Monday, November 21, 2011

Brutal Crackdown On Tahrir Square Protesters




Egypt: 20 People Killed In Cairo Clashes 

By MAGGIE MICHAEL | AP – 31 mins ago 
Courtesy Of "Yahoo News"

CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's Health Ministry says 20 people have been killed since Sunday in clashes between police and protestersdemanding the country's military rulers quickly transfer power to acivilian government.
The ministry also said Monday some 1,750 people have been wounded in the clashes since they began Saturday. 
 Police are clashing for a third day in Cairo's central Tahrir Square with stone-throwing protesters demanding the country's military rulers quickly transfer power to a civilian government.
About 3,000 protesters are on the square, facing off with hundreds of black-clad riot police firing tear gas and rubber bullets.
Monday's clashes are also taking place near the Interior Ministry, which is close to Tahrir Square — the epicenter of the uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak in February.
The protests have spread across much of Egypt. At least 13 protesters have been killed since Saturday, all but one are in Cairo. Hundreds have been wounded.

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