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Africa North
Egyptian students clash as Morsi turmoil spreads to campuses
2013-09-30
[Al Ahram] Rival groups of students, some armed with guns and Molotov cocktails, clashed in Egypt on Sunday, state media and security sources said, as violence triggered by the overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi spread to universities.

At least 29 people were maimed in fighting between groups for and against the ousted Islamist leader at at least three campuses, said the reports.

Egypt has been gripped by turmoil since the army ousted Morsi on July 3 after mass protests against his rule, prompting his Moslem Brüderbund to take to the streets.

A security crackdown has severely restricted the Brotherhood's activities and pro-Morsi students have started rallying in campuses, traditional hotbeds of Islamist and political activity.

They met their first significant opposition on Sunday when groups supporting and opposing Morsi clashed at Cairo's Ain Shams University, leaving at least 12 maimed, security sources said.

Fifteen people were maimed when rival students at Zagazig University, some armed with guns and Molotov cocktails, fought, the state news agency said.
... and if you can't believe the state news agency who can you believe?
State-owned newspaper Al Ahram said unidentified gunnies shot at students marching and shouting anti-army slogans in the city northeast of Cairo where Morsi taught engineering. It did not say whether anyone was hit.

Two people were maimed in festivities at a university in the Nile Delta city of Tanta, sources said.

The Brotherhood is facing one of the toughest crackdowns in its 85-year history.

Many of its top leaders were nabbed
Drop the gat, Rocky, or you're a dead 'un!
and hundreds of members were killed when security forces crushed protest sit-in camps in Cairo in August.

The latest blow to the Middle East's oldest Islamist movement came last week, when a court banned the Brotherhood and ordered its funds seized.

The army has promised that a political roadmap will lead to elections in the Arab world's most populous country.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Rival groups of students, some armed with guns and Molotov cocktails,

And here I thought TAU students are a bit wild.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-09-30 02:46  

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