"What happened?" "The lights went out." "Why?" "This is normal." "The lights are out all over the world." "The lights are out all over Egypt." "Everything is like this it's not just the electricity." "Electricity is the least of our problems." "And all the little kids in the streets say, "Turn the lights back on man. "" "Who is the "man"?" "The man who's responsible for switching the electricity back on." "The regime." " Are you recording?" " Yes" " Really recording?" " Yes" "Ok." "Do as you like." "Let me tell you how this whole story began." "Egypt was living without dignity." "Injustice existed everywhere." "Before the revolution I lived from one job to the next." "I started working when I was 8 years old." "In fifth grade, I used to pay my school tuition" "By selling lemons in the street." "There was no hope for a better future in this country." "We were tied down by an unjust regime and its dictator." "Mubarak was the head of the regime" "That forced us to live for 30 years under emergency law." "I lived my entire life under Mubarak's injustice." "The regime always worked against the people." "They would torture, electrocute, beat the shit out of people." "No one dared to speak about politics." "Politics was for the regime only." "Oh my God people." ""KHALED SAEED, VICTIM OF TORTURE"" "We want to go to Tahrir Square" "If we have any dignity and want to live as humans in this country" "Then we have to go to the streets." "We will go down and demand our fundamental human rights." "I am going down and I will say "No" to corruption. "No" to this regime." "I went to the streets." "I found everyone around me" "Felt just as I did." "The people want to end corruption." "Peaceful" "The police tried to divide us with all they had." "People got angry" "And broke their fears." "I'm not afraid for myself." "I'm afraid for you." "And for what the future holds." "Everyone is in the streets." "Come down for God's sake." "Tell those who have been sleeping in shit." "For the sake of your kids and family, so you can live." "Go ahead Sir." "I would like to address" "Egypt's youth in Tahrir Square." "I speak to all of you from the heart," "Like a father to his sons and daughters." "I take pride in you" "As a symbol of a new Egyptian generation" "Determined to achieve changes." "Egypt is facing difficult times." "I'm afraid for the outcome of this situation" "And that the youth who are calling for change" "Will be the first to suffer the consequences." "We have taken Tahrir Square!" "The people demand the fall of the regime." "The entire nation erupted at once" "To battle injustice, corruption, poverty, ignorance" "All that we endured over the past 30 years." "We were all equal." "Reflections of each other." "Freedom" "Freedom" "Freedom" "I swore to God" "That I wouldn't leave the Square" "Until our demands were met." "I met Magdy Ashour in the Square." "Magdy is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood." "Your bullets won't hurt us." "Khalid Abdalla" "An Egyptian who was born abroad but came back to Egypt never to leave." "Aida" "Freedom is for everyone." "Ramy Essam" "He became known as the singer of the revolution." "Bread, freedom, social justice." "I swear I'm staying here with you." "We found ourselves loving each other without realizing it." "Hey guys!" "We going home?" "Hell No!" "We going home?" "Hell No!" "Then it's a sit-in" "Sit-in" "Until Mubarak leaves" "There was no such thing as Muslim or Christian." "We were all present." "We were one hand." "One hand!" "One hand!" "One hand!" "We will fill the world with our poetry." "Our words will stand in the Square." "And they will be like bullets in this war." "Revolution until victory!" "Revolution on ecery street in Egypt!" "Leave Mubarak!" "This is when we realized that people are the true power." "Every 5 seconds, thousands join the sit-in." "We won't leave the Square until our demands are met." "We've never had our rights." "Finally we have this piece of land to call our own" "And to claim our rights on." "And now, it's ours." "It's not too much to ask for." "Tahrir Square is nothing" "Compared to the thousands of acres they stole." "Tea anyone?" "Tea anyone?" "I told you we'd have some tea together." "You too have some tea." "If I were to talk on behalf of some of the Islamists" "Who's to say who's an example of Islam?" "The ideas we've adopted since the start of the revolution are beautiful" "The idea that we're one society." "To imagine that one day I would be standing in Tahrir Square" "In solidarity with all these people" "I could never have imagined it." "God be with you." "I am telling you good things are coming." "Good things." "Thank God." "Down with Mubarak!" "Down with Mubarak!" "Down with Mubarak!" "President Mohammed Hosni Mubarak" "Has decided to give up his position as President," "Entrusting the Armed Forces" "With the management of the nation." "We all understand" "The magnitude of his decision." "The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces" "Wholeheartedly salutes" "The revolutionaries who lost their lives." "He stepped down!" "He stepped down!" "Oh my God!" "Oh Egypt!" "Tahrir Square changed Egypt completely." "It moved the whole world." "For the first time in our lives, we couldn't be silenced." "We reclaimed our freedom." "And we dreamed that one day" "All of Egypt would be like Tahrir Square." "Revolution" "Everyone, clap your hands." "Let's celebrate" "We're all one hand" "And our demands are one" "A country by the people" "By the people" "By the people" "By the people" "The mood here is absolutely extraordinary." "I think the really interesting thing here" "For me, is the fact that Mubarak's leaving" "Is not enough for the people." "My homeland, my homeland, my homeland" "You have my love and my heart." "The most beautiful thing about this revolution" "Is that we were all united." "We forgot our political differences and came together." "Soon people will realize that they misunderstood the Muslim Brotherhood." "Usually the Muslim Brotherhood is our biggest fear." "But everyone inside the Square now is different." "We are doing this for our children." "Even if I die, it's for the future." "So now that Mubarak is gone, we have to take control." "The main thing is taking