A student. 32 year old man from rotterdam. He was also the Student Community is done. Not only is one of their members are suspected of multiple mode is but one of the lecturers is among the dead. Let me take you through the events of the day. It was just after lunchtime and that Police Received the first goal, shooting at an apartment block about two kilometres from here. 39 year old woman and her 13 year old daughter were killed. The suspect set fire to the apartment and then travelled here. Not long after, police evacuated everyone possible, patients were brought out on stretchers, students in that medical gowns, doctors. Some people were trapped though in classrooms and taped notes to the windows, letting Emergency Services know which room they were in and that they needed help. The government went through one of the classrooms, setting fire. He was throwing volatile cocktails, some students said. He shot dead a male lecturer and then was detained by police underneath the helipad.
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How big, How Deep Breath do you have to take before making a movie in the days egypt, particularly a movie that is about politics, society, culture in your country today . Im going to tell you what everyone around me told me before making that film dont. Everyone told me, even my family, everyone knew this film was going to explode in my face at the end. Making a political film, or something that has a political statement, its almost suicide. Notjust because the government or the regime, its because of everyone. Everyone were in the midst of a big division in egyptian society, almost amounts to civil war. Maybe the streets, people are not killing each other these days but at some point they did, and the hatred extends to every family member. Egyptian families, the first rule of any Family Gathering is dont talk about politics. So, if everybody, yourfriends, your professional colleagues, everybody said dont, and you did, would it be right to Characterise Eshtebak the movie your act of r