Saat serdadu ikut politik, maka susah dihindarkan muncratnya darah manusia...
Sederhana kok masaalahnya: mereka dilatih buat membunuh manusia dan bukan untuk mengurus negara . --- In [email protected], Rahwana <nyawa.iblis@...> wrote: > > tadi pagi di aljazeera dibilang, tentara mesir nembak modar demonstran > ikhwanul muslimin, 149 orang terkapar jengker, belom lagi yang luka > luka...bentar lagi tentara mesir ngerajut tulisan di gespernya: "sekali > gebrak, 149 jengker "...makin banyak aje nih muslim yang > koit...hehehehehe.... > > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...>wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > > > Wah gawat.. > > > > -- > > > > BBC News Middle East > > 14 August 2013 Last updated at 15:21 GMT > > > > Egypt declares national emergency > > > > Egypt's presidency has declared a state of emergency after scores of > > people were killed when security forces stormed protest camps in Cairo. > > > > The camps had been occupied by supporters of former president Mohammed > > Morsi, who was deposed in early July. > > > > Security forces say 95 people have been killed. But the Muslim > > Brotherhood, which backed the protests, says hundreds have died. > > > > The state of emergency is scheduled to last for a month. > > > > A curfew will be in place in 11 provinces, including Cairo, starting at > > 19:00 (17:00 GMT). > > > > The measure was taken because the "security and order of the nation face > > danger due to deliberate sabotage, and attacks on public and private > > buildings and the loss of life by extremist groups," the presidency said in > > a statement. > > > > Shortly after dawn on Wednesday morning, armoured bulldozers moved deep > > into the main protest camp outside the eastern Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque. > > > > Officials say the other protest camp, at Nahda Square, has been cleared. > > > > Reporters described wounded protesters being treated next to the dead in > > makeshift field hospitals. > > > > The 17-year-old daughter of leading Muslim Brotherhood figure Mohamed > > el-Beltagy was among the dead, reports say. Asmaa el-Beltagy was shot in > > the back and chest, her brother said. > > > > A cameraman working for Sky News, Mick Deane, has also been killed - as > > has a reporter for Gulf News, Habiba Ahmed Abd Elaziz. > > > > UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has condemned the violence. He urged "all > > Egyptians to concentrate their efforts on promoting genuinely inclusive > > reconciliation", his spokesman Martin Nesirky said. > > > > There are also reports of unrest elsewhere in Egypt. > > > > Seventeen people have died in clashes in the province of Fayoum, south of > > Cairo, Reuters news agency says. > > At least five people have been killed in the province of Suez, according > > to the health ministry. > > Clashes have also been reported in the northern provinces of Alexandria > > and Beheira, and the central provinces of Assiut and Menya > > Hundreds are said to have gathered outside the governor's office in Aswan > > in the south > > State news agency Mena says three churches were attacked, one in the city > > of Sohag with a large number of Coptic Christian residents > > > > The interior ministry said a mopping-up operation in the streets > > surrounding Nahda Square was under way. > > > > Pro-Morsi activists were chased into the nearby zoo and Cairo University, > > Nile TV said. > > > > It is still unclear how many casualties were caught up in the two Cairo > > operations. Figures differ widely and have been impossible to verify > > independently. > > > > BBC Arabic's Khaled Ezzelarab says he counted at least 50 bodies at the > > makeshift hospitals around Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque. He said the injured > > were too numerous to count. > > > > Ikhwanonline, the website of the Muslim Brotherhood, says that in total > > more than 800 were killed. > > > > The health ministry has issued an official death toll of 95. > > > > The interior ministry denied any deaths were caused by its forces firing > > live ammunition. > > > > "Security forces used only tear gas canisters to disperse the protesters > > though it was heavily fired at by armed elements from inside the two > > protest camps, causing the death of an officer and a conscript and the > > injury of four policemen and two conscripts," the ministry said in a > > statement. > > > > The government has meanwhile congratulated the security forces on their > > operation to clear the camps. > > > > In a televised statement, a government spokesman praised their > > "self-restraint" and spoke of the "smaller number" of injuries among > > protesters. > > > > The government would decisively confront attempts to attack state > > buildings and police stations, he said. > > 1/6 > > > > Supporters of Mr Morsi have been occupying Nahda Square and the Rabaa > > al-Adawiya site since he was ousted on 3 July. They want him reinstated. > > > > Large plumes of smoke rose over parts of the city as the operation to > > clear the camps began, with tear gas canisters fired and helicopters > > hovering above. > > > > Muslim Brotherhood TV called for people to send cars to the sit-ins to > > take casualties to hospital. > > > > Several Muslim Brotherhood figures have been arrested, security sources > > said. > > > > The protesters had been expecting the clearance operation, says BBC Middle > > East editor Jeremy Bowen. > > > > It is a heavy-handed operation and is a consequence of the current "winner > > takes all" climate, he adds, with both sides sticking to their positions > > and pushing as hard as they can. > > > > Call for restraint > > > > There has been strong international reaction to the storming of the camps. > > > > The European Union called the reports of deaths and injuries "extremely > > worrying". > > > > A statement issued on behalf of EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton > > said: "We reiterate that violence won't lead to any solution and we urge > > the Egyptian authorities to proceed with utmost restraint." > > > > Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan described the result of the camp > > clearances as a massacre, accused other countries of paving the way for the > > violence by staying silent, and called for the UN and the Arab League to > > act immediately. > > > > UK Foreign Secretary William Hague also condemned the use of force. > > > > More than 250 people have been killed in clashes with the security forces > > in the six weeks since Mr Morsi's overthrow. > > > > Speaking to the BBC on Monday, Egypt's Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy said > > the sit-ins could not continue "endlessly". > > > > He said the authorities had been trying to seek an agreement through > > dialogue. > > > > "If the police force take their procedures, they will do that in > > accordance with the law by court order and in accordance to the basic norms > > on which these things are done." > > > > BBC > > > > BBC © 2013 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. > > Read more. > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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