the regime down." "Whoever is negotiating with them" "The regime is already down." "If you take out people and put people just like them" "From the same circle, from the same regime" "Then you didn't take down the regime." "You took down the people." "No one is going to kill you." "I told you before" "The Army will sacrifice their last drop of blood" "Before they fire a single bullet on the people." "Never." "Now please pack your things and go home." "When Mubarak stepped down" "The Armed Forces took over the country's affairs." "They swore to God to meet the people's demands." "So people went home." "And nothing happened." "We didn't put the killers on trial or change the government." "There is no new constitution, and the Secret Police are still in power." "The regime is not just Mubarak." "The regime is all the country's institutions, and they all have to change." "So we went back to the Square." "We're entering Tahrir Square, the place of pride and dignity" "Where a tent and a blanket can solve all your problems." "We'll keep protesting." "We'll keep protesting." "We're staying here." "We're not going anywhere." "We're staying here." "We're not going anywhere." "We'll continue our revolution." "We'll continue our revolution." "Our revolution is a people's revolution" "Our revolution is a people's revolution" "Not a coalition's recolution Nor a party's revolution." "Not a coalition's recolution, nor a party's revolution." "For the past 3 or 4 days people would come and threaten us." "They asked why we are here." "We tried to explain to them" "The biggest mistake we made" "Was that we left the Square before the power was in our hands." "It takes time to convince people to join us." "One person joins" "Then two and three." "I find myself giving a speech to 40 or 50 people every two hours." "I speak my heart out." "People start to understand." "Out of 40 or 50 people, 20 agree with me." "And the numbers keep getting bigger." "It makes me so happy." "Oh my God, look how big that pepper is." "Look how big the pepper is, now that the age of Mubarak is over." "During his rule, the peppers were tiny." "Look how big they are now." "There is hope for the future." "I don't think I look like a thug." "You look like a lovely person" "And you're talking decently." "We just need your I.D." " There is still a revolution." " I know." " And there's a sit-in." " Okay." "And problems happen inside." "And you are being searched by Ramy Essam," "The handsome singer of our revolution." "It's a great honor." "I hope it's you every day." "Tell me, what time do you come?" "We'll wait for you." "Every day at 8 am and 4 pm." "I look forward to it." "Oh man, this is hard." "Security takes skill." "This is Egypt State Radio." "I'm a General and Military Analyst." "No, the title of expert is a very big thing." "If people have demands, they should submit them to authorities" "And assign representatives." "And they have the media to complain to." "If we and the government don't succeed," "Then they have the right to criticize." "Protests gather people from all walks of life." "Was everyone in Tahrir a protester?" "Some had nothing to do with the protest." "Some went to Tahrir to look like heroes." "Today, anyone can pretend that they were heroes of the revolution" "You were in the Square." "You know the type" "Some people went to get stoned, or to steal, or some were thugs." "There are three powers:" "the secular somehow," "The Islamist, and the old regime led by the Army." "The Army has won part of this revolution." "They wanted to stop Mubarak's son from inheriting power." "Once that happened, they wanted people to go back home," "And the country to go back to its corrupt ways." "The Army are the leaders of the counter-revolution." "You've already won a lot, and it is threatened." "This is a warning." "Leave!" "Go home." "If you don't leave, I will shoot you." "Egyptians do not revolt easily." "For us to revolt, it means we've had enough." "Enough!" "We'll free our country, no matter what." "And we'll take down the regime." "The people are determined to continue their revolution." "Do whatever you want to us" "We're staying, this is our Square." "The people are the source of authority, not the Army." "You are saying that it's a peaceful protest." "You think you can do whatever you want" "And we won't attack you." "But we will attack if necessary." "That's how it is." "That's the end of it." "You're imposing a curfew?" "Yes, God willing." "You mean just in the Square?" "No, everywhere." "But, Sir" "Mister, I'm afraid this won't do." "But they told us yesterday," "We could continue the sit-in in the Square." " Off you go." "Leave." " Yes, sir." "Why the Square in particular?" "We took these barricades from the Police," "So we'd be able to stop any attack." "We do trust the Army." "But there are some leaders in the Army" "Who are corrupt because they are part of Mubarak's era." "Everyone's awake." "There might be an attack at any time." " What's going on?" " I don't know." "Guys, the Police and the Army are standing together." "Why do you have a camera?" "I'm a reporter" "Come here, I want to talk to you." " No" " I won't arrest you, I swear" "No, I'm sorry" "Calm down" "Let him go!" "Let him go!" "Don't arrest him!" "Ok, ok." "I'm coming with you." "Pull down the barricade." "So this is our Army!" "Look at what they are doing!" "Don't talk shit about the Army!" "I can't believe this is happening!" "We need to go back!" "Just stop it!" "They can't get away with this shit!" "Fine." "Go back." "We left people behind." "Can we speak inside, please?" "Has anyone been killed?" "There's no news." "Tahrir is symbolic land." "If you've got control of it, you have power." "It pulls people to you." "It wasn't on BBC." "It wasn't on CNN." "It was nowhere." "Ramy Essam?" "Can you call?" "Tell me the exact names" "Ramy Essam, the singer." "Do you know Ramy Essam?" "They arrest people and take them to the museum." "Be sure of it before you spread the word." "Ramy was taken?" "He got arrested." "A lot of people got arrested." "They will fuck him up." "How can they fucking do this?" "They threw me to the ground and took my clothes off." "And they cut my hair." "They beat me in lots of different ways." "We have