Editing can make all the difference, as shown in the pictures above. The "peaceful" protestors are seen here, confronted by the faceless antiriot police. I do not know much about this, but at first glance, it seems that the police are like robots. They have no faces and come in rows, like machine work. The people, women and men alike, are colorfully clad and unarmed. To the eye untrained by AIS, this picture is a fully true depiction. It's a clear picture, right?
Well, it's more complicated than that. I looked closely at the "good guys" and zoomed in. The seemingly all good civilian force is more diverse than that. Please refer to the pictures above. The left, a woman in pink, is asking for peace. On the right, a woman in the same "good" crowd, stands close fisted and seemingly yelling.
Even though I do not know the full story of what is going on in Egypt, I know it is complicated. Not everyone on the "peaceful" side is all that peaceful, and I cannot believe that the police are ruthless. My thoughts are with ALL those impacted by the goings on in Egypt. TIME reports via photoessay at http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,2044357,00.html. Let me know if you find any more subtle details from these photos.