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Four killed in Egypt on anniversary of uprising

 

Socialist Popular Alliance Party (SPAP) activists chant slogans during a protest in Cairo January 24, 2015. (Reuters)
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By Staff writer | Al Arabiya News
Sunday, 25 January 2015
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Four people have been killed in Egypt on the anniversary of the 2011 uprising that toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak, Al Arabiya News Channel reported.

A protestor was killed in the Egyptian city of Alexandria on Sunday, a security source told Reuters news agency. He died of birdshot wounds, the same cause of death of a female protestor that was killed on Saturday near Cairo’s Tahrir square.

Earlier on Sunday, a bomb wounded two policemen in the capital’s Heliopolis area as Egyptian authorities tightened security in anticipation of protests on the anniversary of the 2011 uprising.

The blast targeted policemen stationed outside a sports club in Heliopolis area, security sources said.

State forces attempted to quickly disperse a protest in Cairo’s Ramses Square by firing teargas canisters, officials said.

Tensions have been rising in Egypt. A woman protester was shot dead on Saturday near Cairo’s Tahrir Square, the symbolic heart of the revolt that ended Mubarak’s 30 years of rule. Dozens of protesters were killed during last year’s anniversary.

Shaima al-Sabbagh, member of the Socialist Popular Alliance, was shot with birdshot near Tahrir Square. The alliance said she was part of a group of protestors who were carrying flowers to Tahrir Square when the shooting occurred.
State news agency MENA said 22 armored vehicles were parked around Tahrir Square and roads to the square were sealed off.

Security forces were also dispatched to Rabaa Square in northeast Cairo, where hundreds of supporters of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi were killed in August 2013, one month after the army toppled him.

Although a security crackdown has virtually ended street demonstrations, several took place this week in Cairo and Egypt’s second city, Alexandria.

In a televised address on Saturday, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi praised the desire for change Egyptians showed four years ago but said it would take patience to achieve all of “the revolution’s goals.”

Sisi announced a roadmap to democracy after toppling Mursi when mass protests against his rule erupted. But human rights groups accuse the former military intelligence chief under Mubarak of restoring authoritarian rule to the most populous Arab state. The government says it is committed to democracy.

Opponents say new laws, including one restricting protests, have rolled back freedoms won in the uprising, when hundreds died as security forces clashed with protesters. Islamists and liberal activists, including many who supported removing Mursi and his Muslim Brotherhood, have been jailed.

Mubarak-era figures are slowly being cleared of charges and laws curtailing political freedoms have raised fears among activists that the old leadership is regaining influence.

An Egyptian court ordered the release of Mubarak’s sons Alaa and Gamal on Thursday pending a retrial in a corruption case. In November, a court dropped charges against Mubarak of conspiring to kill protesters in the uprising.

[With Reuters]

 

Last Update: Sunday, 25 January 2015 KSA 14:24 – GMT 11:24

 

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