"JANUARY 25TH, 2011" "I live on Qasr El-Eini Street." "That morning I heard the protests and saw the police vans." "Huge number..." "I grabbed my camera and went out." "On my way to Tahrir I met my neighbour whose name I can't say." "He was a news correspondent." "He'd covered wars, including Bosnia." "I felt safe with him." "He'd manage if things turned ugly." "State security took him when he came back from Bosnia." "He never told us what happened to him there." "He kept quiet." "Anyway, at 3pm sharp, the assault started." "The protestors didn't flee as usual and it got worse." "A strange thing happened to my neighbour." "He just froze in place, didn't try to dodge the smoke bombs like the others." "I got scared for him." "I took him to a nearby building whose doorman I knew." "The guy stayed silent then suddenly, he asked me to record his testimony and upload it to the net." "'96..." "I was coming home from Bosnia by way of Cyprus." "I arrived at Cairo airport, presented my passport." "They held me saying you'll stay for a while." "A state security officer came and took me to a place that I later learned was Lazoghly headquarters." "At the door, they blindfolded us..." "blindfolded me." "I was handcuffed." "I was there 15 days, spent 15 days like that..." "Blindfolded and handcuffed." "You were brought to a room." "You'd hear a guy ask, "What's your name?"" "You had to say your name quietly." "He'd say, "You're number 2."" "The interrogation starts at 12." "12 midnight till just before dawn." "Whether you're being interrogated or not, from midnight till dawn you'd hear screams... if not your own, then from others." "Three officers take turns asking you questions." "They take turns asking questions, questions..." "Then they turn to any other means they want." "My lot fell to electric shock." "You take off all your clothes and lie down on the floor." "Your hands are tied behind your back." "The officer comes and sits over you;" "he sits in a chair, with the chair leg between your tied hands." "One guy holds your head, the other your legs." "The three take turns asking you questions in between electric shocks." "That's all." "Aly." "Hey, Aly!" "Would you come up here?" "I want you to buy me five cans of baked beans, five cans of tuna and five cans of corned beef." "Do you know those canned vegetables?" "Get me five, six cans of peas, green beans and..." "Could you write that down for me?" " Here?" " Is something up, Mr Amr?" "Buy another bag of everything you get for me and take them to Mrs Malek upstairs." "Get me two cartons of cigarettes, too." "What's going on?" "There's £200 extra here for you." "Buy whatever you want." "Foreign networks are showing the protests, and nothing on our channels." "Meaning we'll lose credibility?" "Everyone knows the satellite channels exaggerate." "We'll tell the truth but in a way that reassures and calms people." "Just focus on Farah." "End your intro with the item on the martyr." "And say it with feeling." " What?" " Nothing." "I've prepared something that I want to link to the Khaled Said Facebook page." "No." "Forget about that completely." "How?" "." "It's behind all the rage today." "Yes, and we want to calm things down." "Whatever you think." "Good evening." "It's Tuesday, January 25th, 2011." "Welcome to your show," ""Heart of the Country"." "Today Egypt celebrates Police Day." "The day's been crowded with events." "It isn't numbers that matter." "Some protesters came early;" "it was a sunny day, they gathered in the streets, and it was a nice, peaceful scene." "Sadly, the nice scene didn't last." "Good evening." "There were riots today in Tahrir Square by some groups of protestors." "There were casualties in the police lines, four officers and 36 soldiers." "One died from a rock wound to the head." "Martyr Ahmed Abdel Rahman Kamal, 32 years old, a young man in the bloom of youth." "He had so much to give to this country, but sadly... may he rest in peace." "Welcome, gentlemen." "Hello, Mr Tamer." " How are you?" " Good evening." " Good evening." " How are you?" " Hello." " Good evening, miss." " Hear what happened?" " What?" "Those kids, the bastard scum, with their internet and shameless insolence!" "Pansies in those cut-off pants!" "Easy, Mr General, we're going live." "Welcome and happy Police Day." " Thanks." " Thank you, miss." "The crisis will pass." "God willing." "They coordinated protests in several places." "They don't understand what they're doing." "It's sabotage." "There are those behind them who want to ruin the country." "We know who they are, we'll get them." " Thank God." " Yes." "Bless you." "20 seconds and we're on live." "Calm down." "Dear viewers, we're back again with Heart of the Country." "Sir, I don't know whether to offer congratulations or condolences, but the urgent question now is what's going on?" "Before you start, Tamer, let me personally welcome our guests." "We're