Cairo: Military Deploys as Clashes Kill 20 (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Gabe Kahn 05/02/12)
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Twenty were killed and scores were wounded in Cairo clashes that
erupted on Wednesday outside the Egyptian Defense Ministry after a
group of "unidentified assailants" attacked demonstrators protesting
continued military rule.
A military junta took interim control of Egypt following a popular
uprising that led to the ouster of long-time president Hosni Mubarak
on 11 February 2011.
The generals have promised to transfer power to a civilian
administration by January 1, but daily rallies demanding the junta
step-down immediately continue to be staged.
Security officials in Cairo who spoke on condition of anonymity told
reporters that the clashes broke out at dawn when a group
of "unidentified assailants" set upon several hundred protesters who
had been camped out in the area since early Saturday, when 119 were
injured in a violent flare-up.
Wednesday´s violence led several presidential contenders shifted the
focus of their campaigns to the perceived failure of the interim
junta to stop the bloodshed.
Some politicians from the newly elected Islamist-dominated parliament
cancelled meetings with various generals as a show of disproval.
Initial reports on the ground indicated the assailants were soldiers
in plainclothes who started the clashes by hurling cinder blocks at
the demonstrators, but it remains unclear if that was actually the
case.
Nor is it clear the victims were all protesters, or if any of the
attackers were among the dead.
Egypt’s pro-military state media said the assailants were residents
angered by the disruption caused by the protests to life in their
neighborhood.
However, some pro-democracy activists claim the assailants operate
with the blessing of the police or the military, or may be on their
payroll.
The clashes resumed a few hours later in late morning, but came to an
end when lines of riot police and troops backed by armored vehicles
moved in to separate the two sides.
Large numbers of black-clad military police in riot gear have been
deployed to the area.
Video footage broadcast on Egyptian television showed pitched battles
between the two sides on residential streets close to the Defense
Ministry in the Cairo district of Abbasiyah.
Officials reported that rocks, clubs, firearms, and firebombs were
used in the clashes.
Most of the protesters were supporters of Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, an
ultraconservative Islamist who was thrown out of the presidential
race because his mother holds dual Egyptian-US citizenship, which
violates eligibility rules to run in the election.
There have been unconfirmed media reports that some of the Abu Ismail
supporters brought firearms to their encampment after an attack by
assailants earlier this week that left one protester dead.
(IsraelNationalNews © 2012 05/02/12)
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