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Egypt protests pro mubarak PAID Thugs and Desert Bedouins Assult Organized by the Government Is A Crime againest the Egyptian People. For more than a week, opponents of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak had the upper hand in Cairo, protesting with near impunity in the face of police and an army that did little to stop them. That all changed on Wednesday. The morning after Mubarak dramatically announced he would not run for re-election in September, his supporters waded into Tahrir Square by the thousands, and suddenly serious, prolonged violence reigned in central Cairo. There were immediate suspicions that the pro-Mubarak demonstrators were not simply average citizens standing up for the man who has led Egypt for three decades -- suspicions that proved at least partly founded. As battles raged between the two sides, some pro-Mubarak protesters were captured by his opponents. Some were terrified to be caught and begged for their lives, screaming that the government had paid them to come out and protest. Others turned out to be carrying what seemed to be police identification, though they were dressed in plain clothes. Shadi Hamid, a Brookings Institution analyst based in Qatar, told CNN that the use of hired muscle to break up demonstrations "is a longtime regime strategy." "There are usually a line of thugs outside a protest who are waiting there," he said. "They're dressed in plain clothes, and then they'll usually go and attack the protesters. Egyptians have seen this ...

  1. megashuttlecock
    CRACKWOOD the movie!!!!!
    February 4, 2011
  2. efrenpineda
    Damb Just Give The People What They Want.
    February 4, 2011
  3. 3133123
    @BIGFISH7831 Of course they did. Didn't you hear???
    February 4, 2011
  4. hahehahe26
    FUCK MUBARAK! HE SHOULD BE HANGED JUST LIKE SADDAM HUSSIEN
    February 4, 2011
  5. 420goossens
    @BIGFISH7831 no they handed them over to the army... these people(the anti mubarak) just want a democracy where they can pick who they want to lead them instead of these corrupt bastards in power now
    February 3, 2011
  6. BIGFISH7831
    @420goossens Did they kill them?
    February 3, 2011
  7. Kouskousmann
    watch 0:13 the fall of the thug and soon the tyranny
    February 3, 2011
  8. glower125
    it's like a gangster government. hiring goons and thugs to attack peaceful demonstrators is the highest tyranny. I hope the people of egypt capture his and put him through a trial and have him executed.
    February 3, 2011
  9. 420goossens
    @StarIessNight 120 have been captured by the anti government protestors and all have had id cards linking them to either the security forces or the NDP government...they had cars all early morning restocking these pro mubarack supporters with molotovs and
    February 3, 2011
  10. StarIessNight
    I bet those are police and military... here in the middle east we still have cavalry (on horses and camels) as part of police and army. Often used to patrol desert areas where navigation which vehicles is difficult and its cheaper just to hire native peop
    February 3, 2011