The growing unrest in Egypt is best being captured by the bloggers on the ground in Tahrir Square and other locations throughout the cradle of civilization. Here are some of the key bloggers to follow on Twitter:
Wael Abbas, a blogger and grassroots journalist renowned for exposing Mubarak-regime abuses. He's taking photos and posting video on his blog, as well, which he's linking to from Twitter. Recent tweet:
From field hospital: The doctor here confirms that 3 atleast are dead
The purpose behind today's clashes : "The Army is calling on protesters to go and stay home for Egypt's security." #jan25
I have twenty five stitches in my head and and I can't see with my left eye, but yet am going back to tahrir tomorrow
Other than bruises, unable to stand, starved, and panic, were all fine. Feeling betrayed, all of us are. Massacre in square, please watch em
Mubarak saving face & responding 2 US pressure 2 avoid vacuum. After steppin down Suleiman'll make concessions as much ppl pressure #jan25
From the Twitterlicious totties at GrEaT sAtAn"S gIrLfRiEnD
4 comments:
I'm hearing Sandmonkey has been arrested.
Sandmonkey's blog is no longer accessible.
His blog (sandmonkey.org)is back online at 2020 EST, but his Twitter account says the page doesn't exist.
Theo, please amend my last message about Sandmonkey. His Twitter account is now up at http://twitter.com/#!/Sandmonkey
Sorry for misleading you.
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