Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Gambar Terkini Di Mesir 2011- Himpunan Jutaan Rakyat Mesir

Gambar Terkini Di Mesir 2011-
Himpunan Jutaan Rakyat Mesir

An Egyptian mother and her sons hold up signs calling for the end of the current regime as they and others gather in Tahrir Square, in central Cairo, on January 31, 2011, on the seventh day of protests against long term President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

Egyptian demonstrators gather in Tahrir Square, in central Cairo, on January 31, 2011, on the seventh day of protests against long term President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

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An Egyptian demonstrator pray in Tahrir Square, in central Cairo, on January 31, 2011, on the seventh day of protests against long term President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

Clergies from Al Azhar Islamic university, one showing his identity card, chant anti-government slogans during a protest in Tahrir, or Liberation, Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.

Clerics from Al Azhar Islamic university, some holding their identity cards, chant anti-government slogans during a protest in Tahrir, or Liberation, Square in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.

Clerics from Al Azhar Islamic universiti

CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 31: Islamic leaders chant slogans against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarek in Tahrir Square during afternoon anti-government protests January 31, 2011 in central Cairo, Egypt. Protests continued unabated in Cairo January 31, as thousands marched to demand the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarek.

A wounded demonstrator carries a poster in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.

Egyptian anti-government protesters take photos of one of the many and colorful placards with their camera phones at the continuing demonstration in Tahrir square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to demand the removal of President Hosni Mubarak.

People chant anti-government slogans during a protest in the capital's central Tahrir, or Liberation, Square, Cairo, Egypt, Monday Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave.

Protesters shout anti-Mubarak slogans during an anti-government protest in Tahrir square in Cairo  February 1, 2011. Egypt's anti-government protesters, scenting victory after President Hosni Mubarak agreed to discuss sweeping political reforms, rallied support for what they hope can be a million-strong march for democracy on Tuesday.

A protester sleeps on a street in Tahrir square, Cairo, February 1, 2011. Egypt's anti-government protesters, scenting victory after President Hosni Mubarak agreed to discuss sweeping political reforms, rallied support for what they hope can be a million-strong march for democracy on Tuesday.

Revolusi Jasmine Merebak


Opposition supporters attend an anti-government rally in Sanaa January 27, 2011. Thousands of Yemenis took to the streets of Sanaa on Thursday to demand a change of government, inspired by the unrest that has ousted Tunisia's leader and spread to Egypt this week.

People, including relatives of Gharib Abdelaziz Abdellatif, attempt to enter the hospital grounds to retrieve his body in the port city in Suez, about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo, January 26, 2011. Gharib, 45, died of internal bleeding after police shot him in the stomach on Wednesday, according to medical sources. Police fought with thousands of Egyptians who defied a government ban on Wednesday to protest against President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year-old rule, firing rubber bullets and tear gas and dragging away demonstrators.

Police officers carry an injured colleague during clashes with anti-government protesters in the port city of Suez, about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Police fired rubber bullets, water cannon and tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in the eastern city of Suez, on a third day of protests calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-old-rule.

Egyptian anti-government activists throw stones at riot police during clashes in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011. Egyptian anti-government activists clashed with police for a second day Wednesday in defiance of an official ban on any protests but beefed up police forces on the streets quickly moved in and used tear gas and beatings to disperse demonstrations.

Egyptian riot police clash with anti-government activists in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011. Egyptian anti-government activists clashed with police for a second day Wednesday in defiance of an official ban on any protests but beefed up police forces on the streets quickly moved in and used tear gas and beatings to disperse demonstrations.

Egyptian demonstrators shout slogans in Cairo on January 27, 2011 demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, as they gather outside the Lawyers' Syndicate.

Egyptian women and men demonstrate in Cairo on January 27, 2011, demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, 82-years-old, who has held on to power for more than three decades ever since the assassination of his predecessor Anwar Sadat was gunned down on October 6, 1981.

A protestor is carried to safety after allegedly being fatally shot during clashes with anti-riot police in Sheikh Zuweid in the Sinai, some 344 km (214 miles) northeast of Cairo, on January 27, 2011, as Egyptians demanded the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, 82-years-old, who has held on to power for more than three decades.

Egyptian demonstrators fire flares towards anti-riot police as they call for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak in Suez, east of the capital Cairo, on January 27, 2011.

Egyptian demonstrators demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak try to remove a tear gas canister thrown by anti-riot police during clashes in Suez, northern Egypt, on January 27, 2011.

A line of anti-riot police take position during clashes with Egyptian protestors on the streets of Suez, in northern Egypt, on January 27 2011, demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Mohamed Atef lies on the ground after being shot in the head while demonstrating in the town of Sheikh Zoweid, 344 km (214 miles) northeast of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Security forces shot dead Mohamed, a Bedouin protester, in the north of Egypt's Sinai region on Thursday, eyewitnesses and a security source said. The 22-year-old man was shot in the head while demonstrating in the town of Sheikh Zoweid, they said. Security forces fired tear gas to disperse dozens of protesters.

A protestor is carried away after allegedly being fatally shot during clashes with anti-riot police in Sheikh Zuweid in the Sinai, some 344 km (214 miles) northeast of Cairo, on January 27, 2011, as Egyptians demanded the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, 82-years-old, who has held on to power for more than three decades.

Rocks and debris litter the streets as Egyptians protestors, some using the cover of upturned garbage skips, take to the streets in Suez, northern Egypt, on January 27 2011, demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Penting! Cara untuk mengetahui perkembangan Pelajar-pelajar kita di Mesir.

Di sini saya meminta semua menghebahkan sumber ini. Kita boleh ketahui status pelajar2 kita terutama muslimat sedikit sebanyak melalui 2 sumber setakat ini.

