(2) Scenes of clashes in Tahrir Square

Iran TV: 1000 killed or injured in Tahrir Square, by Israelie Jews Commandos A crowd of thousands rushed to speakers and projection television screens to listen to their president address the unrest that has swept over the nation in the past eight days. They weren’t happy with what they heard and told an Al Jazeera web producer they would remain in the square until Mubarak leaves. Protestors were scattered and some were trampled underfoot. Battle for Egypt Pro Iran Islamist vs Green Freedom Seekers of Egypt Thousands of supporters and opponents of President Hosni Mubarak battled in Cairo’s main square, raining stones, bottles and firebombs on each other in scenes of uncontrolled violence as soldiers stood by without intervening. Government backers galloped in on horses and camels, only to be dragged to the ground and beaten bloody. All the unrest has also led to heightened tensions along the Egypt-Gaza border. Both Israel and Hamas, which controls Gaza, have been watching the situation closely, the border has been closed since Friday. More than a million protesters flooded into central Cairo, turning Tahrir Square in the Egyptian capital, into a sea of humanity as massive protests against President Hosni Mubarak swept across Middle East’s most populous nation. Packed shoulder to shoulder in and around the famed Tahrir Square, the mass of people on Tuesday held aloft posters denouncing the president, and chanted slogans “Go Mubarak Go” and “Leave! Leave! Leave!” Similar
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Iran TV: 1500 killed or injured in Tahrir Square, by Israelie Jews Commandos A crowd of thousands rushed to speakers and projection television screens to listen to their president address the unrest that has swept over the nation in the past eight days. They weren’t happy with what they heard and told an Al Jazeera web producer they would remain in the square until Mubarak leaves. Protestors were scattered and some were trampled underfoot. Battle for Egypt Pro Iran Islamist vs Green Freedom Seekers of Egypt Thousands of supporters and opponents of President Hosni Mubarak battled in Cairo’s main square, raining stones, bottles and firebombs on each other in scenes of uncontrolled violence as soldiers stood by without intervening. Government backers galloped in on horses and camels, only to be dragged to the ground and beaten bloody. All the unrest has also led to heightened tensions along the Egypt-Gaza border. Both Israel and Hamas, which controls Gaza, have been watching the situation closely, the border has been closed since Friday. More than a million protesters flooded into central Cairo, turning Tahrir Square in the Egyptian capital, into a sea of humanity as massive protests against President Hosni Mubarak swept across Middle East’s most populous nation. Packed shoulder to shoulder in and around the famed Tahrir Square, the mass of people on Tuesday held aloft posters denouncing the president, and chanted slogans “Go Mubarak Go” and “Leave! Leave! Leave!” Similar
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Scene Of Street Fighting in Cairo Tahrir Square Egypt (2)

Iran TV: 1000 killed or injured in Tahrir Square, by Israelie Jews Commandos بميدان التحرير بالقاهرة إندلاع حرب أهلية في مصر تواصلت اشتباكات عنيفة اليوم بميدان التحرير بالقاهرة بين المتظاهرين المطالبين بتنحي الرئيس حسني مبارك، وجموع عرفت في البداية على أنها مؤيدة له، قبل أن تشير وكالات الأنباء وشهود إلى أنها خليط من رجال أمن بملابس مدنية إلى جانب ما يعرف بـ(البلطجية)، وسط أنباء عن سقوط مائة جريح. وأظهرت صور تلفزيونية مباشرة اشتباكات عنيفة وتراشقا بالحجارة، بين الجموع الغفيرة على مداخل ميدان التحرير، وقال شاهد عيان للجزيرة عبر الهاتف، إن من وصفهم بـ”بلطجية حسني مبارك ورجال الشرطة السرية استخدموا الهراوات ومواد حارقة ضد المتظاهرين”. وظهر في صور الاشتباكات مهاجمون يمتطون أحصنة وجمالا وعربات مجرورة يحملون ما يبدو أنها عصي وقضبان حديدية يغيرون على جموع من المتظاهرين المطالبين برحيل مبارك. وشوهد في لقطات أخرى صور لمتظاهرين يسيطرون على مهاجمين كانوا فوق أحصنة ، وآخرين يبرزون هويات رجال أمن يبدو أنها انتزعت أو سقطت من المهاجمين أثناء الاشتباكات. واتهمت مصادر صحفية -تحدثت للجزيرة- من وصفتهم بعناصر من وزارة الداخلية بلباس مدني ومن يوصفون بـ(البلطجية) بالقيام بالهجوم على المتظاهرين في ميدان التحرير. algerian algeria cairo france mohamed bouteflika algerie émeutes riots maroc arabe england USA islam police ben ali egypt husni mubarak TUNISIE tunis news world war street israel محمد بوعزيزي tunisie egypt football الجزائر المغرب بوتفليقة تونس إنتفاضة حسني مبارك حرق العراق العرب الإسلام إسرائيل مصر القاهرة مصر الجزائر المغرب تونس الكويت دبي الإمارات قطر السودان البحرين لبنان فلسطين

