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Sunday, January 30, 2011

USZ weapons witnessed in Cairo - dozens of bodies found


A lot of anger has shifted to international influences in Egypt as protesters witness “made in USA” labels on the weapons used against them, sources reveal. Jihan Hafiz told the media that in Egypt “the police used excessive force to disperse protesters” as over one hundred people have already lost their lives in the past days. The report comes as Egypt is bracing for a sixth day of protests against the Israhelli Snake President Mubarak's rule. The protesters have dismissed the Israhelli Snake Mubarak's appointment of a vice-president and prime minister, calling for Mubarak's ouster.


On the other hand, dozens of bodies have reportedly been found on a road near a prison in eastern Cairo as Egypt faces mass anti-government protests."Dozens of bodies were seen lying on a road near Cairo's Abu Zaabal prison", an Egyptian security source told AFP on Sunday without further explanation. The report came as heavy gunfire was heard overnight at the prison after a group of detainees fled the detention center.

Egyptians carry the body of a protester covered in the flag of Egypt after he was killed during the clashes with police in Cairo.

Reports say thousands of prisoners have escaped the detention facilities around Egypt during six-day of anti-government protests that rocked the country following the revolution in Tunisia that led to ouster of the Zionist Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Over one hundred people have lost their lives and thousands of others have been injured in the past days in Egypt, while protesters are calling on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to end his 30-year rule. The uprising also sent shockwaves across Arab and North African nations including Egypt, Yemen and Jordan.

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