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Add akaun seperti di atas dalam fesbuk anda. Hampir kesemua student Malaysia di Mesir berkampung di sini.

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Ini adalah satu lagi sumber yang disampaikan dari rakan disana. Mereka mengeluarkan tips berhubung dengan pelajar2 kita di Mesir, mengubah server dan berkaitan dengan mencilok internet.


1. bagi num hp yg telah di "blocked", rakyat malaysia masih boleh menghubungi mereka dengan menggunakan talian telefon rumah, masukkan kod 002 kemudian diikuti num telefon hp pelajar di sana.

2. twitter dilaporkan telah pulih

3. gunakan proxy server dalam internet browser, antara proxy yang telah dikenalpasti adalah:
http://esiontelracs.appspot.com/

untuk pengetahuan, talian ADSL TEDATA masih berfungsi, cuma connection internet sahaja yang dihalang, setakat ini update yang terakhir.
An anti-government protester throws objects at a riot police vehicle in the port city of Suez, about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Police fired rubber bullets, water cannon and tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in Suez on a third day of protests calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year-old rule.

A woman holds an Egyptian flag in front of riot police during a protest in Cairo January 26, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police.

Egyptians queue up in a Cairo supermarket as they stock food for the coming days on January 31, 2011 after anti-government protesters called for an indefinite strike in Egypt upping the stakes in their bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

A protester holds pictures of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak during a protest outside the Egyptian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Members of opposition party and non-governmental organization (NGO) stage a protest outside the embassy demanding the resignation of Mubarak.

A protester holds a picture of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak during a protest outside the Egyptian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Members of opposition party and non-governmental organization (NGO) stage a protest outside the embassy, demanding the resignation of Mubarak.

Egyptian leading dissident Mohamed ElBaradei and former UN nuclear watchdog Chief (C) attends a demonstration in al-Tahrir square in central in Cairo, on January 30, 2011, where he told thousands at the epicentre of anti-regime protests that they were 'beginning a new era,' amid chants for President Hosni Mubarak to stand down.

Egyptians pray in front of an Abrams tank during a protest in Tahrir Square in the capital Cairo, on January 30, 2011, on the sixth day of demonstrations against President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

Egyptians rally at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo February 1, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians, from students and doctors to the jobless poor, swamped Cairo on Tuesday in the biggest demonstration so far in an uprising against an increasingly isolated President Hosni Mubarak.

A man looks on as protesters take part in an anti-Mubarak protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 1, 2011. At least one million Egyptians took to the streets on Tuesday in scenes never before seen in the Arab nation's modern history, roaring in unison for President Hosni Mubarak and his new government to quit.

A man looks on as protesters take part in an anti-Mubarak protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 1, 2011. At least one million Egyptians took to the streets on Tuesday in scenes never before seen in the Arab nation's modern history, roaring in unison for President Hosni Mubarak and his new government to quit.

Protesters take part in an anti-Mubarak protest at Tahrir square in Cairo February 1, 2011. At least one million Egyptians took to the streets on Tuesday in scenes never before seen in the Arab nation's modern history, roaring in unison for President Hosni Mubarak and his new government to quit.

Protesters take part in an anti-Mubarak protest at Tahrir square in Cairo February 1, 2011. At least one million Egyptians took to the streets on Tuesday in scenes never before seen in the Arab nation's modern history, roaring in unison for President Hosni Mubarak and his new government to quit.

Protesters take part in an anti-Mubarak protest at Tahrir square in Cairo February 1, 2011. At least one million Egyptians took to the streets on Tuesday in scenes never before seen in the Arab nation's modern history, roaring in unison for President Hosni Mubarak and his new government to quit.

Egyptians rally at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo February 1, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians, from students and doctors to the jobless poor, swamped Cairo on Tuesday in the biggest demonstration so far in an uprising against an increasingly isolated President Hosni Mubarak.

Thousands of demonstrators gather near a huge banner reading 'leave' in Arabic on February 1, 2011 at Cairos Tahrir Square as massive tides of protesters flooded Cairo for the biggest outpouring of anger yet in their relentless drive to oust President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 01:  A man holds an Egyptian flag during a massive rally in Tahrir Square February 1, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Protests continued with the largest rally yet, with many tens of thousands of people demanding the ouster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarek.

An Egyptian army soldier gestures in front of the crowd gathering in Tahrir or Liberation Square in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. More than a quarter-million people flooded into the heart of Cairo Tuesday, filling the city's main square in by far the largest demonstration in a week of unceasing demands for President Hosni Mubarak to leave after nearly 30 years in power.

Clerics (front) and Egyptians gather in Cairo's Tahrir Square heeding a call by the opposition for a 'march of a million' to mark a week of protests calling for the ouster of Hosni Mubarak's long term regime, on February 1, 2011.

Demonstrators hold up banners in Tahrir, or Liberation, Square in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. More than a quarter-million people flooded into the heart of Cairo Tuesday, filling the city's main square in by far the largest demonstration in a week of unceasing demands for President Hosni Mubarak to leave after nearly 30 years in power.

Thousands of demonstrators gather on February 1, 2011 at Cairos Tahrir Square as massive tides of protesters flooded Cairo for the biggest outpouring of anger yet in their relentless drive to oust President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

An Egyptian protester holds up a sign which reads in Arabic: 'This is my shroud for the sake of Egypt' during a demonstration in Tahrir Square, in the capital Cairo, on January 31, 2011, calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

Protesters pray in front of Army tanks during a mass demonstration against the government in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 1, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians, from students and doctors to the jobless poor, swamped Cairo on Tuesday in the biggest demonstration so far in an uprising against an increasingly isolated President Hosni Mubarak.

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