Violence intensifies in several Egyptian governorates as night falls on Jan
25 anniversary
Ahram Online, Friday 25 Jan 2013
Violent protests and clashes are reported from many governorates outside
Cairo as the night falls on the second anniversary of the 25 January
uprising




The second anniversary of Egypt's revolution saw government offices stormed
and violent street clashes in several governorates around Egypt, with
events continuing into the night.

As night fell on a day of demonstrations and marches, violence was reported
in four governorates - Tanta, Minya, Suez and Mahalla; clashes have also
been reported in Damanhour and Alexandria during the afternoon Friday
afternoon. In Cairo, violence that had flared up the day before the
anniversary continued around protest flashpoints near Tahrir Square
throughout the day.

According to live footage by private satellite channel ONTV. the
governorate headquarters in Suez was set on fire. The channel also reported
that there were violent clashes between protesters and police forces around
the perimeter of the building.

In the Upper Egyptian city of Minya, violent clashes with rocks and Molotov
cocktails erupted between Muslim Brotherhood members and protesters in
front of the Muslim Brotherhood headquarters.

Police fired teargas to disperse the crowds, adding to the injuries in both
camps. No reports on the number of injuries have yet been provided.

In the city of Tanta, eight protesters and two policemen were injured
during violent clashes around the vicinity of the city’s security
directorate, reported Al-Ahram's Arabic news website.

In the Delta city of Mahalla, clashes were also seen, with protesters
setting the governor’s office on fire by throwing Molotov cocktails at the
building.

In the evening, the Nile Delta city of Damanhour, the Freedom and Justice
Party headquarters was raided by unknown assailants.

Meanwhile, clashes had erupted in front of the governorate headquarters in
Egypt's second city of Alexandria earlier on Friday afternoon.

Hundreds of demonstrators who identified themselves as members of the
'Black Bloc' – a new anti-Brotherhood protest group - formed lines as they
approached the government building and were met with teargas by the
security forces.

Several protesters of the Black Bloc also stormed an Alexandrian court
building during the violence.

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*01:20 *In more tweets, president Morsi said: "the ugly violence aims at
tainting the civilized nature of Egypt's revolution."

"Egypt's [security] apparatuses will chase the criminals and bring them to
justice."

"Egypt's [security] apparatuses are also doing their best to protect and
secure the peaceful demonstrations."

"I call on all citizens to hold onto the noble principles of the Egyptian
revolution to peacefully and freely express their views."

*01:17 *Egypt President Mohamed Morsi offers his condolences to the victims
of Friday's clashes via his Twitter account.

*01:10 *The death toll in the Canal city of Suez has risen to seven while
over 60 were injured, according to Ahram Online’s correspondent. The
deceased are: Mostafa Mahmoud Eid (17), Walid El-Sayed Hussein (30),
Mohamed Gharib (16), Ali Soliman (19), Mohamed Mahmoud (15), Hussein
Mahmoud (36), and Mahmoud Ashour (age unknown).

*00:40 *The official Twitter account of Egypt President Mohamed Morsi says
he will be sending “short messages” within few minutes.

*00:30* Nasser Al-Yamany, a 23-year-old man, was killed in coastal city
Ismailia after being shot in the back, Al-Ahram’s news website reported,
bringing the death toll to seven in the ongoing clashes.

*00:10* Osama Ismail, an interior ministry spokesman, told Orbit TV that 94
policemen were injured across the nation in the ongoing clashes. He also
said protesters are persistently trying to storm the state radio and
television building in downtown Cairo.

“They are throwing Molotov cocktails on the building, and are attempting to
storm it,” he added.

*23:40* The tax office building in the Delta city of Damanhour has been
raided by hundreds, who have stolen its furniture and electronic equipment
amid complete absence of security, reported Al-Ahram Arabic news website.

Eyewitness Ahmed Milad told Al-Ahram that things have slipped out of
control in Damanhour, saying that all the protests had ended by 5pm on
Friday and “what is going on right now is mere vandalism and has nothing to
do with the protests."

Earlier, two Freedom and Justice Party offices were reportedly raided in
Damanhour.

*23:30 CORRECTION: *The National Salvation Front, which had earlier
announced its intention to hold a sit-in, released a press statement
listing the sit-in’s demands:

1- Appointing a national salvation government.
2- Annulling the “flawed” constitution.
3-Annulling the new elections law.
4- Calling for national reconciliation with the opposition without any
pre-conditions.

*23:20 *A high-ranking police officer in Suez, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, told Ahram Online that two members of the Central Security
Forces had been killed in the city.

“The policemen are furious at the death of their colleagues. The officers
are trying to control their anger,” he added.

*22:50* Clashes seem to have escalated at Maspero (ten minutes by foot away
from Tahrir) between civilians and security forces in front of the
state-run TV building, according to footage being broadcast on television.

