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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Bedlam in Tahrir Square as Dozens Are Killed in Renewed Egypt Protests - R.M. Schneiderman

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/11/22/bedlam-in-tahrir-square-as-dozens-are-killed-in-renewed-egypt-protests.html

Throughout the day on Monday, ambulances continued to shuttle protesters from the front lines to makeshift hospitals in Tahrir Square, while protesters carried their injured colleagues on the backs of motorcycles. Inside the chaotic field hospital in the center of the square, as one man lay unconscious with a rubber bullet wound to the head and another frothed from the mouth, a doctor said the situation was worse than what he’d seen during the initial wave of protests against Mubarak in January. “It’s too much,” he said. “There is no mercy.”

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