000 arrested in Cairo released, say lawyers - Daily News Egypt 28.01.1191819
  • Interview with Hossam el-Hamalawy - Aljazeera 27.01.1191824
  • The making of a police state: From the battle of Ismailiya to Khaled Saeed - Al-Masry Al-Youm 27.01.1191825
  • Egypt and Tunisia: How Do Revolutions Start, and When Do Revolutions End? - MR Online 27.01.1191826
  • The battle for Cairo: 1000 activists arrested - Middle East Online 27.01.1191827
  • MB and opposition calls for largest protest - Muslim Brotherhood 27.01.1191832
  • Egypt protests a ticking time bomb bound to explode - Middle East Online 27.01.1191833
  • It's Egypt's young who are leading the protests - Guardian 27.01.1191834
  • MB statement on January 25, Day of Rage and its consequences - Muslim Brotherhood 27.01.1191835
  • 'We ran a gauntlet of officers beating us with sticks' - Guardian 26.01.1191840
  • Egypt answers Tunisia, and Echoes in Lebanon! - Dyab Abou Jahjah 26.01.1191841
  • Egypt's protests rock the regime - Socialist Worker 26.01.1191842
  • Egypt's opposition pushes demands as protests continue - BBC 26.01.1191843
  • Cairo and Suez see clashes with police - BBC 26.01.1191848
  • Anti-government protests in Egypt expected to continue despite ban today - New Statesman 26.01.1191849
  • New York Times: Democracy is Bad for US Foreign Policy - Stephen Gowans 26.01.1191850
  • Situation in Egypt - US State Dept. 25.01.1191851
  • Live updates: Opposition groups protest on Police Day - Ahram Online 25.01.1191857
  • Protestors shake Egypt's streets - Ahram Online 25.01.1191858
  • Protesters call for change in Egypt - Reuters 25.01.1191863
  • Egypt protesters chant against the state in Cairo - Reuters 25.01.1191864
  • Egypt protests are breaking new ground - Guardian 25.01.1191865
  • Egypt activists begin Tunisia-inspired 'day of revolt' - BBC 25.01.1191866
  • Heavy armoured police presence as Cairo anticipates - Ahram Online 25.01.1191871
  • Egypt braces for anti-government protests - CNN 25.01.1191872
  • Egypt braced for 'day of revolution' protests - Guardian 24.01.1191873
  • Abdel Moneim Said: Egypt: What next? - Aharam Online 23.01.1191874
  • Egypt's frustrated young wait for their lives to begin, and dream of revolution - Guardian 23.01.1191879
  • Dispirited Arabs Burning for Change - IPS 23.01.1191880
  • Invalid comparisons - Al-Ahram 20.01.1191881
  • Another self immolation in front of Egypt's parliament - AhramOnline 20.01.1191882

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