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Egyptian soldiers beat back demonstrators Empty Egyptian soldiers beat back demonstrators

Sat Apr 09, 2011 5:47 am
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Protesters showed the blood after the attack the army in Tahrir Square

Two people were reportedly killed after Egyptian forces disperse hundreds of protesters in Tahrir Square on Saturday (9 / 4) morning.

Soldiers were deployed around 03.00 this morning and beat the protesters who demanded the former President Hosni Mubarak and his cronies on trial soon.

Two people reported the Reuters news agency were killed by gunshot wounds of the 15 people injured.

The protesters were part of tens of thousands of people into the field ut-Tahrir on Friday (8 / 4) demand acceleration of the court Mubarak.

Kompas journalist in Cairo, Mustafa Abdul Rahman explained to the BBC the security forces attacked the demonstrators because they still apply at night between 03.00 to 06.00.

"The attack took place at night so the security forces will argue demonstrators did not heed the curfew," he said

According to Mustafa, protests in Egypt already involves many groups of various ideologies and interests.

"There is the possibility of certain groups who wanted the protest until morning," he said.

Demands main
Mustafa said the main demands of the protesters now is the immediate trial of former President Hosni Mubarak and his cronies.

"Opinion is growing in Egypt's Supreme Military Council of the ruling is considered slow in taking action against Mubarak and his cronies," he said.

"There is no consensus opinion of such a secret and conspiracy between Hosni Mubarak and the Supreme Military Council,"said Mustafa.

According to Mustafa, the Egyptian government has done a significant step towards many officials but not limited to middle-class officials to top positions like Mubarak.

"People around Mubarak as chairman of the president's office and former Secretary General of the Democratic National Party would otherwise be brought to justice. But still limited to news, they have not really real in front of the judges on trial," he said
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