honoured to have you with us today." "Today is Police Day, celebrated by all Egyptians." "You are the nation's guardians." "We want to reassure the viewers through you." "Tell us what's going on." "I'm truly sad." "Today is Police Day, a day for all Egyptians to celebrate, a day that brings us closer together." "It's some kind of plot to ruin this long-awaited day." "Protestors are being mobilised." "What's the field report?" "The numbers doubled between 12 and two, coming in all directions" " Age range?" " 18 to 45." " Orientations?" " Non-political." "This situation means hundreds of pictures and videos each hour which will attract more numbers on Friday 28th, don't you agree?" "Yes, sir." "From the situation, the numbers on the ground aren't worrying." "We dealt with those kids before if you remember, last month, in the syndicate protest." "We're planning ahead now to next Friday." "The people leaving the mosques after prayer will join up with the kids in Tahrir." "The solution?" "The solution is to cut off all communication." "Null and void, null and void!" "Null and void, null and void!" "It's the third time I've looked out and seen a demonstration." "Why's there nothing on TV?" " Thanks for the stuff you sent me." " You're welcome." "Think they'll achieve anything?" "I don't know." "Start the camera, ass!" " I can't see anything." " JANUARY 18TH, 2009" "Adjust the sound." "I hear you, sir." " Adjust the light." " Is that alright?" "That's it, keep it like that." "Cross this line and I'll cut off one of your parts." "The open war on Gaza..." "Hello, Sheikh Mido." "Sit down." "The Israeli air strikes continue." "Gaza again?" "Haven't you learned your lesson?" "The channel was already on, sir." "I'll put on something you like." "Drink up, Sheikh Mido." "Drink it all, Your Holiness." "The water, too." "Yes, sir." "The escalating street war between Palestinian resistance and the Israeli troops in Gaza, armed conflict has flared up again in the north and south, under heavy bombing from the air bringing the number of martyrs up to 690 at least" "and the number of injured to 3, 100." "The Israeli army announced that it has hit 30 targets including five houses since the day before yesterday, said to be occupied by Hamas fighters." "The raids have also targeted main roads, ambulances and the National College for Human Sciences." "The International Human Rights Council condemned the attack on Gaza in a special meeting today devoted to Palestine following an urgent request by Arab and Islamic states." "The decision received 33 votes while 13 countries abstained, most of them European, Canada alone opposed." "The decision condemns the destruction of Palestinian homes and the Israeli strategy of collective punishment against unarmed inhabitants." "The officer says to drink this." " May I use the bathroom?" " He says drink this." "Drink." " May I use the bathroom?" " The water, too." "The bathroom, please." "Don't get riled up or rile up others again in your Friday sermon." "Forget about Gaza completely." "I got the message, sir." "I'm sorry." "Get in." "Get in, Amr." "Don't be afraid." "I don't know whether to offer congratulations or condolences but the urgent question now is what's going on?" "Before you start, Tamer, let me personally welcome our guests." "JANUARY 25TH, 2011" "We're honoured to have you." "You interrupted me and asked the same question I did." "You're lowering our standards." "You said you'd see to this issue but nothing happened." "Is it just about hogging the camera?" "Are we competing movie stars?" "It's been a day of events and tension." "Be thankful the show went on as it did." "I'm terribly grieved." "Today's Police Day, a day for all Egyptians." "Didn't you walk in its suburbs?" "Switch to the BBC." "Good Lord!" "Farah..." "Farah!" "What's going on?" "We don't get it." "What's going on in the country?" "Do they think this is Tunisia?" "Not now." "Eat, Nour." "Anything in the paper?" "No, why?" "I saw some things on the BBC..." "I don't understand..." "JANUARY 29TH, 2009" " What?" "He didn't bring you any tea?" " No." " I ordered it a while ago." " Didn't bring it." "So will you join the money pool?" "I might, but I don't want to get paid second." "Some guy wants the first round." "No problem, we can talk him out of it." "He can wait but I need the money badly." " He has circumstances..." " No talking!" "Someone tell me why!" "Why are you doing this to me?" "Somebody, ask me anything." "I can't take it any more." "Have some pity." "Aren't you people human?" "There's no way you can be human." "You don't understand anything." "Who could do this to another human?" "What do you want?" "What do you want from me?" "Ask me something!" "I'll answer any question." "I'll confess to anything you want." "Amani!" "Good morning, dear." "Come in for a while." "I'm in a rush." "Keep this money in case the electricity guy comes." "Still no