Gawker:
On Tuesday, tens of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets in Cairo and Suez, protesting the administration of President Hosni Mubarak late into the night. The protestors were gassed and beaten.
"Protestors were eventually driven out of Tahrir—"Liberation"—Square around 1 a.m. by authorities using water cannons and tear gas. The Guardian has an excellent, frequently-updated record of what happened (which they'll do again today), while The Awl's Gordon Reynolds wrote an amazing first-person account of the scene:
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