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Revolusi Mesir: Husni Mubarak Penyumbang Kepada Keganasan Di Kaherah (Gambar Menarik)

SALAM UNTUK SEMUA,

Terkini berita pergaduhan penyokong Mubarak dan Anti-mubarak tercetus hebat di dataran Tahrir. Laporan mengatakan bahawa Husni Mubarak menjadi penyumbang utama kepada pergaduhan tersebut. Saya juga sangat bersyukur berita tentang rakyat Malaysia di sana majoriti telah berpindah untuk sementara ke Jeddah sebelum terbang pulang ke tanah air. Teruskan doa akan keselamatan sahabat2 di sana dan saudara seagama kita di Mesir. Moga Allah merahmati ('',)

PETIKAN BERITA:-
CAIRO (REUTERS) – OPPONENTS AND SUPPORTERS OF PRESIDENT HOSNI MUBARAK FOUGHT WITH FISTS, STONES AND CLUBS IN CAIRO ON WEDNESDAY AS THE EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT REJECTED INTERNATIONAL CALLS FOR THE LEADER TO END HIS 30-YEAR-RULE NOW.
ANTI-MUBARAK PROTESTERS SAID SOME OF THE ATTACKERS WERE MEMBERS OF THE HATED POLICE FORCE IN PLAIN CLOTHES. IN CHAOTIC SCENES IN CENTRAL TAHRIR SQUARE, SOME RODE INTO THE CROWD ON HORSES AND CAMELS AND IN CARRIAGES, WIELDING WHIPS AND STICKS.
OPPOSITION FIGUREHEAD MOHAMED ELBARADEI, A NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE, CALLED ON THE ARMY INTERVENE TO STOP THE VIOLENCE, THE WORST IN THE NINE-DAY UPRISING AGAINST MUBARAK SINCE PROTESTERS FOUGHT STREET BATTLES LAST FRIDAY. BUT TROOPS STOOD BY AND WATCHED.{REUTERS}

Pro-government supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) clash with anti-government protesters in Tahrir square in central Cairo February 2, 2011. Egypt's army denied firing any shots in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where pro- and anti-government protesters were clashing, state television said on Wednesday.
Pro and anti-Mubarak supporters clash at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.
Pro-Mubarak protesters captured by anti-government supporters are handed over to the army during rioting between pro and anti-Mubarak supporters at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.


Anti-government supporters throw stones over a barricade at pro-Mubarak supporters during clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.
An injured demonstrator has blood wiped off his face during clashes between pro and anti-Mubarak supporters clash at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2 , 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.
Pro and anti-Mubarak supporters clash at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.
An injured demonstrator holds his head during clashes between pro and anti-Mubarak supporters at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.
An army soldier on the roof of Egypt's national museum watches as pro-government supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) clash with anti-government protesters in Tahrir Square in central Cairo February 2, 2011. Egypt's army denied firing any shots at protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where pro- and anti-government protesters clashed, state media and the Defence Ministry said.
An army soldier on the roof of Egypt's national museum watches as pro-government supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) clash with anti-government protesters in Tahrir Square in central Cairo February 2, 2011. Egypt's army denied firing any shots at protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where pro- and anti-government protesters clashed, state media and the Defence Ministry said.
Pro-government supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak clash with anti-government protesters in Tahrir square in central Cairo February 2, 2011. Egypt's army denied firing any shots in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where pro- and anti-government protesters were clashing, state television said on Wednesday.
Anti-government demonstrators carry an injured man during clashes with supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.
A pro-Mubarak supporter is held by anti-Mubarak demonstrators during clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.
Pro-government and supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (top) and anti-government demonstrators (bottom) clash at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Mubarak fought in central Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by the strongman to stamp out nine days of protests calling for him to quit.
An injured anti-government protester is helped during clashes between pro and anti-Mubarak supporters clash at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit.
Supporters of embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (top) clash with opposition protestors in Cairo's Tahrir square on February 02, 2011.
Pro-government demonstrators clash with anti-government protestors in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb.2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with anti-government protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn.
Demonstrators run away during clashes between pro-government supporters and anti-government protestors in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb.2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with anti-government protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn.
Pro-government demonstrators clash with anti-government protestors in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb.2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with anti-government protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn.
An Egyptian  cries in front of on army tank in Tahrir, or Liberation square, in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with anti-government protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn.

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