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Africa North
Brotherhood accuses Egyptian security forces of shooting dead dozens
2013-07-27
[CA.NEWS.YAHOO] Egyptian security forces rubbed out dozens of supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohamed Mursi on Saturday, witnesses said, days after the army chief called for a popular mandate to wipe out "violence and terrorism".

Men in helmets and black police fatigues fired on crowds gathered before dawn on the fringes of a round-the-clock sit-in near a mosque in northeast Cairo, Mursi's Moslem Brüderbund movement said.

"They are not shooting to wound, they are shooting to kill," said Brotherhood front man Gehad El-Haddad. "The bullet wounds are in the head and chest."

The bloodshed, near the military parade ground where President Anwar Sadat was assassinated in 1981, has rocked a country already struggling with the transition to democracy two years after Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
was swept from power.

A Moslem Brüderbund website said 120 people had been killed and some 4,500 injured. A Rooters news hound counted 36 bodies at one morgue, while health officials said there were a further 21 corpses in two nearby hospitals.

Activists rushed blood-spattered casualties into a makeshift hospital. Some were carried in on planks or blankets. One ashen teenager was laid out on the floor, a bullet hole in his head.

Egypt's Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim accused the Brotherhood of exaggerating the corpse count for political ends. He said only 21 people had died and denied police opened fire.

Ibrahim said local residents living close to the Rabaa al-Adawia mosque vigil had clashed with protesters in the early hours after they had blocked off a major bridge road. He said that police had used teargas to try to break up the fighting.

Well over 200 people have been killed in violence since the army toppled Mursi on July 3, following huge protests against his year in power. The army denies accusations it staged a coup, saying it intervened to prevent national chaos.

SISI'S CHALLENGE

Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians had poured onto the streets on Friday in response to a call by army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi for nationwide demonstrations to give him backing to confront the weeks-long wave of violence.

His appeal was seen as a challenge to the Brotherhood, which organized its own rallies on Friday calling for the return of Mursi, who has been held in some holy man's guesthouse an undisclosed location since his ousting and faces a raft of charges, including murder.

Ibrahim said Mursi was likely to be transferred shortly to the same Cairo prison where former leader Mubarak is now held.

Brotherhood leaders appealed for calm on Saturday, but activists at the Rabaa al-Adawia mosque vigil voiced fury.

"The people want the execution of Sisi," a holy man shouted to the crowd from a stage by the mosque. "The people want the execution of the butcher."

Interior Minister Ibrahim said the pro-Mursi sit-ins would "God willing, soon ... be dealt with" based on a decision by a public prosecutor, who is reviewing complaints from local residents unhappy with the huge encampment on their doorstep.

The head of the Nour Party, the second-biggest Islamist group after the Brotherhood, called for an immediate investigation into what it called a "massacre."

"There is no substitute for a political solution with the commitment of everyone to exercise restraint ... and to renounce violence in all its forms, whether verbal or physical," Younis Makhyoun said in a Facebook statement.

The Brotherhood is a highly organized movement with grassroots support throughout Egypt, making it hard to silence even if the army decides to mount a bigger crackdown.

European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said she "deeply deplores" Saturday's deaths and urged all sides to halt the violence. There was no immediate comment from the United States, which provides Egypt with some $1.5 billion dollars of aid a year, mainly military hardware.

Washington has delayed delivery of four F-16 fighters because of the turmoil. However,
denial ain't just a river in Egypt...
officials have indicated they do not intend to cut off aid to a country seen as a vital ally and which has a peace deal with neighboring Israel.

"BULLETS WHIZZING"

Witnesses said police first fired rounds of teargas at Brotherhood protesters gathered on a boulevard leading away from the Rabaa mosque, with live shots ringing out soon afterwards.

"There were snipers on the rooftops, I could hear the bullets whizzing past me," said Ahmed el Nashar, 34, a business consultant, choking back his tears.

"Man, people were just dropping."

Dr. Ibtisam Zein, overseeing the Brotherhood morgue, said most of the dead were hit in the head, some between the eyes.

The bodies were wrapped in white sheets and laid on the floor, their names scrawled on the shrouds. A cleaner busily mopped the floor, washing away pools of blood.

Haddad said the Brotherhood remained committed to pursuing peaceful protests, despite Saturday's deaths - the second mass shooting of its supporters this month by security forces, who killed 53 people on July 8.

Brotherhood activists at Rabaa said they would not be cowed and warned of worse bloodshed if the security forces did not back down. "We will stay here until we die, one by one," said Ahmed Ali, 24, helping treat casualties at the field hospital.

"We have the examples of Algeria and Syria in our minds. We don't want it to become a civil war. If we take up arms it might become one. This is a religious belief."
Posted by:Fred

#9  "If it did, of course, the Joooz would try to stop it...

But, alas, will fail."

If they work it right, grom. ;-p

(Though I suggest y'all fail from a distance.)
Posted by: Barbara   2013-07-27 19:08  

#8  A safe prediction is things will get worse before they might get better.
Posted by: phil_b   2013-07-27 17:53  

#7  The shouting idiot has been deleted -- three posts in this thread alone. I continue on to see if he is idiotic elsewhere.
Posted by: trailing wife   2013-07-27 16:23  

#6  If it did, of course, the Joooz would try to stop it...

But, alas, will fail.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-07-27 16:16  

#5  Oh, fergot, All our blood and lives for you O' Sadam, or whatever.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-07-27 16:12  

#4  GET SOME BOYS!
It's the 3rd redouix of the night of the longish knives.

SO NOW... GET SOME!


Posted by: Shipman   2013-07-27 16:11  

#3  welcome to justice - Moar tonight and tomorrow. By the way - your CapsLock key is broken D***F***
Posted by: Frank G   2013-07-27 15:30  

#2  Fifty at a time isn't going to get it done. The Brüderbünd and the military will have to get into wholesale genocide to make a difference. Sadly in that part of the world it just might happen.

If it did, of course, the Joooz would try to stop it...
Posted by: Steve White   2013-07-27 13:29  

#1  that's one way to deal with mass-starvation - reduce the number of seething raging hungry mouths
Posted by: Frank G   2013-07-27 12:51  

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