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Egypt demos end up being riot Empty Egypt demos end up being riot

Thu Jun 30, 2011 5:52 am


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CAIRO - Clashes between demonstrators and security forces re-occur in Tahrir Square, Cairo, on Wednesday (29/06/2011) where the 18-day uprising that ousted former President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011.

The violence began when police forces tried to clean the area outside the building belongs to a country where more than 840 people were killed during the uprising demanding justice.

Demonstrators continue to move up close to Tahrir Square, where police forces fired tear gas at protesters, who then met with throwing stones and other objects.

Clashes also continued since Tuesday night to Wednesday night, which makes the fighting is the most serious clashes since the fall Mubarak

Meanwhile, Egyptian officials ordered an investigation into the clash on Tuesday night (28 / 6) between police and protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which injured hundreds of people.

The demonstrators asked for immediate implementation of reforms that President Hosni Mubarak dropped in February. They also asked the senior officials, including Mubarak on trial-related death of 850 protesters at the time.

"The incident is regrettable in Tahrir Square made to destabilize the country and the revolution by the police banging group", as stated by the Supreme Council of Egyptian Armed Forces on Wednesday (29 / 6).

After the battle occurred overnight, Egyptian Prosecutor General Abdel Meguid Mahmoud ordered the formation of the board investigating the clashes in Tahrir Square, the center of the Egyptian protest movement.

The statement issued hours after the interior minister ordered police to leave the field to avoid violence from happening again.

"They're still using an iron hand," said one protester said police tactics have not changed since the revolution.

How early clashes could occur most people do not know. Witnesses said they began action in the departments in the country where the grieving families are protesting against the slow pace of legal proceedings against security officials who allegedly responsible for the deaths of hundreds of protesters.

Violence ensued and spread to Tahrir Square while others join in and threw stones at security, they said.

"They're not revolutionary, they do not recognize the revolution, politics or anything else. They are there to destroy, that's all, "said one person on the scene.

"Egypt is now divided. Why, "said one eyewitness who was angry. "Because (protesters) starts a fire."

However, others argue the conflict occurred when a group of "criminals" attacked a crowd of people in the theater of Cairo that was commemorating the victims were killed at a rally last February.
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