Wednesday, February 2

Looters included undercover Egyptian police and other news

 


 Human Rights Watch confirmed several cases of undercover
police loyal to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's regime
committing acts of violence and looting in an attempt to stoke
fear of instability as demonstrations grew stronger Tuesday
against the autocratic leader. Hospitals confirmed
that they received several wounded looters shot by the army
carrying police identification cards. They also found several
cases of looters and vandals in Cairo and Alexandria with
police identification cards.
 
 
 
Three Israeli planes landed at Cairo's Mina International Airport
on Saturday carrying hazardous equipment for use in dispersing
and suppressing large crowds. In the statement circulated
by the International Network, it was disclosed that Egyptian
security forces received the complete cargoes on three Israeli
planes which were, it is claimed, carrying an abundant supply
of internationally proscribed gas to disperse unwanted crowds.
 
 
 
Whitehouse switchboard: 202-456-1414
(or Whitehouse comments: 202-456-1111)
 
Call the White House Thursday to voice your support for
accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower US Army PFC Bradley
Manning, specifically that his human rights be respected
by the Quantico, Virginia, brig authorities.
 
Bradley has been held in solitary confinement-like conditions
for over eight months, and his trial is still months away. This
 American citizen-soldier has been convicted of no crime,
yet continues to endure inhumane conditions of pre-trial
confinement like no other inmate at the Quantico brig.
 
(If you missed Feb. 3, call when you can.)

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