2011 Egyptian protests #Jan25

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http://www.courrierinternational.com/article/2011/04/15/les-moubarak-en-prison

Egypte • Les Moubarak en prison

L’annonce de la détention du président déchu Hosni Moubarak dans un hôpital de Charm El-Cheikh et celle de l’incarcération de ses deux fils ont été accueillies avec joie et soulagement par le peuple égyptien.
(State) International reactions to the Egyptian protests

Muslim brotherhood implication in the Egyptian protests

Christians in the Egyptian protests

http://www.rfi.fr/moyen-orient/20110131-place-tahrir-cernee-chars-armee-1?ns_campaign=editorial&ns_mchannel=reseaux_sociaux&ns_source=FB&ns_linkname=20110131_place_tahrir_cernee_chars_armee_1&ns_fee=0 Avec notre correspondant au Caire, Alexandre Buccianti Le mouvement de grève n’est pas suivi.

La place Tahrir cernée par les chars de l'armée

From our headquarters in Doha, we keep you updated on all things Egypt, with reporting from Al Jazeera staff in Cairo and Alexandria. The Battle for Egypt - AJE Live Stream - Timeline - Photo Gallery - AJE Tweets - AJE Audio Blogs http://blogs.aljazeera.com/blog/middle-east/live-blog-feb-5-egypt-protests

Live blog Feb 5 - Egypt protests

http://www.foreignpolicy.com/node/640626 Time was when a dictator like Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, watching his hold on power crumbling in the face of an uprising, had plenty of retirement options. Odds were he could find a quiet life in one of Europe's posher watering holes: Mougins in the hills above Cannes, on the shores of Lake Geneva, or maybe a smart Belgravia townhouse. He generally had plenty of cash parked outside the country and often would take a last dip in the treasury on the way out the door.

Gimme Shelter - Prosecuting Hosni Mubarak - By Scott Horton

Egyptian protests - Reports, hypothesis