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MMM. Deadly Beating that Sparked Egypt Revolution


Khaled Mohamed Saeed pages. With death torture photos:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/khaled-mohamed-said/125205124186046
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Khaled_Mohamed_Saeed


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The Deadly Beating that Sparked Egypt Revolution. CBS News - Lara Logan - ‎Feb 2, 2011‎.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/02/02/eveningnews/main7311469.shtml



Feb. 2, 2011

The Deadly Beating that Sparked Egypt Revolution

Khaled Said's Death Outraged Egyptians, Turning Messages from Internet Chat Rooms into Protests in the Streets of Cairo

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    Lara Logan reports on the story of a young Egyptian man, Khaled Said, who tried to expose police corruption and was subsequently murdered. Now, with an online presence, Said stands as a martyr to many in Egypt and beyond.

  • Khaled Said was beaten to death June 2010 by two policemen on a public street. His death helped start the massive prostests in Egypt.  (CBS)


(CBS)  ALEXANDRIA, Egypt - Khaled Said's body was barely recognizable. The 28-year-old was beaten to death last June by two policemen on a public street.

Retaliation, his friends believe, for a video Khaled posted on the internet. It shows policemen allegedly sharing the spoils of a drug bust, reports CBS News chief foreign correspondent Lara Logan.

"All of us are Khaled Said, because all of us might face the same destiny at any point in time," said one man, who would only speak to CBS News if his identity was hidden. He is one of the key organizers of the protests that have rocked Egypt.

The man said Khaled's death was definitely a catalyst for the people's revolution.

The disturbing image of Khaled's broken face was posted on Facebook. The image quickly sparked a cyber campaign that spread outrage amongst Egypt's youth.

They took that message from internet chat rooms to the streets of Cairo, just days after his death, and then to Khaled's home town of Alexandria.

His story spread and Khaled Said, a middle-class businessman, became an explosive symbol of police brutality under Hosni Mubarak's rule captured on internet videos.

The abuse seen in internet videos is just a glimpse of what Egyptians say they've lived with for decades.

"Khaled was lucky, let's be honest," said a man. "Because many people were killed or tortured but no one knows about them."

And nobody knows their names.

"Their names, the details, what happened after their death, no one knows," the man said.

Khaled Said's story -- and the revolution it inspired -- is now a permanent part of Egyptian history.


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