- Army turns water cannon on protesters in desperate bid to end violence
- Mubarak supports charge Liberation Square on horses and camels
- Rocks and concrete blocks hurled at pro-democracy demonstration
- World leaders call for calm as situation spirals out of control
Backers of the president, who last night agreed to relinquish his grip on power, fought with the crowds in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square, injuring more than 600 people.
Some rode into the ranks on horses and camels while wielding whips. In chaotic scenes, they pelted each other with stones, large sticks and machetes.
The death toll since protests began eight days ago is now thought to be as high as 300, according to Navi Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. Reports to the world body from nongovernmental sources in Egypt also suggest that more than 3,000 people have been injured.










Comment: Isn't Jeddah supposed to be situated in a desert?! From Wiki: 3 inches?! It looks like that two-year-old record has been soundly beaten!