seen terrible injustice from them." "This is from electrocution." "The blood freezes and clogs." "Every two weeks, the Secret Police used to come and take me away." "I didn't know if I would ever return." "Many of my friends died inside." "They used to come in the middle of the night." "They used to take you away violently." "You were afraid to dream the wrong dream for fear of punishment." "They used to search his computer" "Looking for anything religious or Islamic." "They used to come, and no one could say a word." "He was electrocuted and beaten." "The battle isn't just the rocks and stones" "The battle is in the images" "The battle is in the stories." "We decided to create a space which supports" "Those fighting for the revolution" "Through video and various types of media." "It's what's called "Popular Media"" "Using web sites like YouTube." "If you know anyone who has a digital camera" "They're not using, tell us." "We should film as much as we can." "The truth is that things are moving quickly." "We don't know when this footage can be used as evidence." "If people are being fooled about what is really happening here," "We must film everything and show them the truth." "As long as there's a camera, the revolution will continue." "The problem now with the media" "Is that they oppose change" "And turn people against the revolution." "So what will you do?" "Well, I am going to keep exposing them." "And they'll keep exposing themselves." "Until" "The corrupt media falls." "What are you going to do?" "Start a television station?" "Yes, hopefully I will." "Well you'll have to put it in Cyprus or else they will destroy it." "So you'll need a massive amount of money." "Yours" "Because your people are poor." "And who is this democracy and freedom for?" "The poor and under privileged." "The rich don't want freedom." "They're already free." "Revolution means total change." "A government accountable to the people." "Be patient." "Patient for how long?" "This is what I thought would happen when we left the Square" "After Mubarak stepped down," "We would run the government" "And run the Army." "Look, our biggest mistake was leaving the Square." "We're like someone who did really well in an exam" "And then forgot to write their name on the exam." "So you have no idea who it belongs to." "WE YOUR EGYPTIAN ARMED FORCES HAVE NOTHING BUT LOVE AND APPRECIATION" "FOR EGYPT'S BELOVED PEOPLE AND ITS INNOCENT MARTYRS OF THE REVOLUTION" "We have nothing against nature, grass, or beauty" "But this is not our Square." "This is the Square they're using to manipulate us" "In order for them to say" ""We cleaned up the Square for you. "" ""And beautified it for you"" ""And did all what you wanted. "" "Why do you want to ruin what they did?" "Move away." "They are trying to divide us and distract us." "Egypt, mother of the world, my country" "Where laughter and singing comes" "Purely from the heart." "Six months have passed since the day we started the revolution" "The Armed Forces said they would hand over power in six months." "But what have they done instead?" "They started arresting us day after day." "Sent thousands of revolutionaries to military trials." "There is no new constitution." "There is no law." "Nothing to protect us." "So we defied Army orders and took back our Square." "Wake up" "Cicil" "Peaceful" "Popular" "Totally Free!" "Revolution" "I'm Egyptian, and I'm sitting-in once again in Tahrir" "Because I didn't feel any change." "Why do they send the revolutionaries to military trials" "While the corrupt old regime is protected?" "The Square is what united us all." "Even if we disagree with each other," "We have to be united once again." "I'm Ahmed Hassan, your friend, sitting-in with you in Tahrir Square." "During the early days, we agreed to stay united no matter what." "When we were united we brought down the dictator." "How do we succeed now?" "We succeed by uniting once again." "All political currents, the Brotherhood, Muslims and Christians" "Any party, we're all Egyptians." "We have to go back to being united." "God give you strength." "THE PEOPLE WANT TO CLEANSE THE NATION" " I missed you." " I missed you a lot." " How are you?" " Good" "There's a massive turnout today." " But it's a different crowd today." " Meaning?" "There's a big presence of Muslim Brotherhood." " More than the last week?" " For sure." "Yes, the Brotherhood wasn't here last week." "All the Muslim Brothers were told to be here today." "It's been said that the Muslim Brotherhood made a deal with the Army." "This is what's being said." "Honestly, I'm upset about their political tactics and games." "They should not be here for a political agenda or gains." "Some Brotherhood leaders make secret deals with the Army" "And use their presence in the Square as a negotiating tool." "You know I think this is wrong." "The Quran is our constitution." "Islamic rule!" "Islamic rule!" "The Muslim Brotherhood started yelling "Islamic rule, Islamic rule"" "What do they mean by Islamic?" "Aren't we Muslims too?" "The Brotherhood began to use the Square to negotiate with the Army." "They're not calling for the people's demands." "But for their political demands." "The Brotherhood ruined the sit-in." "They've created divisions amongst everyone in the Square." "They are exhausting everyone with their lies." "Thank you" " What are you going to eat?" " I have some." "When the Brotherhood are active, people say they are hijacking the revolution." "But the Brotherhood existed long before the revolution." "But you change your statements based on where you are." "In Cairo, you say you a want secular state." "In other areas you say you want a religious one." "You are the biggest supporters of the Military Council, standing against us." "You speak in the name of religion to get what you want." "You contradict your statements all the time." "Hold on, look at this" "I'm very sorry that you were beaten in the past." "No, not beaten." "We've spent our lives in prison cells." "The Muslim Brotherhood has damaged the image of Islam." "I am embarrassed of being a Muslim because of you." "The Brotherhood has hijacked the revolution, turned people against us" "And the media blames the revolutionaries for destroying the country!" "The