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"Do you know that in less than one year from the Egyptian revolution:
2286 protesters were killed.
And 7811 wounded
... among them
324 have lost their eyes.
... 685 have broken bones.
27 women have been humiliated and sexually assaulted by checking their virginity.
16 thousand Egyptians imprisoned.
and not a single person from the previous regime or the government indicted , tried nor convicted
Accountability is one of the main pillars of any transitional justice,,,,
justice delayed, justice denied!
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76 Egyptians were killed last night and over one thousand were wounded in a mysterious violent occurence in the stadium after a soccer match between El Ahly team and Al Masry team. The video
footage and images sourced from media and social network show police's lack of action. The Police banded together away from stadium entry points and watched without taking any preventative
actions to stem the violence and protect the innocent people trying to escape. They provided unhindered access to the Stadium pitch for the thugs armed with knives and steel pipes.
The Al-Ahly Ultras blamed for this were not responsible as video footage shows the thugs chasing the Al-Ahly team and its supporters out of the stadium. Note that the Ultras have strongly
condemned military rule and are strong opponents to the Military dictatorship. Furthermore the Port Said team were the home team and won the match and as such had no reason to attack Al-Ahly and
its supporters.
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>> Gamila Ismail: The Egyptians are going to protest on the 25th because they want a new Egypt
>> Wael Kandil: They are taking to the streets becuase the revolution is a "miscarriage" and
freedom was lost. The revolution was hijacked and kidnapped and its identity has been lost.We are going out to complete it.
>>Alaa El Aswany: The goals of the revolution have not been attained. The only goal that has been attained is the removal of the president and the current trial
proceedings against him.
>>Alaa Abd El Fatah: Every institution in Egypt has its own "Mubarak" running it. There has been no "cleansing" nor substantial improvement nor any kind of "good"
that can be felt.
>>Zalata: I still can't find bread or the gas I need to cook meals
>>Micheal Ismail: The thieves are still running the country. The gas that is being exported to Israel is not available for our own poor
>>Mohamed Gamal: It feels like Hosni Mubarak is still here and the officers that hurt us have been set free, while regular citizens now stand accused
>> Alaa Abd EL Fatah: I have just been released from prison and I stand accused with the crimes that the armed forces committed against unarmed civilians
>>Mohamed Hashem: In the events of the "Maspiro" protests the army provoked and killed more than 75 Egyptians (martyrs)
>> Alaa El Aswany: Dozens of Egyptian girls and women have been violated. And countless protestors have lost one or both eyes by snipers like Ahmed Harara and
many like him
>>Moataz Yosry:There are 1200 documented cases of eye losses, I have lost one of my eyes and I am going out on the 25th of January
>>Samia Jaheen: Because we have not avenged our martyrs that we lost
>>Michael Ismail: We are still being killed, religious leaders like the late Sheikh Emad Effat are being labeled "Thugs"
Dr. Alaa Abd EL Hady has been labeled a "thug"
>>Alaa Abd El fatah: We are going out on the 25th to get the right of our martyrs, to get the dreams of our martyrs
>>Lamia Kamel: People think we are going to celebrate on the 25th, celebrate what exactly??
>>Mary Daniel(sister of martyr Mina Daniel): Why should we celebrate the revolution? What has it done for us?
The only thing it has killed is our fear
>>Alaa El Aswany: The revolution is not complete and therefore we cannot celebrate
>>Ahmed El Aasy: I think if someone is going out on the 25th to celebrate, he should reconsider because our revolution is not complete the 25th will be a day like
any other
>>Samia Jaheen:Our revolution is continuing still
>>Ramy Essam: For the martyrs, for the wounded, for the economic losses
>> Zalata: Because the 25th of January 2011 has failed to gain what we had intended it to
>>Abd El Rahman Yousef: It is our moral, nationalistic and religious duty to continue this revolution
>>Zakaria Abd El Aziz: I am inviting everyone to join us in Tahrir Square on the 25th
>>Alaa EL Aswany: We are planning peaceful protests, I repeat peaceful protests to rid us of Mubarak's regime
>>Mohamed Ramadan: Mubarak's regime that split us apart must be done with and that is why I am going out on the 25th
>>Nasser Abd El Hamid: I am joining the protests because I want us all to be united and on one side in support of our revolution's goals
>>Alaa ABd El Fatah: Goals that appear very simple but it is apparent that these have been lost for so long that they are very difficult to attain
Bread, Liberty and Social equality and the right of the Egyptian to live in dignity
>>Gamila Ismail: This is why the Egyptians are taking to the streets on the 25th