*22:40* Hundreds of protesters raided the headquarters of the Muslim
Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party in the Nile Delta city of
Damanhour, making it the second headquarters attacked there today.
According to Al-Ahram Arabic news website, the clashes at the Freedom and
Justice Party’s headquarters have left over 19 injured.

Meanwhile, opposition umbrella group the National Salvation Front has
announced in a statement that its member parties and groups will not leave
the streets on Friday, indicating that the group intends to hold a sit-in.

The co-founder of youth opposition group 6 April told Al-Ahram Arabic that
political forces are working on drafting a list of unified demands that
will be issued within hours.

*22:30 *At least six people have been pronounced dead in the city of Suez,
as violence erupted on the Egyptian revolution's second anniversary.

Ahram Online's correspondent obtained the names of three of the deceased:
17-year-old Mostafa Mahmoud Eissa, whose body has already been taken to
morgue, Mohamed Mohamed Gharib, also 17, and 26-year-old Mohsen Hussein.

Suez, which has witnessed some of the fiercest confrontations over the past
couple of years, saw clashes on Friday in the vicinity of the governorate
headquarters, with protesters and police throwing stones at each other, and
some protesters hurling Molotov cocktails at security forces.

The building was eventually set on fire.

Meanwhile, the injury toll has exceeded 250 in nine governorates in Cairo,
Alexandria, Beheira, Luxor, Kafr El-Sheikh, Ismailia, Gharbia, Sharqiya,
and Suez, according to the health ministry.

*22:15 *Ahram Online's Bel Trew sends us this update from Tahrir.

"We initially thought the street battles had halted but suddenly the
Central Security Forces, stationed behind the Sheikh Rihan wall, fired a
continuous volley of teargas at protesters on the other side. Plumes of
toxic gas swept across Tahrir, pushing protesters back towards the museum,
clearing three-quarters of the square. Ambulances stationed by the Qasr
Al-Dobara church swiftly shifted their medical stations to Simon Bolivor
Square as it became impossible to breathe. Protesters fleeing to Omar
Makrum mosque responded with a few Molotov cocktails, but weren't able to
close enough to the security forces for them to do any damage. CSF soldiers
briefly emerged from behind the wall, but it appears that they have
returned to their posts. Demonstrators, meanwhile, lit fires around the
square to counter the gas."

*22:10 *The spokesman for the armed forces stated via his official Facebook
page that one soldier from the Central Security Forces (CSF) was injured in
the clashes and is currently being transferred to Maadi military hospital.

*22:05 *According to a statement released by the health ministry to
state-run news agency MENA, the injury toll has reached 252, with the
injuries taking place in Cairo, Alexandria, Beheira, Luxor, Kafr El-Sheikh,
Ismailia, Gharbia, Sharqiya, and Suez.

Ahmed Omar, the official spokesman of the ministry, also said that the
Egyptian Ambulance Organisation stated that no deaths were confirmed,
despite several reports claiming a handful of civilians were killed.

*22:00* Two female reporters for Sky News Arabia and Al-Nahar satellite
channels have been injured in the ongoing clashes in Alexandria, reports
Al-Ahram Arabic .

Tension was heightened at the clashes when electricity was cut off.

*21:50 *Back to Tahrir, where Ahram Online’s Bel Trew reports that a huge
amount of teargas has pushed protesters back across the square, running
away from Sheikh Rihan Street and away from the gas. A protester reponds to
the volley with a Molotov cocktail.

*21:45* *BREAKING*:Al-Ahram Arabic reports that five protesters were killed
in the Suez clashes at the city’s governorate headquarters after sustaining
live ammunition and birdshot injuries, according to the head of the doctors
syndicate in Suez, Mohamed Salama.

Salama said that there are dozens of injuries among the protesters,
included many serious ones to the face and chest. The reports have not been
officially confirmed.

*21:35 * After a bit of a lull in the action, Ahram Online’s Bel Trew
reports that clashes have started again at Sheikh Rihan Street next to
Tahrir Square. Protesters standing by the barrier wall are are running onto
Qasr El-Aini Street after police shot missiles, which look like teargas
canisters although this is unconfirmed.

*21:10* In the Delta city of Mahalla, the clashes continue, with protesters
setting the governor’s office on fire by throwing Molotov cocktails at the
building, reports Al-Ahram’s Arabic news website.

*21:05* Eight protesters and two policemen were injured during violent
clashes in the city of Tanta around the vicinity of the city’s security
directorate, reported Al-Ahram Arabic.

*21:00 *The prosecutor-general has ordered an investigation into the
violent incidents that occurred during Friday’s protests, reports state
television.**

*20:55* Two police officers and four soldiers have been injured by birdshot
pellets in clashes with protesters in front of the presidential palace, a
security source tells Al-Ahram Arabic news portal.

