While most of Egypt is under an Internet and SMS blackout right now, the web is still showing the rest of the world a vivid and disturbing picture of what's going on there.

Sources, mostly on-the-ground news outlets, have been able to upload images and video of the protests and police reactions that have rocked the Middle Eastern nation. The anti-government protests are being staged to force the ouster of current President Hosni Mubarak; at least six have been killed in the demonstrations.

While Twitter, Facebook and eventually the entire Internet have been blocked inside the country, we've still been able to get updates from citizen and professional journalists in Egypt. Here, we've gathered a collection of videos, mostly raw footage, posted to YouTube, as well as a few photos from Al Jazeera English's Flickr stream.

Warning: Some of the content shown below is inherently violent and may not be suitable for some people.

Protests in Egypt