news of Amr?" "Not yet." "I have a feeling you'll hear good news soon." "I hope so." "Goodbye." "Goodbye." "Amr Nagy Ismail." "I told you he's not listed, lady." " Look again, please." " I swear he's not listed." "You came last week and his name wasn't listed." "Please, just look again." "What would I gain by telling you he's not listed if he was?" "Ask at Qasr El-Eini or Oum El-Masryeen hospitals." " I did ask there." " Go ask again." "Mrs Amani." "Nobody's to know that I told you this." "You're like a son to me, same as Amr." "Some colleagues of mine brought news of Amr." "Amr is safe, thank God." " But he's at state security." " State security!" "Amr is at state security?" "Why?" "I don't know, but most likely on political charges." "Amr?" "Has politics become a crime these days?" "JANUARY 28TH, 2011" "We're live in half an hour and no one's here yet!" "All the phone lines are cut." "We can't go on air with just one cameraman." "Put the camera on a dolly and move around." "I'm going up; you stay here." "I can't find your blue tie." "To hell with the blue tie, I'll wear this one." "If you focused on your job, this wouldn't happen." "Good evening." "It's Friday, January 28th, 2011." "Dear viewers, you may notice today a difference in the picture and we apologise." "Our cameramen were unable to come to the studio due to the current events." "But our resolve to be always at your side, to bring you the complete facts, compelled us to go live with one cameraman." "Our guests today are economic expert, Dr Ahmed Amer, and the lovely actress Mai." "We're pleased to have you." " Hello." " Good evening." "We're all searching for truth." "We're all confused and bewildered." "We don't claim to have all the facts." "But we're here with you today to try and find out." "Good evening and welcome." "Mai, as an artist, you probably have a wider view of the picture, and also being from the same generation as the protestors." "Excuse me, Mai, but we have a live call." "Mr Hany." " Go ahead, Mr Hany." " Hello." "I have a few points to make but I'll be brief." "I'm calling from Tahrir Square." "I live in a building in the square on the 4th floor." "There's a group of young people holding up signs." "They're chanting weird slogans and yelling weird things." "The numbers are about eight to ten thousand." " And is this still going on?" " Yes." " You can see it?" " Yes." "But I don't hear any noise around you." "I'll go out to the balcony and look then I come inside to call and tell you." "I'm in my living room now." "Thanks." "Thank you for your call and for your patriotism, sir." "And now... dear viewers." "We just got an urgent bulletin." "We'll be back after the break." "What's wrong with you, making him look like a liar?" "Telling him there's no noise and crap!" "Are we to calm things down or stir them up?" "How dare you?" "It's not our role to calm things or stir them up." "And your intro about us being confused, bewildered...!" "Please have some manners." "Don't tell me how to behave." " We're here to reassure people!" " This won't do!" "It's not our role to make things worse!" "Go, no big deal." "Think we can't go on without you?" "Our apologies." "Let's go; the cameras stop for no one." "We go on after the bulletin." "How dare he talk to me like that?" "Calm down, Farah." "Come..." "You can't even rig a call!" "That ass said he's calling from Tahrir when he's right here." "We'll talk after the show." "To hell with that." "He says the cameras stop for no one." "The Military Commander has announced a curfew throughout Greater Cairo, Alexandria and Suez, from 6pm to 7am." "The curfew goes into effect starting today Friday, 28th of January, 2011." "Bring him, quickly!" "Go!" " What's going on?" " Come on, hurry!" " What's going on?" " Step on it!" " What's going on?" " Hurry!" "To safeguard the public and secure public and private property." "Ladies and gentlemen..." " What is it?" " He's shot in the shoulder." "Should we go to a hospital?" "No, the Egyptian Cultural Centre." " Why not the hospital?" " State security will arrest him there." " Which way?" " I'm with you; turn left." "He's been shot in the shoulder." "Sorry, Miss." "Please..." "We're Egyptians like them." "Why are they doing this to us?" "Why are they doing this?" "We're all Egyptians." "What the hell are you doing here?" "Get out!" "Get out!" " Liars, trash!" " Easy, Mo'taz." "Calling them thugs and extremists!" "Here they are, shot with live bullets!" " Get out!" " Take it easy, Mo'taz." "This is his bag." " Thanks, miss." " Farah..." "In the name of God..." "Fellow citizens." "THE FIRST SPEECH" "I speak to you in grim circumstances which oblige us all to take a serious and honest stand with ourselves," "for the sake of the greater good and the nation's welfare." "I have followed closely the demonstrations and what they have called for and advocated." "I have directed the government to allow