Egypt: “The People Will Bring the Regime Down!” · Global Voices
Amira Al Hussaini

This post is part of our special coverage of Egypt Protests 2011.
People around the world were glued to their television and computer screens today, as Egyptians took to the streets after the noon Friday prayers.
The Day of Rage marks the fourth day in a row for Egyptians to demonstrate against president Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule. Despite an Internet blackout, news continued to flow through satellite channels, with reports being rebroadcast on social networks by netizens.
Manal Hassan tweets:
according 2 aljazeera big protest in alexandria attacked violently by  riot police imediately after emerging from mosque in sidi gaber #Jan25
Amina ElBehry reports:
Immediate use of tear gas against protesters in Cairo and Alexandria. #jan25 #egypt
and she adds:
Early use of rubber bullets against protesters in Giza-Cairo #jan25 #egypt
Nic Robertson says:
Several hundred riot police w/sticks rubber bullet guns surround central mosque, crowd  500-1000 in street outside-both sides tense nervous
DamoS adds:
Egypt police spray water on protesters in cairo who shouted “down, down, hosni mubarak” – reuters witness
Alaa Abd El Fattah remembers:
the slogan most protesters chant is still “The People Will Bring The Regime Down” #Jan25
Yosra continues:
Eugenie Blasingame reports:
Al Jazeera reporter in Alexandria is being tear gassed live on air; security forces shot tear gas moment mosques emptied #Egypt #Jan25
Sherine Tadros notes:
Egyptian government's shut down of internet and threats of violence seem only to be strengthening the people's resolve #egypt #Jan25
Tamer Salama feels the need to explain:
Egypt uprising is a POPULAR uprising – not religious, not political, not ideological – plain vanilla ‘popular’. #jan25
Supporters from around the world also joined in protests outside Egyptian Embassies.
Ian Rochfort notes:
Mass demonstration started outside the Egyptian embassy in Jeddah now
From Qatar, Omar Chatriwalla tweets:
Around 100 protesters hold funeral prayer a block from Egypt embassy, then disperse, thanking Qatar #jan25 http://post.ly/1XlaN
And in neighbouring Bahrain, Mazen Mahdi reports:
Bahraini police surround the Egyptian embassy in Manama and prevent a protest by Egyptians in support of the protests in Egypt #jan25
Emotions were also raw as the scenes of protesters filled television screens and news continued to pour in. Mona Al Tahawy tweets:
Feel totally helpless. Can't stop crying 4 what's happening in #Egypt. Damn you, #Mubarak. We will unleash a shit storm against you.#Jan25
She adds:
Can u imagine? 20K people in just one part of Cairo taking on bastard #Mubarak security thugs. I bow down before ur courage. #Jan25
This post is part of our special coverage of Egypt Protests 2011.