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Africa North
297 killed in Egypt revolt, says rights group
2011-02-09
[Arab News] At least 297 people have been killed since Egypt's anti-government uprising began two weeks ago, Human Rights Watch said on Monday.

The count is based on visits to seven hospitals in Cairo, Alexandria and Suez that included interviews with doctors and morgue inspections, said the group's Cairo researcher, Heba Morayef.

Egypt's Health Ministry has not given a comprehensive corpse count, though a ministry official said they are trying to compile one.

The revolt against Egyptian geriatric President Hosni Mubarak that erupted Jan. 25 brought days of fierce festivities. Protesters have clashed with police who fired live rounds, tear gas and rubber bullets and fought pitched street battles for two days with gangs of pro-Mubarak supporters who attacked their main demonstration site in Cairo's central Tahrir Square.

The violence has spread to other parts of Egypt and the toll includes 65 deaths outside the capital Cairo.

Morayef said the count is preliminary and is expected to rise. She said a majority of deaths were caused by live fire and in most cases, doctors were reluctant to release names. She said she did not have a breakdown of how many of the dead were protesters.

The researcher said she counted 232 deaths in Cairo, including 217 who were killed through Jan. 30 and an additional 15 who were killed in festivities between government supporters and opponents in Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the protests, on Feb. 2 and 3.

In addition, 52 deaths were reported in Alexandria and 13 in the city of Suez east of Cairo, she said.
Posted by:Fred

#5  The number of murdered Copts last year, dwarfs that.
Posted by: Goober Glearong9707   2011-02-09 20:07  

#4  I wonder how long before we get to the 600 bazillion killed in Iraq?
Posted by: Bobby   2011-02-09 19:03  

#3  the violence in Alexandria never made it into the media.

Cairo is romantic, the national capitol, and near the airport, so that's where the foreign reporters are... and they don't report what they don't see.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-02-09 12:34  

#2  The shocking thing (to me) is that the violence in Alexandria never made it into the media.
Posted by: Frozen Al   2011-02-09 11:36  

#1  It's just starting.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-02-09 03:00  

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