<p>Nile TV anchorwoman Shahira Amin told the BBC: "We were not allowed to report on what was happening in Tahrir Square."<br /><br />"I spent the whole day yesterday (Thursday) at Nile TV and we were just covering the pro-Mubarak rallies, which I thought was ridiculous. I don't want to be part of their propaganda machine. You know, when the system doesn't suit you just walk out." <br /><br />There has been a political upheaval in Egypt to seek the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak who has been in power for the past 30 years. Anti-Mubarak protesters have congregated at Tahrir square in downtown Cairo and they have refused to budge despite attacks on them.<br />The protests entered the 11th day Friday.</p>
<p>Nile TV anchorwoman Shahira Amin told the BBC: "We were not allowed to report on what was happening in Tahrir Square."<br /><br />"I spent the whole day yesterday (Thursday) at Nile TV and we were just covering the pro-Mubarak rallies, which I thought was ridiculous. I don't want to be part of their propaganda machine. You know, when the system doesn't suit you just walk out." <br /><br />There has been a political upheaval in Egypt to seek the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak who has been in power for the past 30 years. Anti-Mubarak protesters have congregated at Tahrir square in downtown Cairo and they have refused to budge despite attacks on them.<br />The protests entered the 11th day Friday.</p>