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Tens of Thousands Protest In Cairo, Twitter Blocked

Haffner writes "Protests in Cairo, Egypt have now reached the tens of thousands. Police have deployed water cannons and tear gas. I am writing this live from Cairo, where I witnessed a throng of 1000-3000 march towards Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo. I also witnessed 300-500 protesting on one of the bridges heading downtown. Most importantly, twitter has been blocked by many national carriers." Why Twitter? As reader pinkushun writes "Using Twitter and Facebook, the people instigated a series of fast-moving, rapidly shifting demos across half a dozen or more Egyptian cities. The police could not keep up – and predictably, resorted to violence. Sadly this has led to three known deaths thus far." Update: 01/26 02:05 GMT by T : Jake Appelbaum is tweeting up a storm about the state of the active filters.

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  1. Protesting.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Man, I know some people didn't like the Matrix sequels, but this is RIDICULOUS.

    1. Re:Protesting.. by Magic5Ball · · Score: 5, Informative

      Some friends in Cairo would like to bypass some of the online censorship measures. I've quickly suggested some things (below) to consider overnight. What have I missed?

      Anonymous connection:
      No:
      https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/01/help-eff-research-web-browser-tracking

      But:
      https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/

      Also:
      http://www.hotspotshield.com/

      And services like:
      http://filesharefreak.com/2008/10/18/total-anonymity-a-list-of-vpn-service-providers/
      but verify on the ground.

      Only if they understand the tradeoffs:
      http://www.privoxy.org/
      https://techstdout.boum.org/TorDns/

      Avoid random lists of anonymous proxies or DNS servers.

      To secure the computer:
      Use a popular boot disk that leaves nothing behind, e.g.:
      http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/download

      Remove metadata:
      http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/
      http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=144E54ED-D43E-42CA-BC7B-5446D34E5360&displaylang=en
      and similar for other files they may deal with.

      Delete/wipe files securely.

      Many uses:
      http://mailinator.com/
      http://www.hushmail.com/

      Consider:
      http://www.disconnectere.com/
      and its analogues

      --
      There are 1.1... kinds of people.
  2. So much focus on the protest, none on the topic by Josh+Triplett · · Score: 5, Informative

    The linked story talks about the reasons for the protest in Cairo (namely, wanting the current president of 29 years out, and wanting the 29-year "state of emergency" and corresponding suspension of rights to stop). The summary here just talks about the actions taken against the protesters, and the blocking of Twitter.

  3. Mubarak leaving soon by Nidi62 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Probably the fact that Mubarak has been effectively a dictator for the past few decades, with elections rigged to where he is the only true candidate and voting is monitored by thugs. The main opposition force in Egypt during Mubarak's reign, the Muslim Brotherhood, has had many of its leaders and some supporters arrested, killed, or run out of the country. On top of this, Mubarak is getting pretty old, and it is expected that he will not run in many more elections. So, essentially, the government is in a weakened and uncertain state, and many Egyptians see the chance for a real chance of democracy, instead of Mubarak simply naming his successor who would then run the country for another couple decades.

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    The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for it to be pitted against a slightly greater evil