Amal was still in deep sleep when we rose. Not knowing curfew has been imposed I decided to stroll alone at the sea front. With my DSLR I strolled up down catching photos of the beautiful sceneries against the morning breeze of
Top and bottom: super quiet highway and sea front due to the curfew
Few people passing by, taxi and tram co no where to be seen. Few people were waiting for the missing taxis and tram co. I believe they too were not aware about the curfew.
I saw a donkey pulling an overloaded cart loaded with recyclables waste. I photo graphed a few shorts as that was quite unique. .
“Why u photo?” a voice came charging at me from no where
A short big size guy stared at me
“It’s my hobby”
“Why you photo?”
“What’s wrong? This is unique. I don’t have this in my country!”
“No you won’t! No you won’t!” his hand gesturing at me, saying that NO you are not allowed.
Donkey cart, i was scolded while photographing this.
Not wanting to have any trouble, I headed home. With Amal, I went to meet mama the house owner to tell her that we are going to
We went back to our apartment. Sat down, paused, and blinked. Puzzled.
We took a cab and headed for MARA building. Met few people and rumors started to spread about situations in
After lunch at MARA Office we headed for the ALEX train station.
Alexandria rail station.
From there we took a cab to
What is this? Masya Allah….my heart trembled. Later part of the day, we learnt that all police stations and vehicles were burnt and weapons were stolen. Worst, about 6000 prisoners escaped. Police was no longer in power. Who ever remains, gone into hiding? Now only I understand why army tanks were every where. But who are the able bodied youngsters manning the road junctions? Who are they? Why are they carrying weapons?
Torched police stations. where are the policemen?
The taxi dropped us at a junction
We walked about 50 meters towards Alex Faculty of Medicine only to be stopped by three security guards. Nicely they told us we can’t get in as it was a holiday now and the current situation didn’t allow us to enter. We photographed from far and decided to go home. We walked home as it was quite near to our apartment. We crossed several junctions, passing through few groups of armed youngsters manning traffic. Every time we past hem, my heart trembled. They just did their work. They were nice guys. I console my self.
At home, we locked in ourselves.
Background: Alexandria University Medical Faculty
Day4-Day 6: 30 Jan-2 Feb
Days of uncertainty. We locked ourselves in most of the time. We were cut of from outside world. We did not know the development. The TV in Arabic kept showing demonstrators in action. Amal couldn’t really grasp the message. However we knew something bad was happening then.
We stayed in doors. We heard the screaming of people, shouting , yelling etc. We survived by eating breads and serunding we brought home. Survive on fruits we bought earlier. Shops were closed. Prices of food rocketed sky high.
Second day of confinement, we ran out of food. We braved ourselves going to the shops around
Shopkeepers assured us all will be over within two days. Prices of goods escalated. Demand high, supply limited. We bought rice, fish, canned food and fruits. In case situations worsen. We ate what we had. At times, rice with sauce. Oh dear….
Third day of confinement, we stumbled upon a group of youngsters in front of grocery. Sharp samurai sword, sharp edge wood and what not. Who are they? Bad? Good? We took no chance. We rushed back to our apartment.
ght I realized our TV has
That night I couldn’t sleep a minute. At 3 or 4 pm I could hear voices of people talking, scolding and shouting. I dared not open the window. Some just switch the light off. I blocked the main door with the sofa. At least they find it hard to break open.
Messages, sms from home kept coming in. spent the night answering the messages until celcom sent a reminder that my credit limit is 99 % used. So was Umi’s phone.
Wahizan topped up the bills to keep us in contact.
I was in a living fear. Sms Dato Razif and Ustaz Fajuri, asking for their prayers and doa. I felt I was helpless in this alien world. Their encouraging words and assurance gave me comfort.