"Several thousand remained in the streets after dark, and many promised to stay through the night in the square, steps away from parliament and other government buildings."
Tahrir Square, a circular multi-lane roundabout with a small park in the center. It is the heart of Cairo. And there is never a time when those lanes are not filled bumper to bumper with cars instead of people braving baton and tear gas-wielding riot police. Ironically, today is a national holiday honoring police. --Nancy
[AP Article updated]
Egyptians denounce Mubarak, clash with riot police
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Protests in Cairo continue into night...
Posted by Nancy Dietrich at 2:09 PM
Labels: Alexandria, Cairo, Egypt, politics, President Mubarak, riots
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