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Egypt: Short Film Documenting the Massacre of Rabaa Adawiya 08-14-2013
This is the first shot film documenting the horrific massacre of Rabaa Adawiya. It is very graphic, and some of the scenes are tough to watch. But words cannot possibly describe last scene. What we see here is almost a genocide. Snippers on roof tops purposely targeting unarmed civilians, sustained fire directed at protesters, adult men and women and even children shot in the head, and so forth and so on.
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where there 30 millions in the streets of Egypt? How many people protested against Morsi
Dear Egypt I adore every CM. in your lands I am ready to sacrifice my soul as a price for your freedom and against your enemies and you all remember all around the history Egypt has always been a tomb of invaders
That’s why the Turks and the British colonized you. Napoleon used you as a shopping center, and Israel whooped your behind twice.
thank you
Oh don’t thank me yet, i am going to keep criticizing the calling the Egyptian military thugs and murderers
http://weeklyworldnews.com/politics/45122/obama-impeachment-hearings-begin/
WOW, you are really beyond help…really totally and absolutely crazy
Because you are great “Ahmed Gamal” Because you were able to awaken our will and demolish the defeat feelings from our hearts
Do you realize that you are rooting for the killing of other Egyptians like you?
they r not Egyptians even if they were classified in their l national ID but their loyalty is to the MB only they have sold their home so they don’t deserve to be Egyptians , second where are the rest of my comments why did you ignore them or ommit them ?
So, who are you to decide who is and who is not an Egyptian? Or who deserve to Egyptian or who doesn’t deserve to be Egyptian? Using the same reasoning, maybe you are not an Egyptian and you don’t deserve to be en Egyptian. How about that.
I deleted the rest of your comment because they are a little bit crazy. And go tell all your friends, all of them, to come over here the debate them. All of you guys, the pro-bloodthirsty military, have started to sound the same. Tell them, to have another argument beside “they are terrorists.” 🙂
It’s horrible and criminel!!!where is the human right???
Good question. Where are the human rights organizations?
the MB members kill each other and accuse the police and the army of killing them
You are really a little crazy…
please your people in wall street were not armed but the MB are armed terrorists who kill innocent people
No, the MB were not armed. If they were armed, there would have a serious battle between the police and the protesters and we would have seen and heard gun fire exchanged between the 2 groups. Every journalist from every newspapers in the world (New York Times, Washing Post, LA Times, the Guardian, the Independent, Reuters, Le Monde, Liberation, CNN, AJA, AJE etc etc) corroborated the fact that MB weren’t armed. So, please stop believing the propaganda of your own dictatorial government.
wall street U.S.A.
We didn’t kill 500 Americans or 100 or 50 or 10 or even 2. You are comparing the incomparable. If any American president or general or police commissioner ordered or killed intentionally or accidentally 500 Americans, he will be sent to jail. I will guarantee you that.
Please don’t compare your criminal general Al-Sisi to our politicians. Use your brain. Your comments are getting more and more idiotic by the second.