Egypt: "It's not a protest anymore, it's a revolution".
vast minority | 22.11.2011 20:38
A televised speech by Mohamed Tantawi, the head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, did nothing to halt the mood of rebellion, with its echoes of Mubarak's final days.
The mood of the protesters today can be seen in these messages appearing on Twitter under the hashtag of the revolution, #jan25:
This is different than #Jan25 somehow. Less chanting/signs and more battle-like. Its not a protest anymore, it's a revolution. #tahrir
a friend who never supported #jan25: "I support tahrir. Today I can say tahrir is only true & honest thing in #egypt" it made me cry...
Today is the happiest for me sice #jan25 ,today my fiancee joins the revolution and we are going to #tahrir hand in hand :)
2,000,000+ now in #tahrir, I guess that didn't even happen in #jan25 days !! #Egypt #noSCAF
Dear US Government, We don't hate you because we hate your freedom. We hate you because you hate our freedom. #Tahrir #Egypt #Jan25
For video see http://vastminority.blogspot.com/2011/11/gunfire-in-cairo-raw-video.html
and http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dTpYaR6KDcQ
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