people who died, they died because of you," "And your deals with the Military." "Weren't the Brotherhood with you in the Square?" "Yes, there were some who died next to me" "But they were defying Brotherhood orders." "Sir, if you forget, the Egyptian people do not." "Don't try to hijack the revolution." "Fine, fine, fine" "The entire Brotherhood is bullshit." "Sir, can I ask you a question?" "Are the Brotherhood leaving the Square?" "Yes, they're leaving at 5" "The Brotherhood refuse to stay in the sit-in," "Because you're calling for a new constitution." "Let's cut the bullshit." "We made a revolution, we demand a new constitution." "Laws, elections, judiciary" "Everything stems from the constitution." "Listen, the Brotherhood will never make radical changes" "Never the radical change we want." "I don't want to follow the news of the sit-in anymore." "I'm not supporting this sit-in anymore." "Especially when you say it's full of Brotherhood and State Security." "No, it's not full of them." "But it's a place where it's easy to manipulate things." "It's obvious that our presence in the Square pressures the Army." "As long as you have a daily commitment to the Square," "You will keep going" "Until you get arrested." "I'm not happy with the leaders of the Brotherhood." "I disagree with their latest statements" "That we can't go to the Square because it's hurting the economy" "And it could put the Brotherhood in a bad position." "When our leaders issue an order, we don't argue" "Because we see them as better judges." " They say..." " Don't talk about it?" "No, "You're there as an individual, not as a Muslim Brother. "" "They repeat this message at each meeting." "Do you know what a 'civil state' is?" "A 'civil state' represents all different parts of society." " Which mainly includes what?" " What?" "The Islamic religion." "No matter what, religion will always be there." "But it should be official." "Religion does not need to be on paper." "Religion is in the heart," " And in the mind." " It should also be on paper." "Paper, what paper?" "You need a paper to know you are Muslim?" "When the Brotherhood got what they wanted from the Military," "They left us alone in the Square, to get beaten up, arrested" "To die alone." "Why are you doing this?" "You motherfucker!" "Come back, come back!" "Asshole." "Your permit." "Your permit." "Ok, where's your film?" "No, you did." "Yeah, yeah." "Your ID." "Open the camera." "Show me the camera." "I want to see your ID." "Don't step outside." "Well, this is why we want to get rid of them as soon as possible" "And to say that people are not ready to vote" "Is just very condescending and wrong." "Yeah, I know you don't agree." "You want Parliamentary elections in two months?" "Yes, I want people to vote." "In two months?" "Yes, yes." "Okay, so what?" "Yet, people are complaining that the Muslim Brotherhood will win." "Fuck this." "Between the ex-regime as a major power force" "And the Brotherhood as a major power force" "I believe that the millions who made this happen," "I believe that the majority of them were not people" "Who wanted the old regime" "And were not people who wanted the Brotherhood." "I am so fucking scared of the moment, a lieutenant or a brigadier general" "Enough of this." "All the politicians are failures." "The Muslim Brothers, the Salafis, the Socialists," "The Liberals, they're all failures." "I've decided to walk in the middle of the street." "The cars can do whatever they want." "What can they do?" "Run me over?" "They need to curb to the side, not me." "I will stand my ground." "Go away." "Enough walking cautiously on the side." "After ten months, everything was against us." "The Military Council was against us." "The Brotherhood sold us out." "The media made people hate us." "So much so that a peaceful protest" "In front of the State Media building" "Could go so wrong." "I never imagined this could happen." "Why do these people want to enter the state television building?" "Imagine if someone went in and announced themselves President" "Hell could break out." "Alright?" "Those soldiers were on duty." "Right?" "A soldier on duty, what is he supposed to do?" "Who started attacking first?" "That's the question." "Please accept my condolences." "Don't cry." "Your son is in heaven." "We'll continue his fight." "We used to sit together in the Square." "He used to sing, "Christians and Muslims are one. "" "Nothing can ever separate us." "Thousands will fight for his rights." "Mina is in Heaven." "Our voices must be heard." "All bodies must be examined and evidence must be kept!" "We want our autopsy reports!" "The hospital doesn't want to stamp the autopsy reports." "We discovered that the Secret Police infiltrated the hospital" "Trying to convince the families not to do autopsies." "We managed to kick them out" "And the prosecutors left with them." "Now we're waiting for the families to make a decision." "Whether they do the autopsies or bury the bodies immediately." "Without the autopsy evidence, there'll be a big problem." "They'll be able to say "Oh, they died in a stampede. "" "They have to do autopsies." "They have to be filmed." "Because there are clear marks that they were run over by tanks." "They summarized all you wrote" "And said he died from a bullet in the chest." "Stay here." "I'll get you the report." "For a year we've been in this mess." "In this shit, in this country" "Because of every time we keep silent." "We can't stay silent." "We have to keep the pressure on." "We might not win this time, but maybe next time." "People must know they will be punished" "And be afraid of that." "People can't take it anymore." "They're losing their nerves." "The Egyptian regime was able to fool both Muslims and Christians." "They want to suffocate us." "If it remains stuck in our minds" "That it's a sectarian problem, that will be a crisis." "The Army wants this to happen." "There is an old saying:" " "Divide and Conquer"" " Exactly." "They want to divide Muslims and Christians." "Why Mina?" "Didn't I tell you not to go to protests?" ""I won't go." "I'll do as you say, Mom. "" "But you tricked me and went" "And took your life away from me." ""If I died a martyr, Mom?" "Would you be sad for me, Mom?"" "I'm not sad