

A CNN iReporter submitted video of a hit-and-run incident involving an Egyptian police van that hit several pedestrians in Cairo. A warning – this video is graphic.
CNN iReporter Hunter Moore is an American teacher in Cairo who is certified in CPR and first aid. He has been working with doctors and other volunteers to provide medical aid to injured protesters outside Tahrir Square.
CNN iReporter Omar Kamel submitted images of the protests in Tahrir Square. He has been witnessing the protests since the beginning.


Then on second thought, what's so sinister about having a good U.S. alley like Mubarak. After all Jim, and everyone else, he kept peace with Israel, and helped us in the Iraq war. I applaud him for this. Egypt is not a group of socialist helpless people. They need free enterprise to raise themselves up.
every start .....will go...and finish
I didnt attack anyone . You are so ugly and full of rage , it doesnt surprise me that you threaten me and call me names ,some (ahem )men (i hate calling you that) cant have a debate with a woman without bullying her into being quiet . And thats exactly what you are :a bully. And youre sick in comparing yourself to God , you arent even a decent MAN . Youre probably so mad at me now you just wanna beat your wife huh ?
Hi Raven. Is Jim getting on your nerve? He's not the brightest person in a two seat car, little off? Hey, there is another Cesar; A real stiff.
Hi Cesar, Im ok , i just worry that he gets so mad that he gonna be a misguided missile and take all his rage out in real life . Makes an awful lotta threats .
this is on facebook right now. pretty horrifying. someone should get this guy's video to news outlets. this happened in alexandria not cairo.
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=162591430457040&oid=158003077576141&comments
Mubarak is the World War Criminal IDOL !! a must see video
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-551669
@ 57 my mem's just a tad bit rusty.
What group "claimed" responsibility for putting a bullet into Mubarack's predecessor Sadat, and which group of the time was The MOst Likely Perpetrator?
WTH! Surely CNN is not screening or censoring their own Blog?!
If they are afraid to die because they do not believe in the god delusion, then that is a good thing and means that there is hope for Egypt. There are few things that are scarier that people so blinded by belief in a "god" that they can commit any kind of atrocities, believing that they will somehow be rewarded in an "afterlife". Atheists generally don't do these type of things since we know that we get only one life and thus want to make the best of it.
What a silly thing to say. Why? because they dont believe in YOUR god – utter arrogance.
What a SILLY and ARROGANT comment!
Here is something, so you can learn about courage: An insightful interview by a German Free Radio Station with an activist on Tahrir Square in Cairo talking about the situation there and the “stability” Mubarak ist talking about:
Stream: http://www.freie-radios.net/portal/streaming.php?id=38820
Download: http://www.freie-radios.net/mp3/20110203-lageingyp-38820.mp3
In the end he tells us, that the exhausted activists fought for hours to protect the Egyptian Museum. Think again, but maybe it won't help...
After reading this post, I know understand what the term "whack" means.
Injecting God where he doesn't belong... seriously? ALL Egyptians are saying this is a political/social reform. Belief in a God and a willingness to die are traits of (I abhor that I must make this Faux News-esque analogy... but) terrorists, not patriots. As a matter of fact people willing to die for a God to make a change is exactly what terrorists do.
To make a political/social reform, look to Gandhi, not Jihadis.
Gosh jim. How brave of you to say this. Sitting behind a computer writing something like that is sooooo well, so.