Sunday, 13 January 2013

Masked attackers fire petrol bombs at Egypt's presidential palace protesters

Al Arabiya with agencies

Unknown attackers threw petrol bombs at tents housing protesters outside the 
Egyptian presidential palace in Cairo on Saturday, witnesses said.

Several tents were set on fire and ambulances were driving away from the scene 
late on Saturday evening, according to Reuters.

Protesters opposing an Islamist-backed constitution have been camped outside 
the residence of President Mohamed Mursi for several weeks.

A dozen masked attackers fired birdshot late Saturday at protesters, wounding 
several along with security forces standing watch nearby, witnesses said. It 
was the latest in a series of shootings of protesters in Egypt.

Paramedic Mohammed Sultan put the total number of wounded in the attack at 15, 
including nine members of the security forces and six protesters.

The witnesses said attackers also threw Molotov cocktails at protesters' tents, 
setting some on fire. Footage on Egyptian TV stations showed more people coming 
to join the protests.

The sit-in was started Dec. 4 by opponents of Islamist President Mursi. They 
are demanding the annulment of Egypt's new Islamist-backed constitution. The 
document deeply polarized Egyptians but passed by a 64 percent "yes" vote in a 
referendum in which around 33 percent of voters participated. Critics called 
the process flawed.

The political conflict has been accompanied by street violence. At least 10 
people died in clashes outside the palace on Dec. 5 that broke out when 
supporters of Mursi attacked the sit-in. Some were reportedly killed by gunfire.

On Dec. 31, gunmen shot and critically wounded a well-known activist at the 
site of another sit-in in downtown Cairo's Tahrir square. Police said they 
arrested a cafe owner who told them that he fired on the square after people 
manning makeshift checkpoints there searched his car and shot at him.

The current attack comes two weeks before the anniversary of the Jan. 25 start 
of the 2011 uprising that overthrew Mubarak. Activists opposed to Mursi are 
expected to organize large protests that day.


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