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Friday, 28 November 2014
Four dead in Egypt anti-government protest
At least four protesters have been killed and
scores of others injured in the Egyptian capital as
thousands took to the streets of Cairo against the
government of President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi,
heeding to a call by the opposition Salafist Front.
The protesters were killed after security forces
opened fire in the district of Matrya in eastern
Cairo, witnesses told Al Jazeera.
The protests by the Salafist Front, a faction
concentrated in parts of the Nile Delta, are being
held at the same time as regular Friday
demonstrations that have been held by
supporters of the now banned Muslim
Brotherhood since the toppling of President
Mohamed Morsi.
On its Facebook page, the Salafist Front has called
for a “Muslim Youth Uprising” to “topple military
rule in Egypt,” urging followers to “raise your
Quran”.
The protests are the first attempt in months to
hold large demonstrations in the country. More
than a 100 people were arrested ahead of the
Salafist demonstrations.
Meanwhile, two senior army officers were killed in
seperate shooting incidents by unidentified
assailants in Cairo. Two army conscripts were also
injured.
The attacks occurred despite heighened military
and police presence in the captal in view of the
latest demonstrations.
At least four protesters have been killed and
scores of others injured in the Egyptian capital as
thousands took to the streets of Cairo against the
government of President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi,
heeding to a call by the opposition Salafist Front.
The protesters were killed after security forces
opened fire in the district of Matrya in eastern
Cairo, witnesses told Al Jazeera.
The protests by the Salafist Front, a faction
concentrated in parts of the Nile Delta, are being
held at the same time as regular Friday
demonstrations that have been held by
supporters of the now banned Muslim
Brotherhood since the toppling of President
Mohamed Morsi.
On its Facebook page, the Salafist Front has called
for a “Muslim Youth Uprising” to “topple military
rule in Egypt,” urging followers to “raise your
Quran”.
The protests are the first attempt in months to
hold large demonstrations in the country. More
than a 100 people were arrested ahead of the
Salafist demonstrations.
Meanwhile, two senior army officers were killed in
seperate shooting incidents by unidentified
assailants in Cairo. Two army conscripts were also
injured.
The attacks occurred despite heighened military
and police presence in the captal in view of the
latest demonstrations.
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