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It's 1:30AM I'll keep up dating for the next 30 minutes are so then I'm going to sleep
So the armies saying that they were there to protect the protesters is a complete joke
The army has pulled back its tanks and have now allowed the pro Mubarak protesters into the square
The riders were pulled off the horses and were beaten
The same situation is taking place in Suez
The riders charged right at the protesters running right though the anti government supporters hitting a wall of people at full speed. A cameraman was trampled by the charge
Pro government protesters have entered the square on horses and camels with weapons
Two tanks are now trying to clam the two sides down
No serious injuries so far
An army has moved a tank between the two groups but nothing is happening
An Egyptian reporter estimates that there are 10,000 pro supporters trying to enter the square
The main face off is taking place just outside the Cairo Museum
The police are said to be supporting the pro government forces
The Al Jazeera reporter says there is no refugee for those caught up in the mayhem
The clashes have expanded beyond the square and into the side streets
There are police on hand but they are doing nothing
There is no security and the army is doing nothing to stop the violence
There is complete mayhem people have been trampled while the reporter has been punched and hit with stones. She is hiding under a car
The pictures are showing large plums of smoke but it's un known wee the the smoke is coming from
An eye witness says the pro Mubarak forces have knives and guns
People have been wounded as pro Mubarak are using various weapons against the protesters.
Al Jazeera is showing live pictures: Clashes have broken out between pro and anti government demonstrators have broken in Tahrir Square
Anderson Cooper of CNN has been injured
Police are supporting Mubarak supporters
Protesters have shown police ID's on camera which they have seized from protesters
So far there has been no gun fire just rocks.
Pro government protesters came to the hotel were Al Jazeera reporters are staying askin where is Al Jazeera where is Al Jazeera
The military has blocked off one entrance to the square but that hasn't stopped the fighting which as switched to the other side of the square
Once again the army is doing nothing to stop the violence
Dan Noland of Al Jazeera says that its impossible to tell how wide spread the clashes are. He believes that the main area of conflict is in front of the Cairo museum
The microphone seems to be picking up gun fire
army vehicles have been taken over by the pro Mubarak people driving towards the anti Mubarak demonstrators
The army has done nothing to stop them
Hundreds of people have gathered from both sides with a major clash coming
Pro Mubarak supporters have come to take control of Tahrir square
Jackie Rowland believes that the shots being fired were to prevent people from taking shelter in the Cairo museum
People are running from the square as three military trucks have tried to block access to the square.
Theres a member of the army standing on a the roof of a building just a s being a spectator
Reports of a building being set on fire and the clashes have become more intense
The AJ reporter believes that the anti government thugs are far out numbered by the anti government demonstrators
The situation in Alexandra is just as chaotic as that in Cairo
The anti government protesters near the Cairo museum are making citizens arrests and turning them over to the army
Dan Nolan reports that at least 100 people have been injured with the most serious being that to a young boy
More reports of gun fire coming from the square
The anti government protesters have gained control of the three army trucks separating the two sides with about 100 meters between them
Human Rights Watch is reporting that most injuries are being caused by rocks and sticks, but so far no gun shot wounds
Tear Gas is now being fired at the front lines of the clashes
A curfew will come into effect in 10 minutes and the army has warned that all protesters should be off the streets by then
The thugs have regained controlled of the trucks
The reason for the retreat is that the pro government thugs have gotten onto the roofs of buildings lining the streets and have started throwing projectiles down upon the the anti government protesters
The curfew has begun but the clashes continue
AJ is broadcasting pictures of those people throwing missiles down onto the crowd below
Anti government protesters are building a barricade to prevent the the the government thugs from enetering the square
Those interviewed believe that the pro government thugs are really members of the security forces rather than actual demonstrators
I can see people breaking up paving stones to be used as weapons
The thugs are attempting to drive the army truck into the square while the army just stands by and does nothing. So it was a lie that the army would protect the demonstrators
Shots are being fired even though the government "denies"
A building maybe on fire in the middle of Tahrir square
With night fall it has become more difficult to ascertain what is going on
The UN estimates that 500 people have been injured just today
Water Cannons have been used against the protesters while petrol bombs were being thrown at the crowd