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Africa North
New clashes as anger with Egypt military boils over
2012-02-04
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Egyptian protesters clashed with police for a second straight day on Friday as anger against the ruling military boiled over amid fury at the deaths of 74 people in football-related violence.

Marchers descended on parliament from mosques across Cairo to demand that the generals cede power immediately after a night of demonstrations in major cities across Egypt left at least two people dead.

In a sign of the growing threat the political turmoil poses to Egypt's economy, two female American tourists and their Egyptian tour guide were kidnapped on the road from the historic St Catherine's monastery in the Sinai peninsula, security officials said.

In the capital, riot police outside the interior ministry building fired tear gas at demonstrators, who hurled rocks back, after a night of confrontations left hundreds injured, an AFP correspondent reported.

The ministry said the injury toll since Thursday had reached 1,482 while one pro-democracy group, the Coalition of Maspero Youth, said one of its members had lost an eye during the festivities.

A soldier injured outside the ministry building on Thursday died in hospital on Friday, the state MENA news agency reported.

Masked protesters cut through barbed wire and lit fires on Mansur Street which leads to the ministry, as rocks flew overhead in all directions, the AFP correspondent said.
Posted by:Fred

#3  When will the State Dept. put out tourist warnings for Egypt?

Since tourism is one of very few sources of revenue that would put a real crimp in things.
I still expect to see the Egyptian antiquities destroyed by the fanatics in the same way as the Bamiyan Buddhas.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-02-04 14:49  

#2  As long as they're fighting each other, they're not much of a threat to Israel. To that end, I hope the Egyptians, Syrians, etc., spend the next 10 years in civil war. >:-(
Posted by: Barbara   2012-02-04 10:05  

#1  As Barry Rubin of The Rubin Report has pointed out, non-Islamist demonstrators are trying to get the military to hand over power to the Islamists immediately. We know what Islamists are like. Unfortunately, it's becoming pretty obvious that some Egyptian non-Islamists are seriously warped.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2012-02-04 09:51  

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