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Two killed, dozens arrested as security forces disperse pro-Morsi rallies
2013-12-15
[Al Ahram] A 23-year old man was killed in the Egyptian city of Suez and another in Fayoum during festivities between security forces and defiant supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi
...the former president of Egypt. A proponent of the One Man, One Vote, One Time principle, Morsi won election after the deposal of Hosni Mubarak and jumped to the conclusion it was his turn to be dictator...
in Cairo on Friday.

The Suez emergency department announced that the man sustained a neck wound from live gunshot, passing away in the hospital hours after he sustained the injury. Another injured civilian, the department added, received a gunshot wound in the knee.

Clashes initially broke out in Suez between protesters and unidentified civilians, and the police later became involved.

In Fayoum, south of the capital, a 19-year-old man was rubbed out in festivities after recieving a gunshot in his chest and stomach.

Authorities have also confirmed that three coppers and three civilians were maimed during festivities between protesters and police in Alexandria and Fayoum, Al-Ahram's Arabic news site reported.

According to the report, one of the injured civilians sustained a live gunshot wound, while the others were maimed by birdshot.

Throughout the day on Friday, security forces jugged
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at least 54 protesters during the dispersal of demonstrations in several Egyptian cities.

In the Cairo neighborhoods of Madinet Nasr, Imbaba, Maadi and Helwan, security forces fired teargas to disperse protests led by supporters of deposed president Mohammed Morsi, under the mandate of Egypt's recently enacted controversial protest law.

In the Nile Delta city of Ismailia, pro-Morsi protesters gathered in one of the city's main streets, chanting against the military and police, before being chased away by police forces.

The Pro-Legitimacy and Anti-Coup Coalition, Egypt's main Islamist alliance, called on its supporters to take to the streets on Friday in solidarity with protesting university students. A number of students have been killed recently during festivities with security forces on university campuses.

Since the beginning of the academic year in September, Egyptian universities have been at the heart of the unrest gripping the country since the 3 July ouster of former president Morsi amid mass popular protests.

Pro-Morsi students have organised near-daily protests to call for the former president's reinstatement and to denounce the arrest of fellow students in previous demonstrations.
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