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Africa North
Egyptian cops thump knobs on Paleosupporters' heads
2010-01-01
[Al Arabiya Latest] Police punched and kicked international activists during scuffles in the Egyptian capital on Thursday which left one person with broken ribs, protest organizers said. "Members of the Gaza Freedom March are being forcibly detained in hotels around (Cairo) as well as violently forced into pens in Tahrir Square by Egyptian police and additional security forces," a statement from the organizers said.

Scuffles erupted between the police and the protesters which saw "women being kicked, beaten to the ground and dragged into pens, at least one confirmed account of broken ribs and many left bloody," they said.

Witnesses at the protest outside the Cairo Museum told AFP that police punched several activists in the face.

At least 200 international activists had gathered in central Cairo on Thursday as part of a series of week-long demonstrations to protest at Egypt's refusal to let the 1,300 members of the Gaza Freedom March into the Gaza Strip.

"We are barricaded in our hotel. There is a police cordon and six riot police vans outside the hotel entrance and we were told we couldn't leave," one of the organizers, Portuguese Ziyaad Lunat, told AFP.

On Wednesday 86 international activists were allowed to enter Gaza from Egypt after intervention by First Lady Suzanne Mubarak, but organizers say they went as individuals and not in the name of the Gaza Freedom March.

"Some of them have family in Gaza so they went, but the Gaza Freedom March rejected the offer to let only a few in," Lunat said, adding that those left behind in Cairo were still trying to get into the impoverished enclave.

Israel and Egypt have sealed the Gaza Strip off from all but vital humanitarian aid since the Islamist Hamas group took control there in June 2007.

On December 27, 2008, Israel launched a massive military offensive on Gaza which killed 1,400 Palestinians. Thirteen Israelis were also killed during the 22-day conflict.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of people.
Posted by: Mike Hunt   2010-01-01 17:50  

#5  Too bad there's no video.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-01-01 12:53  

#4  In the supposedly enlightened west, lefties regard it as the media-given right to hurl rocks, bottles, bricks, and feces at any police who dare to interfere with their mob intimidation tactics.
In Egypt, these things are regarded as anti-social violence and are dealt with accordingly.
Ironic isn't it?
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2010-01-01 12:19  

#3  Those who will not learn history, are doomed to repeat it.
Also
Did you, as a moonbat, think you had special "Rights" away from America?
I see you thought so.
Do you still think you're "Special"?

Learning can be hard at times, the dumber you are, the more it hurts.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-01-01 11:56  

#2  New Years Day and we have our first nomination for Feel Good Story of the Year.
Posted by: Grunter   2010-01-01 08:15  

#1  [P]olice punched and kicked international activists during scuffles in the Egyptian capital

Imagine the hue and cry if it was Israeli police.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-01-01 01:10  

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