Egypt Football Pitch Invasion Leaves Tens Dead (2 Viewers)

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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yup, they started from last night as marches started towards tahrir sq which is right next to the the mohammed mahmoud street that leads to the ministry of interior.i meant today i think people are determined to end this crap that started the day mubarak handed authority to the military council.




i agree with this, you know u would be amazed to know egypt does'nt need these aids!!! we have been taught that we need aids bec we are a broke nation but you would be shocked at how rich this country is.. yes there are a lot of poor people hell 60% is the poverty rate but dont be fooled bec the money is wired to other accounts and no one knows where these aids go too they come up with pretty much messed up excuses.



that would be an extremely humanly gesture, sadly a gesture some or a very limited few sports broadcasters in egypt have no idea about!! bec after all there sponorship deals will be massively effected.



well it does'nt take much to really know what happened fred, may be bec we arabs know how dirty they are. i live here and i hear about most of the events specially ones involving lack fo security in the same time i also witnessed how the military councilc an secure events such as the parliment elections!!! this is no coincidence and bec i'm not home at the moment i cant really explain in much detail but when i get home i will try to clear things out for everyone. this is no conspiracey theory to be honest bec i am not a huge fan of those but there are a lot of facts such as the fans of both teams were not throughly checked like in all matches even those of lower division!!! that day they were allowed to enter whether they had tickets or not. secondly the top heads of the police have no major control, in other words they need the approval of the scaf head who is in charge of the ministry of interior!! so this did not happen out of the blue. the gates were unlocked in front of every one on tv.

i could'nt care less about the military council but the loss of life that happened is just too horrific to be honest. 74 people lost there lives and they r talking about compensation?? do u know how many times we were told the economy is in crisis??? yet they r willing to splash the cash to save there asses from being turned on. i guess its seriously too late now bec people are fed up and the fact these people were there to watch a football match only to find them selves dead is sth i honestly cant wrap my head around till this minute.
Ya, that was my point, in no way is this a conspiracy theory. It is obvious that there is much more to it than mere football violence. Thanks for clearing all that up.

I lost a friend there. Going to Tahrir in a while. And today the army must and will step down, this must all end..
My deepest condolences Wahdan. Inalillahi wa ina ilayhi laraji3un.
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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I lost a friend there. Going to Tahrir in a while. And today the army must and will step down, this must all end..
i'm soooo sorry wahdan!! my condolences bro. i'm guessing u knew the boy who was graduating this semester from economics. i could'nt agree more the military council needs to get the f*** out.

Whether it was planned or not, this is just fucking sick. This is not football.
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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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    I lost a friend there. Going to Tahrir in a while. And today the army must and will step down, this must all end..
    إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
    الله يصبركم ويصبر أهله يا صديقي

    Anyway, the final death toll for what happened is killing 77 people.
    And the clashes that take place as a result of this in Cairo and Suez city resulted in killing 3 additional people and injuring 1689.

    The military council members should be hanged all together at the Tahrir square.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    Thats what should happen, start with Tantawi and then go for the rest, they stole the Egyptian revolution and are causing more misery to the people than Mubarak was during the revolution. Round them all up and hang them. Disgusting criminals.
     
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    ReBeL

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    Jan 14, 2005
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    One of the thugs who were behind this massacre was caught by the people of Port Said and admitted that he was sent there by Mubarak men

     

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