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Africa North
Clashes erupt at mass rally in Cairo
2012-05-05
[Al Jazeera] Egyptian armed forces and protesters have clashed in Cairo, with troops using water cannon and rocks to disperse demonstrators trying to reach the defence ministry.
If it had been any worse it would have looked like Occupy Oakland...
Hundreds of troops guarding the ministry surged forward on Friday when protesters began cutting through barbed wire used to seal off the ministry building in the capital's central Abbasiya neighbourhood.

"We understand that just a few minutes ago, the protesters tried to remove the barrier with barbed wire between themselves and the defence ministry," Al Jizz's Steve Chao reported from Cairo.

"Security forces responded with water canons. Protesters responded with rocks."

He said the military forces were describing their actions as "self-defence".

The protests come amid heightened tension after 11 people were killed in festivities that broke out on Wednesday when person or persons unknown fired at protesters staging a sit-in outside the ministry of defence in Cairo.

Protesters have plastered Cairo's Tahrir Square with banners reading, "Down with military rule".

"I'm telling the military council... enough bloodshed, enough fabricated crisis, enough unleashing of thugs on the public, enough destruction... we want them to transfer power to an independent transitional authority tomorrow," Akrami Darwish, a protester, said on Friday.

The protests, to "protect the revolution and halt the bloodshed", were expected to draw people from all major political formations in Egypt, namely the Moslem Brüderbund, a section of the Salafist movement and the liberal activist movements.

Several pro-democracy movements, including April 6, as well as the powerful Moslem Brüderbund said they would be joining the protests in Cairo and the Mediterranean city of Alexandria.

The ultra-conservative Salafi movement, which has become increasingly popular recently, is also participating in the rallies. Its candidate, Hazem Abu Ismail, was disqualified because his mother had dual Egyptian-US nationality.

"If anyone approaches its (installations), they should hold themselves responsible," General Mokhtar al-Mulla, a member of the ruling military council, said on Thursday.

Al Jizz's Rawya Rageh, reporting from Cairo, said: "It has really boiled down to an issue of trust. Whatever the ruling military council promises, people simple don't trust them, at least the protesters."

"It is definitely turning into a battle of the wills between the two sides," she said.

Army troops were accused of standing idly by near the festivities on Wednesday and not intervening until after the deaths of some of the protesters.

However,
women are made to be loved, not understood...
the army denied that it was responsible for the bloodshed.

"Our hands are clean of Egyptian blood," Major General Mohammed al-Assar, a bigwig in the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), said on Thursday.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Rather heavy pool cues in the photo. Look very low quality and cheap too.
Posted by: Water Modem   2012-05-05 12:04  

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