for the martyr in you." "But losing you hurts, my love." "I'm not sad for the martyr in you, my love." "I'm not sad for the martyr in you, my love." "Our parting hurts, Mina." "Our Army is firing at us!" "A new revolution all ocer again!" "Live free or die heroes!" "Our Army has protected you!" "And protected the revolution!" "The Army didn't protect the revolution." "The Army protected their interests" "But betrayed the revolution!" "Betrayed the revolution!" "Protected the revolution!" "Betrayed the revolution!" "Betrayed the revolution!" "The Army betrayed the revolution!" "So you are right?" "And all of us are wrong?" "Betrayed the revolution!" "It's shocking that however many people died yesterday" "The whole country isn't in outrage." "Is there still a possibility for enough people to be convinced" "That action en masse can change the future of the country." "And if people are stopping to believe that, then" "As a revolution we're in trouble." "Freedom!" "Freedom!" "Freedom!" "Freedom!" "Freedom!" "When you're working hard" "And worried about your country's future" "When all your work is for nothing" "Because only the corrupt get ahead" "Bow, bow, bow your head down" "Because your country is a "democracy"" "When freedom of expression is a crime" "When you have to hide your beliefs in your heart" "When I can see shame in your eyes" "Then join your pain with mine" "Bow, bow, bow your head down" "Because your country is a "democracy"" "When the Army is your "protector"" "While turning its back on the country" "Abusing their powers" "Hiding safely behind their uniform" "Bow, bow, bow your head down" "Because your country is a "democracy"" "The people want the fall of the Military regime" "The people want the fall of the Military regime" "The people want the fall of the Military regime" "Khalid!" "Get in the car." "Stand back." "Stand back." "The Square was tough." "The Square was not normal." "No one could understand what was happening." "It was a war." "A war in the Square." "Not a revolution." "It was not a revolution." "The people demand the fall of the Military regime." "They were firing live bullets at us." "Firing randomly in every corner of the Square." "People were falling one by one" "Just because they were saying "Down with Military rule. "" "Revolutionaries" "The good and free people are being called traitors" "While the traitors are called heroes." "It was too much." "Too many bullets." "Our Army is killing us." "They can't be Egyptians!" "They forgot Egypt!" "He's alive, he's alive" "Death always knocks on my door" "Knocking on my head." "The Brotherhood just called me." "They said "Don't go to the Square. "" "I told them "No one is going to stop me from following my conscience"" "It is your right to banish me from your group, from your party." "Banish me and my whole family," "But they have no authority over me." "The issue is over." "They know Magdy is always in the Square." "Magdy the revolutionary?" "Not Magdy the Muslim Brother?" "Yes, the revolutionary." "I want to tell the Brotherhood that the protestors who are sacrificing now" "Are the only reason they have any voice in this country." "Elections or not, our revolution is still not over." "Nothing has been accomplished yet." "There's only so much you can handle." "We're human after all." "There's only so much you can see." "At some point I'm going to explode." "At some point, I'm going to explode." "Watch out, watch out!" "Are you ok?" "Hey kiddo, are you ok?" "Ahmed!" "Ahmed!" "Let me pass, let me pass" "Is it a bullet?" "A bullet?" "Is it a bullet?" "Or a rock?" "Can I have some bandages?" "Bandages, bandages" "Why is there all this blood?" "Why all this blood?" "They're gassing the hospital and people are dying." "Even the doctors are dying." "I think it's nerve gas." "You collapse and convulse." "Did you film any of this?" "I filmed but then I fell." "You couldn't take it?" "I was shaking and suffocating." "Everyone was." "The patients have to be moved, or they will die." "General Tantawi denied that any live bullets have been fired." "Glorious people of Egypt." "What we are witnessing now on the streets and television" "Are just accusations attempting to smear the image of the Military." "The Armed Forces will move forward with Parliamentary elections as planned." "Presidential elections will take place before the end of June 2012." "It's the first time he dares speak to us!" "Hi Ahmed" "How did you know it was me?" "Of course honey, you're my sweetheart." "So quickly you said "Hello Ahmed. "" "How are you doing?" "I'm fine, thank God." "I prepared dinner for you." "Thank you." "I'll come home now." "Okay" "Good-bye" "I can't tell my mother I'm injured." "It will make her worry." "And while we were dying in the street" "The Brotherhood had already made a deal with the Military." "They won the Parliamentary elections" "And started preparing for Presidential elections." "The Brotherhood are here to celebrate" "And we're here to continue the revolution." ""We're preparing, in God's name"" ""To fight the final battle"" "The Muslim Brotherhood buys poor people with oil and sugar." "They mobilize people using religion." "We've accomplished huge gains." "It's a big leap forward that we've taken Parliament." "This is the will of the people, the will of the nation." "The Brotherhood made this revolution." "Listen Sir, this was never about the Brotherhood or the Islamists." "This revolution was made by everyday people taking to the streets" "And the Brotherhood was not there at the beginning." "I'm tired of arguing about this." "The problem is that we don't tolerate each other." "You left us to die in order to take Parliament." "All the people who died were because of your betrayals." "The Muslim Brotherhood" "You shook hands with the Military and betrayed us." " Just like this." " So what?" " It's our right." " It's your right!" "I will not respond to this." "It's our right." "The Brotherhood has the right to ally itself with the Military?" "The same Military that killed its own people?" "Talk some sense into your Brotherhood friend." "He's saying the Brotherhood must cooperate with the Military." "Talk some sense into him." "You can have the Square and do whatever you want" "The revolution is