Posted by: pinkturtle2 | Januari 30, 2011

Breaking News… Jet-Jet Terbang Rendah,Amaran Kepada Penentang Mubarak

Military fighter jets are seen behind the minaret of the Aguza mosque in Cairo, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011. Fighter jets are swooping low over Cairo in what appears to be an attempt by the military to show its control of a city beset by looting, armed robbery and anti-government protests.

Military fighter jets are seen behind the minaret of the Aguza mosque in Cairo, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011. Fighter jets are swooping low over Cairo in what appears to be an attempt by the military to show its control of a city beset by looting, armed robbery and anti-government protests.

A military fighter jet is seen behind the minaret of the Aguza mosque in Cairo, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011. Fighter jets are swooping low over Cairo in what appears to be an attempt by the military to show its control of a city beset by looting, armed robbery and anti-government protests.

Egyptians demonstrators gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011 on the sixth day of angry revolt against Hosni Mubarak's regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.

Egyptians demonstrators gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011 on the sixth day of angry revolt against Hosni Mubarak’s regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.

Egyptians demonstrators gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011, on the sixth day of angry revolt against President Hosni Mubarak's regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.

Egyptian demonstrators pray at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011 on the sixth day of angry revolt against Hosni Mubarak's regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.

Egyptian demonstrators pray at Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 30, 2011 on the sixth day of angry revolt against Hosni Mubarak’s regime amid increasing lawlessness, a rising death toll and a spate of jail breaks.

CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 30:  People pray in Tahrir Square on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. Broadcasts from the Al-Jazeera television network via an Egyptian satellite have now been halted.

CAIRO, EGYPT – JANUARY 30: People pray in Tahrir Square on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. Broadcasts from the Al-Jazeera television network via an Egyptian satellite have now been halted.

CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 30:  A man gestures as he speaks to protestors in Tahrir Square on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. Broadcasts from the Al-Jazeera television network via an Egyptian satellite have now been halted.

CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 30:  People in Tahrir Square pray for the dead on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. Broadcasts from the Al-Jazeera television network via an Egyptian satellite have now been halted.

CAIRO, EGYPT – JANUARY 30: People in Tahrir Square pray for the dead on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. Broadcasts from the Al-Jazeera television network via an Egyptian satellite have now been halted.

Muslim clerics from Al Azhav demonstrate with anti-government protestors in Cairo, Sunday Jan. 30, 2011. The Arab world's most populous nation appeared to be swiftly moving closer to a point at which it either dissolves into widespread chaos or the military expands its presence and control of the streets.

Muslim clerics from Al Azhav demonstrate with anti-government protestors in Cairo, Sunday Jan. 30, 2011. The Arab world’s most populous nation appeared to be swiftly moving closer to a point at which it either dissolves into widespread chaos or the military expands its presence and control of the streets.

CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 30:  A man in Tahrir Square holds a placard on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. Broadcasts from the Al-Jazeera television network via an Egyptian satellite have now been halted.

A protester holds up a poster of President Hosni Mubarak in downtown Cairo, January 30, 2011. Mubarak, clinging to power despite unprecedented demands for an end to his 30-year rule, met on Sunday with the powerful military which is widely seen as holding the key to Egypt's future. The words in Arabic read "Leave coward".

A protester holds up a poster of President Hosni Mubarak in downtown Cairo, January 30, 2011. Mubarak, clinging to power despite unprecedented demands for an end to his 30-year rule, met on Sunday with the powerful military which is widely seen as holding the key to Egypt’s future. The words in Arabic read “Leave coward”.

CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 30:  A boy in Tahrir Square holds doctored photographs of President Hosni Mubarak on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. Broadcasts from the Al-Jazeera television network via an Egyptian satellite have now been halted.

CAIRO, EGYPT – JANUARY 30: A boy in Tahrir Square holds doctored photographs of President Hosni Mubarak on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after five days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Overnight it was reported that thousands of inmates from the Wadi Naturn prison had escaped and that Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. Broadcasts from the Al-Jazeera television network via an Egyptian satellite have now been halted.

A member of Hamas' security forces closes the gate of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on January 30, 2011. Two out of eight Hamas prisoners who broke out of a Cairo prison as a wave of anti-government protests swept Egypt arrived back in Gaza, an official source said.

Menurut Sumber Rasmi Dua Pejuang Hamas juga turut terlepas dari Penjara Kaherah

A member of Hamas’ security forces closes the gate of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on January 30, 2011. Two out of eight Hamas prisoners who broke out of a Cairo prison as a wave of anti-government protests swept Egypt arrived back in Gaza, an official source said

Looters stand outside Abu Zaabel prison in the Egyptian capital Cairo after a mass breakout by convicts amid a nationwide revolt on January 30, 2011.

Looters stand outside Abu Zaabel prison in the Egyptian capital Cairo after a mass breakout by convicts amid a nationwide revolt on January 30, 2011.

Looters carry away goods following a mass breakout at the Abu Zaabal prison, 25 kms north of Cairo, on January 30, 2011, as citizens took to the streets for the sixth day running calling for the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

Looters carry away goods following a mass breakout at the Abu Zaabal prison, 25 kms north of Cairo, on January 30, 2011, as citizens took to the streets for the sixth day running calling for the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

Looters walk away with goods as smoke billows from the riot-hit Abu Zaabel prison in the Egyptian capital Cairo after a mass breakout by convicts amid a nationwide revolt on January 30, 2011.

A young looter walks away with goods at the riot-hit Abu Zaabel prison in the Egyptian capital Cairo after a mass breakout by convicts amid a nationwide revolt on January 30, 2011.

Fighter jets swoop over Cairo in show of force

Associated Press Hamza Hendawi And Maggie Michael, Associated Press 2 mins ago

30/01/2011 22:23pm

CAIRO – Fighter jets swooped low over Cairo Sunday in what appeared to be an attempt by the military to show its control of a city beset by looting, armed robbery and anti-government protests.

Minutes before the start of a 4 p.m. curfew, at least two jets appeared and made multiple passes over downtown, including a central square where thousands of protesters were calling for the departure of President Hosni Mubarak.

Police could be seen returning to some streets nearly two days after virtually disappearing, creating a security vacuum only partially filled by the presence of army troops backed by tanks at key sites around this city of 18 million people.

After days of escalating chaos, gangs of armed men attacked at least four jails across Egypt before dawn Sunday, helping to free hundreds of Muslim fighters and thousands of other inmates. Gangs of young men with guns and large sticks smashed cars and robbed people in Cairo.

The army sent hundreds more troops and armored vehicles onto the streets Sunday morning and afternoon. Truckloads of hundreds of police poured back into Cairo neighborhoods Sunday afternoon and took up positions on the streets.

In some spots, they were jeered by residents who chanted anti-police slogans and demanded that they only be allowed to deploy jointly with the military. AP


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