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The AP is reporting massive unrest in the streets of Cairo.
Thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, are in the streets right now. The government is using force,
and a video of a man being shot by police or military forces has turned up on the AP site. There are real fears of bloodshed to come.
CNN reports that the internet and text messaging services are down.
Mubarak has been in charge for two decades in Egypt. It appears that there is popular unrest with his rule. We can only hope that tomorrow's "Day of Rage" doesn't turn into a murderous slaughter. Opposition Leader and Nobel Laureate Mohamed ElBaradei has returned to lead the opposition in protest tomorrow. Hopefully, speech is respected.
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