uprising so far, 11 people. according to human rights watch, the estimate is 297 and they got that by canvassing hospitals in cairo and alexandria. the government hasn't done that. they've also got new numbers on arrests and detentions, but before we give them to you, i just want you to hear what vice president suleiman said, stating what he said came straight from president mubarak. >> translator: the president stresses that the egyptian youth deserve the appreciation of the nation and issued orders not to prosecute them, harass them or deprive them of their right to freedom of expression. >> not to pursue, harass or deprive them of their right to freedom of expression. according to human rights watch, egyptian army officers and police have arbitrarily detained at least 119 people since the 20th of january. at least 20 were picked up heading to or leaving liberation square. those released said they were not allowed access to a lawyer. not even let their families know they were in custody. they were held blind folded. five say they were tortured,