Silahkan dilihat Video MEsir terkini ada kebakaran yang sangat luas di Cairo yang disutradarai oleh Mamad
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On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>wrote: > ** > > > > Published on FRANCE 24 (http://www.france24.com/en) > > Nearly 350 dead after Egypt police storm protests > Nearly 350 dead after Egypt police storm protests > By blade > Created 15/08/2013 - 09:59 > > Egyptians emerged Thursday from an all-night curfew imposed after the > worst violence since their 2011 uprising, with 343 people killed as > security forces broke up protests supporting ousted president Mohamed Morsi. > > The army-backed interim government imposed a month-long nationwide state > of emergency, and curfews in Cairo and 13 other provinces. > > Shortly after the curfew ended on Thursday morning, light traffic began > returning to Cairo's streets, with roads blocked for weeks by the pro-Morsi > protests now reopened. > > A health ministry official said at least 300 civilians had been killed > throughout the country, updating an earlier toll. The interior ministry > added that 43 security personnel had lost their lives. > > Egypt's press carried photos Thursday of Morsi supporters brandishing > weapons and throwing stones at police during the previous day's > confrontations. > > "The nightmare of the Brotherhood is gone," daily Al-Akhbar's front page > headline read. > > "The Brotherhood's last battle," added Al-Shorouk. > > At least four churches were attacked, with Christian activists accusing > Morsi loyalists of waging "a war of retaliation against Copts in Egypt". > > The day's violence was the worst since the 2011 uprising that ousted > president Hosni Mubarak, with an AFP correspondent counting at least 124 > bodies in makeshift morgues in the Rabaa al-Adawiya protest site. > > Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood spoke of 2,200 dead overall and more than > 10,000 wounded. > > The violence prompted vice president and Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei > to resign, saying he was troubled over the loss of life, "particularly as I > believe it could have been avoided". > > "It has become too difficult to continue bearing responsibility for > decisions I do not agree with and whose consequences I fear," he said. > > The dramatic assault on the sit-ins shortly after dawn surprised many, > coming after officials had described plans to gradually disperse the > sit-ins over several days. > > The operation began with security forces firing tear gas before surging > into Rabaa al-Adawiya, sparking pandemonium among the thousands of > protesters camping there in opposition to Morsi's July 3 ouster by the > military. > > After the worst of the violence, many Morsi supporters were given safe > passage out of the camp, some flashing victory signs as they left. > > By Wednesday evening, a security official said Rabaa al-Adawiya was > "totally under control", adding: "There are no more clashes". > > In the smaller of the protest camps, at Al-Nahda square in central Cairo, > police said they had control of the area after two hours. > > Dozens rounded up in the dispersal were shown sitting on the ground, > handcuffed and surrounded by security forces. > > Authorities later said calm had been restored across the country. > > Europe's leading powers, along with Iran, Qatar and Turkey, strongly > denounced the use of force by the interim government. > > The White House said Washington, which provides Egypt with $1.3 billion in > annual military aid, "strongly condemns" the violence against the > protesters and opposed the imposition of a state of emergency. > > But Egypt's interim prime minister Hazem al-Beblawi praised the police for > their "self-restraint" and said the government remained committed to an > army-drafted roadmap calling for elections in 2014. > > The Brotherhood urged Egyptians to take to the streets in their thousands > to denounce the "massacre". > > "This is not an attempt to disperse, but a bloody attempt to crush all > voices of opposition to the military coup," spokesman Gehad al-Haddad said > on Twitter. > > Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim said no more protests would be > tolerated, and in several neighbourhoods residents clashed with angry Morsi > loyalists. > > Clashes also erupted between security forces and Morsi supporters in the > northern provinces of Alexandria and Beheira, the canal provinces of Suez > and Ismailiya, and the central provinces of Assiut and Menya. > > In Alexandria, hundreds of angry Morsi supporters marched Wednesday > through the streets armed with wooden clubs chanting "Morsi is my > president" and tearing down pictures of army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, > who led the coup against Morsi. > > It was a dramatic turn of events for the Muslim Brotherhood, who just over > a year ago celebrated Morsi's victory as Egypt's first elected president. > > His turbulent year in power, marred by political turmoil, deadly clashes > and a crippling economic crisis, turned many against the Islamist movement, > with millions taking to the streets on June 30 to call for his removal. > > International > AFP > > Source URL: > http://www.france24.com/en/20130815-nearly-350-dead-after-egypt-police-storm-protests > > > [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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