and give citizens the opportunity to express their views and demands." "I have followed attempts by certain people to exploit these protests and bargain with the slogans raised." "I was overcome with grief for the innocent victims who fell, from the ranks of the protestors and the police." "The people want to overthrow the regime!" "The people want to overthrow the regime!" "Leave, leave, leave!" "Leave, leave, leave!" "Farah, I want a word." "Let's stand back so we can talk." "I tried to call you yesterday." "Mo'taz was wrong to behave like that." "We're all stressed and upset." "And your show yesterday was..." " I quit the show." " Because of what happened?" "I should have done so long before." "Mo'taz was justified in what he did." "I can't blame him." "Come in." "MARCH 30TH, 2009" "Untie him; why did you bring him trussed up like that?" "Idiot!" "Now get out and leave him." "Sit down, Amr." "Careful!" "Hope you're feeling better." "Something to drink?" "Don't worry, just a cigarette." "Have a smoke." "No hard feelings, now." "We don't enjoy doing those things." "We love Egypt same as you do, maybe even more." "It's our duty to defend it." "And yours as well." "What's Gaza to us?" "Israel isn't our enemy." "The real enemy's ignorance." "When someone you don't know exploits you without you realising it, that's ignorance." "That's where we differ." "Do you want us to differ, Amr?" "What a waste for Egypt to lose someone like you, don't you agree?" "I'll let you go." "I know you'll heed my words." "We're sure your intentions are good." "I'll check up on you from time to time." "If you ever need anything, anything, let me know." "How do you think Farah got promoted?" "Condolences, Mr Amr." "My condolences." "Write it down?" "JANUARY 29TH, 2011" "Can I read from a paper?" "I was a coward." "I turned a blind eye, pretended I didn't see although nothing was concealed." "I lied and misled, became their mouthpiece for my own stupid ambitions." "You shouldn't have believed me." "Don't believe anyone." "The only truth is what's happening in Tahrir and throughout Egypt." "I finally said no, and took to the streets." "No place for fear now." "This is our last chance." "We're a generation condemned and accused since birth." "Our rights usurped; we're sick although we're in the bloom of our youth." "They isolated us, made us fear each other." "All our lives we've been broken." "They killed our faith and love of life, made us fear for our unborn children." "To protect them, we never conceived them." "We wouldn't be able to look them in the eye anyway." "But not any more." "If we die, it won't be of suppression." "All of us must take to the streets." "The kids we've picked up have no leader." "It'll be easy to control them." "Our men in the square aren't doing their job." "We cut off all communication on Facebook and Twitter and they're still leaking news." "Cutting communications drove more angry people to Tahrir." "Drove them?" "To hell with all of them!" "What people are you talking about?" "They're nothing more than a bunch of punks and they can make us lose our jobs." "The fault is yours for not getting them under control." "Cutting communications lessened the numbers." "They could've been ten million instead of three." "Proof of that is Upper Egypt didn't rise up." "Don't blame others for your faults." "You can't control nine axis points." "This won't do at all." "This man can't control the square alone." "We'll go to the square and work from there." "Prepare the headquarters out there." "Inform all the other branches to do the same." "Do you hear me, officer?" "We'll see who can't control things." " Right, sir." " I don't want any arguments." "How are you?" "Fine." "Won't you greet me?" "They isolated us, made us fear each other." "All our lives we've been broken." "They killed our faith and love of life, made us fear for our unborn children." "To protect them, we never conceived them." "We wouldn't be able to look them in the eye anyway." "But not any more." "All of us must take to the streets." "If I upload this stuff, it'd be too dangerous for you to go home." "Will they know who uploaded it?" "They will in time." "Internet's been cut all over and only a few people have satellite phones and they know them all." "What'll you do?" "It'll take them a week to find out who did the upload." "By then, the revolution will have won, God willing." "Seriously?" "Seriously will the revolution win or... they won't know who did the upload before a week?" "Both." "Seriously, both." " Amr." " Hi, Malek." " How are you doing?" " Fine." "Thank you." "For what?" "Mum told me you sent some groceries up to her." "It's nothing." "I wanted to ask you something." "What's happening in the country?" "God only knows." "Nobody knows a thing." "You don't have any idea?" "I brought Marwa and the kids over from Haram." "We came to Mum's." "I'm worried about their and Mum's