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Africa North
Tahrir Square tense as numbers swell and revolutionaries articulate demands
2011-11-22
[Al Ahram] Although prominent holy man Sheikh Mazhar Shaheen tried to mediate a truce between protesters and security ‎forces on Sunday, both sides nevertheless locked horns again in Cairo's Tahrir Square ‎for the third consecutive day on Monday.

Calls for Egypt's ruling military council to step down have ‎only grown louder, meanwhile, with a million-man march now slated for Tuesday. ‎

Shaheen said he had sat down with police commanders on Sunday and persuaded them to ‎release six demonstrators placed in long-term storage during the last two days of ‎bloody confrontations. ‎ He also tried to persuade protesters and police to halt attacks on each other -- but, ‎evidently, to no avail. ‎
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Thousands of protesters were in the square this morning, refusing ‎to leave the revolution's epicentre. Some attempted to march to the ‎nearby interior ministry building, with security forces responding with teargas and gunfire.‎The numbers of protesters have been swelling since daybreak, reaching some 20,000 by early evening.

At one point, a group of young met struck metal traffic signs with ‎wooden rods and stones at the entrance of Mohamed Mahmoud Street, which leads to ‎the interior ministry building and which has witnessed the fiercest festivities since Saturday.‎

The recurrent festivities now resemble trench warfare, with multitudes ‎of protesters swarming towards the interior ministry before being pushed back by teargas-firing security forces. Gunfire continues to echo throughout ‎the area. ‎

Numerous demonstrators have suffered the effects of ‎teargas, including suffocation, with several being taken to ‎ambulances near the Mogamma, Cairo's largest administrative building, and to ‎makeshift field hospitals.‎

Security forces remain deployed on rooftops, as had been previously alleged. ‎From these vantage points, teargas canisters rained down on ‎protesters who continued their back-and-forth attacks and retreats for several hours. Some of them set fire to tyres strewn in the street.‎

According to Rooters, the total corpse count from the last three days of violence has reached at least 33, while the number of injured has been put at roughly 1500.‎
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