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Africa North
Egypt's interior minister replaces Port Said security chief
2013-03-07
[Al Ahram] Egyptian Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim on Wednesday dismissed Port Said security chief Mohsen Radi, appointing Radi's deputy, Sayid Gad, in his place.

Since 26 January, when a court sentenced 21 Port Said residents to death for their roles in the February 2012 Port Said stadium disaster, the canal city has seen intermittent festivities and riots.

For over two weeks, the convicts' relatives -- along with members of the 'Green Eagles' (hardcore fans of Port Said football club Masry) -- have attempted to launch a 'civil disobedience' campaign in the city to protest what they see as an unjust court verdict and the city's marginalisation by the central government in Cairo.

So far over 40 people -- including security personnel -- have been killed in the festivities. This week alone, which witnessed renewed festivities, three local residents and three coppers were killed.

A second court ruling, this time on security officials allegedly involved in last year's stadium disaster, is expected Saturday. Members of the Ultras Ahlawy -- hardcore fans of Cairo football club Ahly -- have vowed to wreak "chaos" in the event that the court delivers light sentences.
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