The 19th of November was another bloody day in the Egyptian Revolution that over the course of the following days turned into a massacre. After an attack by security forces on a group of demonstrators who had been injured during the eighteen days that toppled Mubarak, tens of thousands flooded back into Tahrir Square demanding the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces (SCAF) to step down. The security forces and military responded with a four-day continuous onslaught against the protesters.
Ahmed, Mostafa, and Maged are only three of the thousands severely injured during those days. Ahmed and Maged are also two of the many whom the military shot with live fire. While the army generals overseeing parliamentary elections in Egypt denied that live ammunition had been used on the protesters, Ahmed and Maged have the bullets still imbedded in their bodies to prove it.
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The Heroes of Tahrir (Video)
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