Mona Seif, Egyptian Activist from inside Tahrir Square

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An Egyptian woman gives her graphic firsthand account of the violence unleashed by Mubarak’s regime. Jillian York supplies us with a partial transcript of Mona Seif’s horrifying ordeal. I was just listening to Al Jazeera and heard a familiar voice: @monasosh aka Mona Seif, sister of my friend Alaa Abd El Fattah; though I’ve never met her, I know her voice from a @Speak2Tweet message sent just two days ago, in which she sounded optimistic. Now, on Al Jazeera, you can hear the tears and desperation through her voice. I only managed to jot down a few pieces of what she said, but here it is: If everyone is so concerned, why is Mubarak still there and we’re losing people every minute? When asked, “What would you like to say to the world?” We are not leaving this place. There are only two options for the world: Either they stick to mubarak and his regime and we lose thousands of people in this square and it goes from Liberation Square to Massacre Square. Or, they say no to mubarak’s regime and give people here a chance at a real life. She was then asked who was in the crowds. Her response: A lot of them are teenage kids, very few of them are older than 25. It’s astonishing but it really is sad because we know this can be avoided and they don’t have to waste their lives. The presenter then asked if she was reassured by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s earlier words that the violence from the pro-Mubarak side was shocking. Mona responded: Not really, this is the same hilary clinton who a week ago said mubarak’s country is stable. What would be assuring is for me to hear that Mubarak is about to give an urgent speech and say he is leaving. =================================== Rachel Maddow used some of the interview from Al Jazeera last night.

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Mona Seif, Egyptian Activist from inside Tahrir Square

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