Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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Protests in Egypt "The Pro-Mubarak are plainclothes police"

Hundreds of armed and in formation face in the streets protesters against the Egyptian regime to rmed with clubs, knives and machetes, in plain clothes as the rest of Egyptians kicked the streets, in training, physically prepared, orderly and with a clear objective: the clash with protesters that cry out against the Egyptian government of Hosni Mubarak , causing chaos for information, thousands of men who have set their face 'apparently' in favor of the regime and against the presence on the streets of the cities of Cairo and the Alenjandría thousands of people calling for them all, and the first, Mubarak, opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei has directly blamed the government of concocting the onslaught of these groups against the campers, "is another symptom," a criminal regime that leads to criminal caboactos, Mubarak supporters and opponents face off in the Place de la Liberation, near Tahrir Square has become a pitched battle in which both sides faced with stones and sticks, causing riots in the Arab world, this strategy has been used by police during the early hours of demonstrations, but it is still difficult to ensure that each of the regime's supporters have been Cairo are deployed by security agents.



initial body Repression Police took to lock in the quarter to
agents and put tanks on the street in a sort of containment tactics to the growing presence of Egyptians around Tahrir Square in the capital, however, witnesses of the first episodes of looting in the midst of the rebellion claimed that policemen in plain clothes, mingled among the protesters, on horses and camels, also arrived in buses, pro-Mubarak groups have unleashed a violent battle near Tahrir , people clearly that s and may qualify as "normal", has kept pace with improvisation around a mood of protest in the center Cairo, the pro-Mubarak ( Police Disguised) have landed in the columns of armed and apparently premeditated plan, "the Mubarak thugs share common meeting points signs and hostility towards journalists " ," It an organized offensive, "the British journalist Peter Beaumont goes a bit further, as recorded by The Guardian : "I have no doubt that they are police," says an audio journalist. "are the same ones that came out last week. They have infiltrated again" , journalist Jane Dutton, the Qatari channel Al Jazeera has said they saw among security agents Pro-Mubarak, an affirmation that share human rights organizations Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International .

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