Tahrir Square in Cairo became a battlefield between protestors who defend the regime of President Hosni Mubarak and opponents calling for his resignation. Clashes between the two sides began, according to witnesses, when they threw stones and all sorts of objects after prolonged verbal altercation that left several injured.
The situation in the Place de la Liberation (Tahrir) in Cairo became highly volatile with the arrival of thousands of government demonstrators without the Army to control the situation.
The situation in the Place de la Liberation (Tahrir) in Cairo became highly volatile with the arrival of thousands of government demonstrators without the Army to control the situation.
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