safety." "I just don't know what to do, I don't get it." "You should stay home with them for a few days." "Right." "Are you doing OK?" " Yes." " Nothing wrong?" "No." "If you need anything, we're all upstairs." " Thanks." " See you." "Move." "Malek!" "They're taking Amr!" "Where are they taking him?" "A kid, just 17 years old was next to me." "He asked what had made me join the protests." "I said it was for my kids." "I want them to have clean water to drink, to eat non-cancerous food, get a good education." "He had a flag and insisted on putting it in the hand of the Abdel Moneim Riyad statue." "He asked me to support him while he climbed up." "By God, he scrambled up like a monkey and put the flag in the statue's hand." "I sat down to rest." "As I sat, something dropped next to me." "He's taken a bullet here." "I'd never seen a man who was dead but still living." "Come out, you bums, outside!" "Inside." "Inside." "Inside." "Sit down." "Everyone take your seats." " Dr Rafik William?" " Yes." "What made you join the protests?" "My wife's pregnant." "I want the coming child to respect me." "You see, I didn't respect my parents." " Why are you doing this?" " I should ask you that." "Why are you doing this?" "Why do you always blame everything on the Ultras kids?" " Where were you arrested?" " It was a mistake." "I was going to buy a pizza and here's the proof." "They said I'd be free in ten minutes and I'm still here." "The pizza's getting cold." "Why did you join the protests, Grandpa?" "All of Egypt has joined." "All you know is how to beat me, not how to talk to me as a human." " Your view on the political situation?" " Not good." "What's your proof?" "Everyone here was brought in for doing nothing." " Speak for yourself, punk." " You're trying to..." " Why's your hair like that?" " It's a change." " What's your view on change?" " In hairstyles?" " In the country, punk." " It's a must." "Everything's crap." " Even your questions are crap." " Your mother!" "Do you think all this will change anything?" "The Friday of Wrath Facebook page..." "I'm the admin of that page." "When I realised my mistake, I decided to turn myself in." "But all police stations were closed." "Where'd you all go?" "A cigarette!" "This is high-class treatment." "Let me be honest..." "My relationship to politics is strictly sexual." "You arrest me, spread-eagle me and let me go." "Awesome." "Did you upload Farah's video?" " Yes, I did." " Why did you do that?" "I felt like it; why shouldn't I?" "Where's the satellite phone?" "You won't find it;" "I got rid of it." " Where'd you get rid of it?" " Somewhere far away." "February 1st is coming to a close as we await the President's speech." "Your analysis of the events?" "I believe there is an organised plot to disperse the protesters from Tahrir Square." "The disappearance of all police troops confirms that." "Apparently, the plot has failed to frighten the protestors." "Egyptians have united to form citizens' committees to protect every street." "This is my third night without sleep." "I want to sleep but I can't." "Turn off the lights." "Licence." "Here." "Turn off the motor." "Open the trunk." "Where are you headed?" "I live at the end of this street." "I know." "Adel's wife, the state security guy." "Yes." "Trunk's clean, Ahmed." "Go ahead." "Pick up your licence later." "Let them through." "Yes, Dina." "Yes, Dina." "I was busy." "I couldn't return your calls." "What did they do?" "Were the kids with you?" "They saw that?" "There's nothing to worry about, darling." "Things will calm down." "Were those people armed?" "No, they weren't." " Did they demand money?" " No." "Calm down and listen to me, darling." " Listen to me carefully." " Alright." " Do what I say to the letter." " Yes." "Tolba and a detective will pick you up tomorrow and take you, the kids and Josephine." "Do exactly as they say;" "they know what they're doing." "They'll take you to the villa in Ein El-Sokhna." "Get out." "Don't move." "In the name of God." "Fellow citizens, I speak to you in a time of crisis and trial..." "THE SECOND SPEECH" "..for Egypt and her people, dragging her and its people towards the unknown." "The nation is facing difficult events and harsh trials which began with young people, honest citizens, practising their right to peaceful demonstration as a means to express their concerns and ambitions." "They were soon exploited by those who sought to spread chaos, conflict, violent confrontation with the aim of abusing constitutional legitimacy and usurping it." "The protests took a turn from a peaceful and civilised display of freedom of expression to unfortunate confrontation, controlled and directed by certain political powers..." "Welcome home, Amr." "I had them only fix the door shut and wouldn't let anyone in." "You know best where everything is." "Good you didn't trouble yourself." " They took everything as you can see." " Never