Iran’s Behdad Salimi has won one gold and two silver medals in the men’s +105 kg category at the 2010 World Weightlifting Championships. Salimi lifted 208kg in Snatch to win his first silver and got his second silver in Clean & Jerk where he performed 245kg. He won the gold medal in Total with 453kg. Salimi is the second Iranian weightlifter after Hossein Rezazadeh to become the heavyweight world champion. The 2010 World Weightlifting Championships is held in the Turkish city of Antalya September 17-26. Amir Ali-Akbari (Persian: امير على اكبرى , born 11 December 1987) is an Iranian wrestler and a World Champion شب طلايي با قهرماني سوريان و علي اكبري دوشنبه ۱۵ شهريور ۱۳۸۹ ساعت حميد سوريان و امير علي اكبري قهرمان كشتي فرنگي جهان شدند. رقابت هاي روز نخست كشتي فرنگي قهرماني جهان در مسكو روسيه به پايان رسيد كه تيم ملي ايران در سه وزن اول صاحب دو مدال طلا شد. حميد سوريان در وزن 55 كيلوگرم و امير علي اكبري در وزن 96 كيلوگرم با درخشش خود طلايي هاي ايران در روز نخست لقب گرفتند. اين پنجمين مدال طلاي جهاني حميد سوريان بود. گفتني است در وزن 66 كيلوگرم سعيد عبدولي از دور مسابقات كنار رفت. سوريان در مسابقه فينال خود مقابل چوي گيو جين از كره جنوبي طوفاني ظاهر شد و تايم اول را با اجراي فيتو و به پل بردن حريف 4-0 برنده شد اما در تايم دوم اين كشتيگير كره اي بود كه بهتر كار كرد و 3-0 برنده شد تا مسابقه به تايم سوم بكشد. در وقت سوم و در كلينچ سوريان در اجراي بارانداز بسيار ماهرانه كار كرد و با اجراي بارانداز يك امتيازي برنده شد تا براي پنجمين بار قهرمان جهان شود. سوريان با اين قهرماني از

Egypt Live Videos Cairo Tahrir Square

Iran TV: 1000 killed or injured in Tahrir Square, by Israelie Jews Commandos A crowd of thousands rushed to speakers and projection television screens to listen to their president address the unrest that has swept over the nation in the past eight days. They weren’t happy with what they heard and told an Al Jazeera web producer they would remain in the square until Mubarak leaves. Protestors were scattered and some were trampled underfoot. Battle for Egypt Pro Iran Islamist vs Green Freedom Seekers of Egypt Thousands of supporters and opponents of President Hosni Mubarak battled in Cairo’s main square, raining stones, bottles and firebombs on each other in scenes of uncontrolled violence as soldiers stood by without intervening. Government backers galloped in on horses and camels, only to be dragged to the ground and beaten bloody. All the unrest has also led to heightened tensions along the Egypt-Gaza border. Both Israel and Hamas, which controls Gaza, have been watching the situation closely, the border has been closed since Friday. More than a million protesters flooded into central Cairo, turning Tahrir Square in the Egyptian capital, into a sea of humanity as massive protests against President Hosni Mubarak swept across Middle East’s most populous nation. Packed shoulder to shoulder in and around the famed Tahrir Square, the mass of people on Tuesday held aloft posters denouncing the president, and chanted slogans “Go Mubarak Go” and “Leave! Leave! Leave!” Similar

Iran TV: 1000 killed or injured in Tahrir Square, by Israelie Jews Commandos A crowd of thousands rushed to speakers and projection television screens to listen to their president address the unrest that has swept over the nation in the past eight days. They weren’t happy with what they heard and told an Al Jazeera web producer they would remain in the square until Mubarak leaves. Protestors were scattered and some were trampled underfoot. Battle for Egypt Pro Iran Islamist vs Green Freedom Seekers of Egypt Thousands of supporters and opponents of President Hosni Mubarak battled in Cairo’s main square, raining stones, bottles and firebombs on each other in scenes of uncontrolled violence as soldiers stood by without intervening. Government backers galloped in on horses and camels, only to be dragged to the ground and beaten bloody. All the unrest has also led to heightened tensions along the Egypt-Gaza border. Both Israel and Hamas, which controls Gaza, have been watching the situation closely, the border has been closed since Friday. More than a million protesters flooded into central Cairo, turning Tahrir Square in the Egyptian capital, into a sea of humanity as massive protests against President Hosni Mubarak swept across Middle East’s most populous nation. Packed shoulder to shoulder in and around the famed Tahrir Square, the mass of people on Tuesday held aloft posters denouncing the president, and chanted slogans “Go Mubarak Go” and “Leave! Leave! Leave!” Similar
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Molotov cocktails fly in Cairo Tahrir Square on Fire Egypt

