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Website launched to document Tahrir sit-in Protesters are able to contribute images and information from their experience of the 18-day sit-in in Tahrir Square
A simple and minimalist website, iwasintahrir.com. has been launched to document facts about the 18-day sit-in in Tahrir Square. The site consists of one page with a large picture of a million-man march in the background and round Egyptian flag-shaped icons scattered all over it. The website, iwasintahrir.com, enables those who staged the January 25 Revolution to upload their pictures from Tahrir Square during the uprising. Each icon contains a list of some participants' names and their pictures and captions, while a bigger icon in the middle is allocated for the martyrs. Tahrir Square was the epicentre of the January 25 Revolution. It was thriving with millions of protesters in the last days of ex-president Hosni Mubarak, who was toppled on 11 February.