Eyewitness account of clashes that have left at least 20 dead… At least twenty people were killed and more than 160 injured near Egypt’s Ministry of Defence (MOD) on May 2 after protesters demanding an end to military rule were attacked by armed men. The protestors had been conducting a sit-in over a period [...]
The Egyptian Interior Ministry in Cairo has been besieged for a second day following the worst football violence in the country’s history, that left 74 dead.
Continue reading …At least 74 people have died, and more than 1,000 have been injured during violence at a football match in Port Said. Deaths followed a match between Masry and al-Ahly, which Masry unexpectedly won 3-1 Egyptian fans have a notorious reputation for violence, however this episode is the most deadly in the country’s history Fans [...]
Continue reading …Tahrir Square swelled again on the anniversary of Egypt’s uprising, as military rulers continue to hold onto draconian powers… The Egyptian military’s announcement on January 24, 2012, that it will lift the state of emergency except in cases of “thuggery” is an invitation to continued abuse, Alkarama and Human Rights Watch said today. [...]
Continue reading …British writer Lucy Emmerson blogs from Cairo on events taking place in post-revolution Egypt… Over the past weekend Downtown Cairo has once again borne witness to scenes of disgusting military violence leaving 10 dead and over 430 wounded. Despite attempts by security forces to confiscate all cameras in the area, several instances of [...]
Continue reading …British writer Lucy Emmerson blogs from Cairo on events taking place in post-revolution Egypt… Over the last week and a half Cairo has been enveloped by a sense of elation, as the population participated in the initial round of voting for the country’s first free and fair elections in over thirty years. On [...]
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