coming no matter what." "What do you think?" "They've come to dance." "Who is dancing?" "I understand what Ahmed is saying." "Some are dancing" "While some are getting screwed." "And we've been destined to be the ones getting screwed." "The revolution in two words?" "A revolution that removed a regime, ok?" "Before the people destroyed it." "Did the Army protect the revolution?" "We didn't protect the revolution, we made it happen." "You kids don't know anything." "I was beaten with boots and sticks." "I'm bruised from being beaten all over my body." "I've lived in the military world for 40 years." "I am honestly telling you" "The Armed Forces are not like this." "At all" "You've been entrusted with a nation's security." "It's your duty." "So, all I'm asking is" "How can I entrust a nation to those who can't even protect a woman?" "Even if I am your brother" "At some point, I must be tough on you." "I don't understand why." "Why?" "When the Army first came to the streets people climbed on tanks" "And hugged the soldiers and clapped for them." "What then?" "Why?" "What's wrong with you?" "I swear to you Ghada, one day you'll say you met General Hamdy Bekheit" "And he told you the following" "None of the guilty will get away with it." "Whatever happens." "I promise you." "This is a picture of a friend who took a bullet in his leg." "This is not an Army bullet." "It doesn't look like one." "The most beautiful thing about our Square" "Is that everyone who comes here follows his conscience," "Not some political force." "And that's what makes us strong." "We're here presenting Cinema Tahrir" "To remind us why we are here" "And to show the people who ask us why we're still here." "Because only we can tell our stories." "The revolutionaries who toppled the regime" "Have died, been injured, or gone to prison." "And with no constitution," "They want to hold elections stained by revolutionary blood." "Supervised by those who killed the revolutionaries." "And they made two ballot boxes" "One for the killer, and one for the traitor." "Our voices will keep getting higher and higher," "Because the streets are our ballot boxes." "I don't want either." "We're stuck between a rock and a hard place." "We'll have to accept whatever happens." "Everyone keep your voices down." "With 51.73% 13 million, 230 thousand and 131" "Listen up" "The winner of the Egyptian Presidential elections" "Is Dr. Mohamed Morsi" "Morsi!" "Some people are afraid, but they should give Morsi a chance." "If I were the president, I'd tell the people to give us one chance." "If Morsi isn't able to prove himself, he should leave power." "Just give him 100 days." "We waited 30 years for this." "Give him 100 days." "It's still your revolution." "It was the worst day of my life" "The day the Muslim Brotherhood took over." "They were the first ones to betray us." "And now they're ruling the country." "They were the only unified group in the Square." "They have a leader telling them what to do." "They are highly organized." "Our main problem as revolutionaries" "Most of the time, we only object and say "No"" "And we never suggest alternatives." "Politics is not the same as a revolution." "If you want to play politics, you have to compromise." "And we're not good at this, at all." " We're terrible at it." " We don't know how to compromise." "We're not organized." "Even strategically, it was obvious who the real players are" "It was either the old regime, or the Brotherhood." "The Brotherhood wanted Parliament, and they took it." "They wanted the upper house, and they took it." "Now they took the presidency." " What else is left?" " Nothing." "Then this is the end of the Brotherhood." "How so?" "That's ridiculous." "They're controlling everything now." "How can you say we will topple the Brotherhood?" "The more they control, the more people will hate them." "The street is our only way." "After 150 days of Muslim Brotherhood rule," "We found that Mohamed Morsi, who had promised to achieve the revolution's demands," "Was bowing to the demands of the Brotherhood Supreme Leader." "He tailored the constitution to the Muslim Brotherhood" "And gave himself privileges that even Mubarak didn't have." "Mohamed Morsi is not a God." "Mohamed Morsi is an Egyptian who was elected by 51% of the vote." "Morsi and the Brotherhood abused democracy." "The Brotherhood creature" "Has no place in the Square." "We made this revolution." "Why is he hijacking this Square?" "If we see a Muslim Brother coming to the Square" "This idea of a ruling Pharaoh still controlling us" "Needs to be broken." "The Brotherhood stole the revolution" "During these past months of Morsi's rule," "We have the same problems." "It's crazy, we made a revolution and no new constitution." "We got a president without a constitution." "The most important thing is the new constitution" "And now it's under their control." "Religion is the biggest problem we will face in this next phase" "Because we have a new political power" "That also claims it's a religious organization," "A missionary force," "And this is a disaster." "Magdy, I love you." "But I hate the Brotherhood." "They made shitty decisions, and we're in a shitty situation." "You elected a president." "You need to be patient." "For how long?" "The President is a man who I trust with my religion." "Can't I trust him with my politics too?" "This is the constitution of the Brotherhood." "We are Egyptian citizens." "We are not Brotherhood citizens." "You were against torture, and now you're torturing." "Against corruption, and now you're corrupt." "Who brought Morsi into power?" "The people." "Because they felt you guys were an oppressed people." "This document will allow what happened to you to happen to me." "Do you accept that?" "Of course not." "OK, then take this constitution." "It doesn't serve me." "I hated what they did to you." "I went to the streets because of it." "Why did we go to the street?" "Wasn't it to protest against Police brutality?" "The Secret Police that tortured you?" "You are allowing the Secret Police to do the same thing to me." "And you're saying "yes" to this." "The people demand the fall of the regime." "This is the third stage of our revolution." "We got rid of Mubarak, then the Military" "Now