Unrest And Revolution In Egypt -- News Updates January 28, 2011



Egypt Protests: ElBaradei Held As Thousands Pour On To Streets In Biggest Protests Yet -- The Telegraph

Egyptian authorities have held Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel peace laureate leading protests against President Hosni Mubarak's authoritarian regime.

Mr ElBaradei was among thousands of protesters who have poured on to the streets of Egypt's towns and cities at the end of noon prayers on Friday, in are expected to be the biggest demonstrations yet in the attempted revolution against Mr Mubarak

Egypt's authorities responded to the growing threat to the regime by shutting down access to the internet and launching a fresh wave of arrests.

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More News On The Unrest In Egypt

Cairo scene of violent chaos as protests escalate -- Yahoo News/AP
Egypt police fire rubber bullets at Cairo protests -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Protests against Egyptian president spread -- Reuters
Police Battle Huge Protests Across Egypt -- New York Times
Mass Anti-Government Protests Rock Egypt -- Voice of America
Unprecedented Protests in Egypt -- Wall Street Journal
Egyptians flood the streets, defying police and calling for regime change -- Christian Science Monitor
Fresh protests erupt in Egypt -- Al Jazeera
Egypt unrest: Police clash with protesters in Cairo -- BBC
Tens of thousands defy police in Egypt -- The Australian
Egypt protests: clashes escalate on streets of Cairo -- The Telegraph
Tear gas and rubber bullets fired in Egyptian riots -- BBC
Protests Sweep Egypt As Islamists Take To Streets -- Radio Free Europe
Egypt protests: ElBaradei held as thousands pour on to streets in biggest protests yet -- The Telegraph
Latest Updates on Protests in Egypt -- New York Times

Egypt cuts Internet, cell service as crowds clash with police on 'Angry Friday' -- Washington Post
Egypt’s Internet Shutdown Can’t Stop Mass Protests -- The Danger Room
Egypt Communications Cut As Protests Continue -- Wall Street Journal
Egypt shuts internet, rounds up opposition leaders as protests start -- Christian Science Monitor
Egyptians brace for Friday protests as internet, messaging disrupted -- CNN
ANALYSIS-Egypt shows how easily Internet can be silenced -- Reuters

In pictures: Egypt unrest -- BBC
Days of Rage (Photo Essay) -- Foreign Policy
Photos of Egypt's 'Day of Rage' -- Globe And Mail

U.S. Urged Mubarak to Avoid Violence, Keep Internet Flowing -- Wall Street Journal
Obama: 'Violence is not the answer' in Egypt -- USA Today
Egypt unrest a dilemma for Obama -- Mark Mardell, BBC
Revolution is in the air but US sticks to same old script -- Sydney Morning Herald
Joe Biden says Egypt's Mubarak no dictator, he shouldn't step down... -- Christian Science Monitor

ANALYSIS-Egyptian army could hold key to Mubarak's fate -- Reuters
Protests Rock Egypt -- Steven Cook, Council Of Foreign Relations
U.S. seeks balanced approach to Mideast turmoil -- Joby Warrick and Scott Wilson, Washington Post
As Clashes Continue, Why Fear of Islamists Paralyzes the U.S. on Egypt -- Tony Karon, Time Magazine
Danger in Egypt: Dustbins I Have Known -- Richard Fernandez, Pajamas Media

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