Egyptian Authorities Shut Down the Internet and Cell Phone Connections In Egypt
28 Jan, 2011
In a bid to stop the revolution from spreading Egyptian authorities shut down the internet all together along with cell phone services according to Aljazeera Arabic channel.
Today is Friday and 100s of thousands are expected to join demonstrations after the Muslim pray of friday.
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