*20:55 *The governorate headquarters in Suez is shown to have been set on
fire in live footage on private satellite channel OnTV. The channel also
reports that there are violent clashes between protesters and police forces
around the perimeter of the building.

Meanwhile in Upper Egypt, violent clashes with rocks and Molotov cocktails
have erupted between Brotherhood members and protesters in front of the
Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in the city of Minya.

Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds, adding to the injuries in
both camps. No reports on the number of injuries as yet.

*20:50* Tahrir Doctors, a doctors organisation which treats injured
protesters, has issued an alert urging police forces to refrain from firing
tear gas, as the amount of gas in the air has reached a “dangerous level”
and could result in deaths by suffocation.

The group warned that some protesters who have suffered ill effects from
the tear gas are dealing having serious breathing problems, and held the
interior ministry responsible for their possible death.

According to the statement, issued on their social media accounts, clouds
of tear gas have completely covered Sheikh Rihan Street off the square, as
well as the areas around Omar Makram mosque and Qasr El-Dobara church,
which is being used as a field hospital to treat injured protesters.

*20:40 *Ahram Online's Bel Trew is reporting on her Twitter account that
sexual assaults are still happening in Tahrir.

Mob sex attacks still happening on #*tahrir* say eye-witnesses.Women
stripped, crying, beaten.This feels like the worst night of these attacks.

*20:30 *Ahram Online’s Osman El-Sharnoubi is at Maspero; he reports that
the crowds are starting to disperse from around the building, due to tear
gas.

*20:20* Many of the main streets leading into and out of downtown Cairo
have been blocked off by protesters, leaving traffic unable to pass.

*20:15* Hundreds of protesters blocked the downtown Cairo metro station
Sadat for about half an hour. Metro activity was briefly suspended.

*20:10 *Ahram Online's Osman El-Sharnoubi says traffic on Cairo’s Sixth
October Bridge is completely stalled as protesters placed barricades on
both sides, forcing vehicles to turn around and drive on the wrong side of
the road to get off the bridge. Meanwhile, hundreds of protesters marched
towards the state television building Maspero (10 minutes by foot from
Tahrir) on the same bridge, while chanting against the incumbent regime and
the Muslim Brotherhood.

Many marchers are talking about the teargas the police have been repeatedly
using to disperse the crowds today. Mohamed Shabaan from the Egyptian
Current told Ahram Online: "It's the first time we have experienced this
type of gas; it's barely visible."

Meanwhile, hundreds of protesters are chanting against Morsi and the
Brotherhood in front of the state television building in Maspero, while
police forces try to disperse them with teargas.

*20:05 *State television reports that in Port Said, families of dozens of
hardcore fans of Masry football club, the Ultras Masry, who have been
detained pending trial in relation to the Port Said killings in February
last year, will stage a sit-in in front of the prison facility where their
relatives are held, prior to the verdict in the case which is expected on
Saturday morning.

Families of the accused in Port Said have participated in Friday’s
demonstrations, demanding justice for their relatives, accused of murdering
72 Ahly football club fans last February. The event was considered Egypt’s
worst-ever case of football violence.

*20:00 *Clashes are still going back and forth in the canal city of Suez
near the governorate headquarters, with protesters and police throwing
stones at each other. Central Security Forces also use teargas to disperse
the crowd as some civilians hurl Molotov cocktails at them, according to
Egypt’s state TV.

For Ahram Online's coverage of the first part of the day, click
here<http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/1/63243/Egypt/Live-Updates-Protests,-clashes-all-over-the-countr.aspx>
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2150 GMT:*Egypt*. A high-ranking police officer in Suez has said two
members of the Central Security Forces were
killed<http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/63289.aspx> in
the city tonight.

Hundreds of people have raided the tax office building n the Delta city of
Damanhour, stealing its furniture and electronic equipment.

2110 GMT:*Egypt*. At least six people have been
killed<http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/63289.aspx> in
Suez today.

Three of the dead are 17-year-olds Mostafa Mahmoud Eissa and Mohamed
Mohamed Gharib, and 26-year-old Mohsen Hussein.

Protesters and police clashes in Suez near the Governorate headquarters,
with both sides throwing stones and some demonstrators hurling Molotov
cocktails. The building was eventually set on fire.

Meanwhile, the injury toll has reached 252 across the country.

Hundreds of protesters have raided the headquarters of the Muslim
Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party in the Nile Delta city of
Damanhour, reportedly injuring at least 19 people.

Earlier today, the Brotherhood's Ismailia headquarters was demolished (see
1535 GMT).

Fighting is reported tonight at Maspero, 10 minutes by foot from Cairo's
Tahrir Square, in front of the State TV building.

To read more go to the uerl below:

http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2013/1/25/egypt-and-beyond-live-coverage-the-2-year-anniversary-of-the.html


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