Bloody hell...hij geeft nog ff wat gas bij...quote:Op zaterdag 5 februari 2011 23:02 schreef Dekatria het volgende:
Wees gewaarschuwd, grafisch materiaal.
Dat is puur moord, gepleegd door een geuniformeerde agent.quote:Op zaterdag 5 februari 2011 23:02 schreef Dekatria het volgende:
Hebben we het maar meteen gehad
~knip
Wees gewaarschuwd, grafisch materiaal.
SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.like de filmpjes die hier gepost worden btw, meer aandacht voor ze is nooit weg natuurlijk.
~jw
quote:Beschrijving:
On Saturday 29 January, protesters in Tahrir tried to march on the Interior Ministry's compound in Lazoughli Square, which hosts one of Mubarak's biggest torture centers, State Security Police headquarters.
Although the police has withdrawn from all the streets on the previous night, following their defeat, their forces gathered to protect Lazoughli, and snipers were stationed around the ministry's buildings. The police kept firing continuous rounds of tear gas, live ammunition, rubber bullets, birdshots. I don't know how many died. I saw at least one. Many were injured.
The army did not protect the protesters. After hours of clashes, the tanks moved into Mohamed Mahmoud Street, to try separate between the revolutionaries and the police troops. The revolutionaries took the tanks as a shield and kept trying to storm the compound. People also used blankets, cardboards, anything they can shield themselves with in the face of the bullets.
Unfortunately, the compound could not be stormed on that day. One day we will.
SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.You have to stop the Q-tip when there's resistance!
-quote:A group of around 60 protesters silently walk a convoy of blankets through the streets from Tahrir Square to Egypt's parliament to supply the newly established protest there. As onlookers applaud, they ask for quiet to hide their movements.
quote:They welcome you into Tahrir square. Here they're chanting "Go, go, into the square.. The square/freedom wants more!" then "We're one hand! We're one hand! We're one hand!" .. It's much nicer in Arabic, but there you go.
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