the focus is on the Brotherhood." "It is a bigger challenge, because it will include more blood." "When you're fighting your own people, it's different from fighting the regime." "Because, after all, even if the regime was extremely violent and vicious" "And if they used all the weapons they had," "It's still not as vicious as when the people fight each other." "It's very different." "In the name of God," "I am directing this to the people" "Who have resorted to violence." "The time has come for the law" "To judge them and punish them." "He's ordering his people to attack us." "That's the message behind his speech." "Go to the streets and attack the hell out of them." "The Brotherhood has been fucking with us for two years." "You go to the toilet," "And they slip in 40 new articles into the constitution." "It's crazy." "What's happening here is what happened in Iran." "Soon enough, they will wipe us out, and all their opposition." "Did you get orders to go to the streets, or not?" "I was in the streets." "You were there?" " I went." " You were involved in events?" "Yeah." "With some friends." "During the fighting?" " Yes during the fight." " At the Palace itself?" "To remove the tents?" "You were throwing rocks on me Assem?" "Throwing rocks at me." "Come on." "Let me show you this video." "What happened is a crime against protestors" "Committed by the Muslim Brotherhood." "They tore their tents apart" "Why attack peaceful protestors?" "Oh God." ""We'll butcher you, if you don't confess you're with the liberals"" " They used weapons?" " Yes" "How can a president bring his people to attack protestors and destroy their sit-in?" "Morsi, Morsi!" "I was upset that Assem went to the Palace." "Who were you standing against?" "Khalid?" "Pierre?" "I was standing against them?" "What did you think?" "You know that one phone call from the Brotherhood and we're all in the streets, right?" "If they tell us to go to Tahrir it's an order, right?" "I would never be proud of standing with the Brotherhood to attack others." "When this revolution started I told you that it was for you." "For your sister and brother." "For you to write history." "You have to stand as an individual." "You can think for yourself." "With all due respect to you and the Brotherhood" "And other Islamists" "Or any other groups" "You have a brain." "You can think for yourself." "We have to ask ourselves "Who created this situation?"" "Did the revolution create it?" "No." "The person in charge created this." "The dictator who has given himself dictatorial powers." "Who's ready to kill us" "To force what he wants and pass this constitution" "To have complete and total power" "For eternity." "I didn't see you today at all." "What did Morsi do wrong?" "No one has given him a chance." "My butcher the other day yelled "God Damn you, Morsi"" "I asked why." "He said "Because it is so hot. "" "Is this a joke?" "If there were alternatives, I wouldn't want Morsi" "Honestly, we don't care about Mubarak or Morsi." "We just want a decent man to rule with justice." "I don't care if he's a Jew." "We're afraid that if Morsi falls, we will be taken back to prisons." "Why all the focus on the Brotherhood and how horrible the President is?" "The revolutionaries were your friends." "You lived with them." " There is a fog in the country." " No, Magdy" "You abandoned one side and chose the other." "I didn't abandon" "I chose the side that I grew up with, that I felt was supporting me." "Magdy has five children." "How does he provide for them?" "The Muslim Brotherhood." "All the time Magdy was playing revolutionary, being filmed, shot at, jailed" "What did he gain?" "Where did that get him?" "I never thought we'd all be divided" "Into the Brotherhood and other groups." "I'm sad." "Nothing has changed for my dad." "We haven't gained from the revolution." "I still can't get health care." "It's okay." "It's okay." "These are the gains of the revolution" "She's filled with tears." "It's okay." "Everything will be alright." "Our beloved President" "May God make June 30th a day of pride for Islam" "And a day of doom for the hypocrite opposition." "May you destroy them all." " Defeat them and make us win." " Amen." " Protect us from their evils." " Amen." "President Morsi is a line you don't cross." "Meaning?" "Meaning, if you threaten him, we'll spill your blood." "Meaning?" "Meaning, he's the legitimate elected President" "But they're going to the streets to take him down." "They can go to hell." "Why?" "It's their right." "No, It's not their right." "Freedom" "Freedom" "What is revolution?" "Revolution is not simply replacing a regime." "Revolution is a culture of a people." "You give them ownership of their freedom." "That's what we gained." "We were able to introduce the culture of protesting." "Now they can oppose the ruler whoever they are." "If we predict what's next, the Army is coming" "The Army will return, let's not fool each other." "But do you think the Army will act in the same way it did?" "Do you think so?" "Muslims and Christians are one hand." "Now the power is in the hands of the people." "Whoever comes next" "The people will continue to pull rulers out of power" "Until people reclaim their rights" "And we build the country ourselves." "Isn't that right?" "The people demand the fall of the regime" "The people demand the fall of the regime" "The people demand the fall of the regime" "I told the Brotherhood once, take the Square," "Do what you want" "But the revolution is coming despite anyone." "Millions and millions of people took to the streets" "To tell him "Leave"" "Millions more than those who protested against Mubarak," "Protested against Morsi." "This is the revolution's achievement." "Because our revolution's weapon is our voice." "For it to sound in every home." "If you ask me "What is the revolution's biggest victory?"" "It's that kids today play a game called "Protest"" "Where some kids are playing the revolutionaries," "And others play Police or Army or Muslim Brothers." ""The people demand the fall of the regime"" ""The people demand chocolate for kids"" "Children of Egypt," "People of Egypt everywhere," "Standing in Egypt's squares and streets," "If the price to protect my legitimacy is my own blood," "Then