Protesters, police killed as Egypt army deploys to guard govt buildings
Friday, 16 August 2013
Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi carry the body of a 
dead comrade at the al-Iman mosque in Cairo August 15, 2013. (Reuters)

Al Arabiya

At least 15 Egyptian policemen were killed during clashes with protesters 
supporting deposed President Mohammed Mursi, Al Arabiya's correspondent 
reported while Agence France-Presse reported that at least eight protesters 
were killed on Friday in the Egyptian Mediterranean town of Damietta in clashes 
with security forces.

Also, four Mursi loyalists were killed in clashes with security forces in the 
Suez Canal city of Ismailiya, AFP reported a security official as saying.

Violence has been reported elsewhere in the country. In an armed attack on a 
Cairo checkpoint, one policeman was killed while in al-Arish in north Sinai, an 
Al Arabiya correspondent reported that one soldier was killed and another was 
injured after an attack by gunmen.

Tear gas was fired and shooting was heard on Friday at the main Cairo square 
where thousands of Mursi supporters were protesting against a bloody crackdown 
on Islamists on Wednesday that killed more than 600 people, a Reuters witness 
said.

Two witnesses said they saw protesters throw petrol bombs at a police station 
near the square.

Meanwhile, the Egyptian military is deploying to guard "vital installations," 
Reuters reported the state media as saying, as Mursi supporters chanted "down 
with military rule."

In the northern city of Tanta, Egyptian security forces fired birdshot and tear 
gas to block Mursi loyalists from reaching a government building, AFP reported 
Friday.

Egypt's Islamists called for a "Friday of anger" in Cairo to express their 
disdain of the security crackdown against their sit-ins in which at least 623 
people have been killed, according to Reuters.

"Anti-coup rallies... will depart from all mosques of Cairo and head towards 
Ramsis square after [traditional Friday] prayer in `Friday of Anger'," AFP 
quoted the Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Gehad al-Haddad as saying via his 
Twitter account.

"After the blows and arrests and killings that we are facing, emotions are too 
high to be guided by anyone," Reuters quoted Haddad as saying.

He added: "Despite the pain and sorrow over the loss of our martyrs, the latest 
coup makers' crime has increased our determination to end them."

Ahead of the Friday protests, a blast has targeted a railway connecting the 
Alexandria and Marsa Matrouh provinces in Egypt, Al Arabiya's correspondent 
reported.

Meanwhile, the United Nations urged for "maximum restraint" from all sides as 
death toll climbed during events on Wednesday when police cleared out two 
protest camps in Cairo setup to denounce the military overthrow on July 3 of 
Egypt's first freely elected president, Mursi.

Unaffected by criticism from major Western allies and the United Nations, 
Egypt's army-backed government continued to warn that it will turn its guns on 
anyone who attacked the police or public institutions after protesters torched 
a government building in Cairo on Thursday.

On Thursday, at least seven soldiers and a policeman were killed in the Sinai 
Peninsula and another police officer killed in the central city of Assiut.

The call for new protests sounds the alarm for renewed violence. Wednesday's 
crackdown was Egypt's bloodiest day since the the 2011 uprising against 
autocrat Hosni Mubarak.

(With AFP and Reuters)




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