mind." "You'll stay with us till the place is fixed up just as it used to be." "Malek brought his family." "You'll have a good time." "Leave, you coward!" "Leave, you coward!" " American lackey!" " American lackey!" "The people want to overthrow the regime!" "The people want to overthrow the regime!" "Leave, leave, leave, leave!" "Eyes closed." "Eyes closed." "There, there." "There, there." "Mum, I marked the place with welding." "Put it where I've marked it." " She turns her head away." " I don't!" "Sorry, Mum." "Don't be afraid." "Put this thing over your eyes to shield the glare." "Eyes closed!" "There, there." " Malek." " What?" "If you put the wheels on, the metal part will be high." "Any car could break it." "I've measured everything." "I know how high up it is." "Put a light on it or something." "What for?" "No car should be speeding anyway, with everything that's happening." "Just stay out of this, please." "Eyes closed!" " Does Mo'taz know I'm with you?" " Yes." "I can leave you the car and..." " Get out, pal." " Stop the car." " Where to?" " What's with you?" " Sherif!" " Come." " What's going on?" " Come here." " What's going on?" " Take it easy, man." " Get out." " Take it easy." " Stand here." " Leave her alone." " Stand here!" " Leave her alone!" " Where to?" " Take it easy." " Where to?" " What do you want?" " Where to?" " I'm a television presenter." " Don't talk." " What are you carrying?" "Nothing..." " I haven't got anything." " Leave her alone." "I don't like the look of you." " What's with you?" " Don't talk and I won't hurt you." "Are you a TV presenter or a street vendor?" "Talk to me, man." "Stay out of this." "Don't play the macho guy." " That's enough." " Not a word." "Search this stuff..." " It's just water, man." " Leave them!" "It's none of your business!" "Stop it." "Sit down." "I said sit down." " Come on, man." " Sit." " Sit." " Come on, man." " Sit, sit." " Leave him alone." " Sit." " He won't hurt you." "Didn't he say sit?" " I'm sitting." " Sit!" "What people?" "What's this?" "They're giving first aid." "What is this?" "You got what you wanted..." " Are you making fuses?" " What fuses?" "What's this?" "It's just food and medicine..." "medicine." "Sons of bitches!" "They set fire to the museum!" "The kids in Tahrir put out the fire, thank God." "If they could, they'd burn the whole country down without batting an eye." "Is it going to be war?" "We've won the war already." "I don't get it at all." "I don't understand why they let you go." "They let us all go." "All the others are out?" "You wouldn't believe how many people were in there." "I used to see the vans loaded with 60, 70 at a time." "In the camp I was in, there were no less than 3,000 people." "Good God!" "That's just one; imagine all the other governorates." "You could say 30-40,000 were locked up." "Protests are still going on." "They took the camera, of course." "I don't know." " Mo'taz." " What's he doing here?" "I'm sorry, Farah." "I saw what happened to you, but couldn't help." "But I filmed it." "Your ID." "A government car tossed a boy out!" "They threw someone out at the corner!" "He has a gun!" "Seems he's been strangled." "State security electrocuted him to death." "State security." "Get out; get out." " Come here." " Get out." "In the name of God." "Fellow citizens." "Sons and daughters of Egypt..." "THE LAST SPEECH" ".. I address today the Egyptian youth in Tahrir Square and throughout the land." "I speak to you all from my heart, as a father to his children and say to you" "I admire you as the symbol of the new generation of Egypt demanding with resolve change for the better, dreaming of a better future." "I say to you first and foremost, the blood of your martyrs and your wounded shall not be in vain." "In the name of God." "Fellow citizens." "In these trying times facing the nation," "President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak has decided to step down as president of the republic," "and has appointed the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to run the affairs of the country," "May God grant us success..." "Stand strong, my country!" "Power, power, power!" "Stand strong, my country!" "Power, power, power!" "Stand strong, my country!" "Daddy, Daddy!" " Dr Rafik William?" " Yes." "Why did you join the protests?" "My wife's pregnant." "I want the coming child to respect me." "You see, I didn't respect my parents..." "Dr Rafik William was martyred on the 9th of October, 2011, one month after his son was born." "Ali and Malek's family joined all the demonstrations and witnessed all the massacres after Mubarak's fall." "In less than one year 2286 lost their lives" "371 lost their eyesight 8469 injured" "27 detained women activists tested for virginity by the army" "12,000 imprisoned after military trials" "and counting..." "According to varied and trusted sources" "Subtitled by:" "ANIS EBEID Cairo, Egypt"