Iran TV: 1000 killed or injured in Tahrir Square, by Israelie Jews Commandos Pandemonium reigned Wednesday in Cairo as stinging tear gas was fired in the epicenter of the city’s demonstrations, fueled by running street battles between pro- and anti-government forces. In a surreal scene resembling the movie “Ben-Hur,” demonstrators thundered through the crowds on horses and camels in central Tahrir Square. At least one man was pulled off his horse and beaten. State-run television said the riders were pyramid workers who were protesting the negative economic impact of the crisis. Embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s announcement Tuesday that he will not seek re-election had been expected to vacuum passion out of Egypt’s nine-day uprising. But the opposite rang true, at least in central Cairo, where mob rule was in sharp contrast to the jubilant mood of tens of thousands of anti-Mubarak protesters the day before. Bloody battle on streets Cairo clash with south africa LONDON Egyptian Anti-government protests algeria car cairo france england germany london washington obama israel zamalek al ahly algerie émeutes riots maroc USA islam police egypt husni mubarak egypte news world pakistan canada iran india indonesia malaysia japan tunisie الجزائر المغرب تونس إنتفاضة حسني مبارك العراق الإسكندرية إسرائيل مصر القاهرة — A crowd of thousands rushed to speakers and projection television screens to listen to their president address the unrest that has swept over the nation in
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Egyptians protesters throwing Molotov cocktails in Cairo Tahrir Square Egypt (2)

Iran TV: 1000 killed or injured in Tahrir Square, by Israelie Jews Commandos Stinging tear gas was fired in the epicenter of Cairo’s demonstrations where pandemonium reigned Wednesday, fueled by running street battles between pro- and anti-government forces. In a surreal scene resembling the movie “Ben Hur,” supporters of embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak thundered through the crowds on horses and camels in central Tahrir Square. At least one man was pulled off his horse and beaten. Mubarak’s announcement that he will not seek re-election had been expected to vacuum passion out of Egypt’s nine-day uprising. But the opposite rang true, at least in central Cairo, where mob rule was in sharp contrast to the jubilant mood of tens of thousands of anti-Mubarak protesters the day before. Bloody battle on streets Cairo clash with south africa LONDON Egyptian Anti-government protests algeria car cairo france england germany london washington obama israel zamalek al ahly algerie émeutes riots maroc USA islam police egypt husni mubarak egypte news world pakistan canada iran india indonesia malaysia japan tunisie الجزائر المغرب تونس إنتفاضة حسني مبارك العراق الإسكندرية إسرائيل مصر القاهرة — A crowd of thousands rushed to speakers and projection television screens to listen to their president address the unrest that has swept over the nation in the past eight days. They weren’t happy with what they heard and told an Al Jazeera web producer they would remain in the square
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Protesters in Cairo’s Tahrir Square react to Mubarak’s speech

A crowd of thousands rushed to speakers and projection television screens to listen to their president address the unrest that has swept over the nation in the past eight days. They weren’t happy with what they heard and told an Al Jazeera web producer they would remain in the square until Mubarak leaves. Protestors were scattered and some were trampled underfoot. Battle for Egypt Pro Iran Islamist vs Green Freedom Seekers of Egypt Thousands of supporters and opponents of President Hosni Mubarak battled in Cairo’s main square, raining stones, bottles and firebombs on each other in scenes of uncontrolled violence as soldiers stood by without intervening. Government backers galloped in on horses and camels, only to be dragged to the ground and beaten bloody. All the unrest has also led to heightened tensions along the Egypt-Gaza border. Both Israel and Hamas, which controls Gaza, have been watching the situation closely, the border has been closed since Friday. More than a million protesters flooded into central Cairo, turning Tahrir Square in the Egyptian capital, into a sea of humanity as massive protests against President Hosni Mubarak swept across Middle East’s most populous nation. Packed shoulder to shoulder in and around the famed Tahrir Square, the mass of people on Tuesday held aloft posters denouncing the president, and chanted slogans “Go Mubarak Go” and “Leave! Leave! Leave!” Similar demonstrations calling on Mubarak to step down were also witnessed across other
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Egyptians protesters throwing Molotov cocktails in Cairo Tahrir Square Egypt

Iran TV: 1000 killed or injured in Tahrir Square, by Israelie Jews Commandos Stinging tear gas was fired in the epicenter of Cairo’s demonstrations where pandemonium reigned Wednesday, fueled by running street battles between pro- and anti-government forces. In a surreal scene resembling the movie “Ben Hur,” supporters of embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak thundered through the crowds on horses and camels in central Tahrir Square. At least one man was pulled off his horse and beaten. Mubarak’s announcement that he will not seek re-election had been expected to vacuum passion out of Egypt’s nine-day uprising. But the opposite rang true, at least in central Cairo, where mob rule was in sharp contrast to the jubilant mood of tens of thousands of anti-Mubarak protesters the day before. Bloody battle on streets Cairo clash with south africa LONDON Egyptian Anti-government protests algeria car cairo france england germany london washington obama israel zamalek al ahly algerie émeutes riots maroc USA islam police egypt husni mubarak egypte news world pakistan canada iran india indonesia malaysia japan tunisie الجزائر المغرب تونس إنتفاضة حسني مبارك العراق الإسكندرية إسرائيل مصر القاهرة — A crowd of thousands rushed to speakers and projection television screens to listen to their president address the unrest that has swept over the nation in the past eight days. They weren’t happy with what they heard and told an Al Jazeera web producer they would remain in the square