I'm ready to sacrifice it cheaply" " Then I'm ready to sacrifice it cheaply" " Cheaply" "For the sake of this nation" "For God almighty." "Morsi is digging his own grave with his words." "I'm going down to the Square." "I'm on my way." "Of course, there are weapons in the Brotherhood sit-in." "Aren't those in the Brotherhood sit-in in grave danger?" "We're not going to run away, so some came with weapons." "Some people think "Kill those who are coming to kill you"" "I hope nothing bad happens." "Power" "Determination" "Faith" "Morsi, Morsi" "God is great" "You don't want to see your friends, Khalid and Ahmed?" "I want to see them," "But I'm assigned here now." "They told me I need to stay." "I don't want to stand with one side against the other," "And it could result in death." "Understand?" "Aren't you sad?" "Of course" "That your friends are on the opposite side?" "Who am I attacking?" "Am I going to attack Khalid Abdalla?" "Or Pierre who used to host me in his apartment?" "The President's speech was not satisfactory to the people's demands." "Early presidential elections will be held." "The head of the constitutional court will be the interim President" "Until a new president is elected." "Long live Egypt!" "Long live Egypt!" "Morsi has fallen." "So did the Army and Mubarak." "We're waiting for the next one." "This is our life now, we'll stay in the street." "I want to go home and sleep." "So tell me Magdy, what are we going to do now?" "Listen Ahmed, I swear to God," "I'm at the Brotherhood sit-in." "We may or may not be massacred." "It doesn't matter." "If you're meant to die, it's going to happen wherever you are." "The more they kill, the more we believe in our cause." "The pro-Morsi sit-in declared that there have been deaths" "After they were shot at with live bullets." "A massacre by all means." "Magdy, as much as I've been violent in words" "That was just anger speaking." "Well, you're putting our religion on the line." "You're challenging our belief of an Islamic country." "Honestly, I want to come be with you." "After all, this revolution was for a principle, not for blood." "What I feared has started happening" "That we're going to fight each other." "We're all your soldiers." "Morsi!" "We'll rally beside you." "Morsi!" "We'll rally beside you." "Morsi!" "I don't want you to get hurt or killed." "Magdy when I gave you a hard time it was because I was mad." "But we still respect each other's opinions." "And you and I agree" "We want the best for our country." "You shouldn't come here." " You shouldn't come here." " No, forget it I'm coming." "What will they do?" "Kill me?" "That's up to God's will." "And if I die I'll just blame it on you, Magdy." "You know me." "I'm not here to die or to kill." "You know my intentions." "I swear, I know that Magdy" "May God stop the blood." "We've had enough." "Please just take care of yourself, Magdy." "May peace be with you." "The leaders play on top, and the people are on the bottom dying." "The people pay the price for everything." "The people always pay the price." "A Muslim Brother, a Salafi, a Revolutionary, a Secular, a Christian or a Muslim, they're all Egyptians." "Egyptians are paying the price." "The toughest time of my life was" "When I was sleeping in my home amongst my family" "And my children." "I would open my eyes and find Secret Police all around me" "Inside my bedroom." "Is this a life?" "Is this a life?" "One day you'll call my son" "And my son might not answer you." "His mother will tell you that Magdy is dead and so is his son." "Or put in jail." "I would prefer death." "Prison is hard." "Very hard." "I have aged, but it was trying to achieve my dreams." "We thought the revolution had succeeded." "Not really." "It's not even close." "We won't know if this revolution has succeeded" "For decades." "There is no way in which the goals of this revolution:" "Bread, Freedom, Social Justice, Dignity" "There is no way in which those things can be achieved" "In two years." "What you can do is lay the ground for them to actually happen." "Because when you don't have your rights," "When you're taken for granted," "When you're lied to, when you're killed" "Things become pretty clear." "I think what's happening is more powerful than any one individual and than any organization." "It's something fundamental inside people that is moving them." "I don't know how you kill that." "We're not looking for a leader as much as we're looking for a conscience." "What is a leader anyway?" "Are they going to offer solutions from the heavens?" "They won't do that." "The thing is, if we are able to create this conscience within the society," "We'll be able to find a good president." "We are not looking for a leader to rule us." "Because everyone who went to Tahrir is a leader." "We are looking for a conscience." "Freedom is coming, that's for sure" ""Liberty" was written in our destiny" "They said, riots are in our blood" "And how dare we claim our rights?" "Freedom" "Revolution!" "Oh, the Square" "Where were you long ago?" "With you we sung and with you we suffered" "We've prayed and we've been scared" "United day and night" "Nothing is impossible with you" "The sound of freedom is gathering us" "And our lives finally have meaning" "No turning back" "Our voices are finally heard" "And the dream is no longer forbidden" "Oh, the Square" "Where were you long ago?" "You've destroyed the walls and let in the light" "You gathered the broken people around you" "We've been reborn" "And our determined dream was born" "We have our differences, but our intentions are pure" "Even when the picture wasn't clear" "Honoring our country and our grandchildren" "And the rights that have been stolen from our youth" "Oh, the Square" "Where were you long ago?" "With you we felt something for the first time" "But since then we grew apart" "We have to change ourselves with our own hands" "You gave us so much, and now it's our turn" "Sometimes I fear that you become a memory" "We grow apart and the whole idea fades away" "That we forget everything that has happened" "And you become only a story to be told" "Oh, the Square" "Where were you long ago?" "Our idea is our strength" "Our unity is our weapon" "Oh, the square" "Where were you long ago?"