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Saturday, May 20

United We Stand

These pictures are in chronological order


































Posted by AyyA:: at :: 2:00 AM::

13 Comments:

Blogger wonders.me said...

Thanks Ayya! It's amazing how it's been growing bigger and bigger. And the crowd keeps getting more diverse! Tremendous time for Kuwait. Thanks for capturing it. الله يعطيج العافيه

3:33 AM  
Blogger The Stallion said...

Thanks for the pics! They were greatly appreciated!

6:28 AM  
Blogger Papillona ® said...

Ayya! I did not see you there :(

I did not like the idea of etilafiyya printing their logo on orange flags.

ma7ad sawaha

We're there ALL of us as Kuwaities
no one did that because we're all there for the same reason "7ob il wa6an"

8:49 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

great pictures! :)

The crowd sure was big, but I'm getting worried about those bunch who are slowly increasing and taking control of matters in their own hands. I agree with papillona, nobody should print their 'logos' on the flags.

We're all Kuwaities.

10:15 AM  
Blogger Arfana said...

ayya..

Thank you so much :-)

PS> aham shay el tabtab2y: Elly shabakna ykhallisna!!!!

10:33 AM  
Blogger Papillona ® said...

Sad that you don't understand such a thing, Talisman :)

Allah y3eenik 3ala nafsik

11:17 AM  
Blogger AyyA said...

Wonders.me
Allah yi3afeek wi iykhaleek, and thanks to you for editing Alarabiya clip, it’s a real valuable historic document. I saw it last night or should I say early this morning but was too beat to comment.

The stallion
Wi ham we did not meet :(

Papi
At the beginning, their actions bothered me a lot, but come to think of it; the matter is taking diversion now with the crowd getting bigger and more political parties getting involved. So; if you can’t beat them; join them. Let everyone protest his/her way. There is no way you can forge history in the internet era where everything is documented with pictures and videos available to all. Our solidarity is more important to anything else, and love of Kuwait is not franchised to any party; it started as people’s uprising and will continue so, with names or without.

Bint ahmad
Inshallah, thanks sweetie :)

Shopa
Sorry sweetie, I think with the crowd last night it was not easy to see. Did I tell you how proud I am of you? :*

Talis
You’re not welcome

Mini Я.
If we are talking about more people getting involved, this would be inevitable. Yet; I hope that the organization would not become the matter of who’s taking control. Our cooperation is a must, at least at this stage.

Arfana
Actually; I’m beginning to like the guy ;)

11:41 AM  
Blogger Mohammad Al-Yousifi said...

كامرتك للبيع؟

صورك عجيبة

6:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ayya: please email me the pics that you took last week near the flag garden

11:05 AM  
Blogger AyyA said...

kila ma6goog
wi 9owarik a3jab, camirti mo lilbai3, limobadalah ma3a your camera; what do you say? ;)

Kuwaity*4*EveR
Sure dude, 3ala elagal 6ala3t si3r elcamerah :)

XTC_Q8
Believe me dear that Kuwaiti youth is not so naïve.

Pumpkin pie
:*****

Mini Я.
Inshallah, I’ll do that now

2:48 PM  
Blogger Arfana said...

Ayya,

loooool

shensawwei we lower standards and expectations. Ma3alish.

Thoughts for everyone's feedbac:
http://2arfana.blogspot.com/

10:04 PM  
Blogger AyyA said...

Arfana
Good insights and I agree, but first let’s see how things go, and our effort should remain united. Mo3idna fi diwaniyat elithneen ( sa7at Elsafat), let’s hear what the orange blossoms say about that.

12:40 PM  
Blogger AyyA said...

Thanks dear, I consider this my duty.

11:49 AM  

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