Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Clashes And Riots Return To Cairo



Cairo Street Clashes Leave More Than 1,000 Injured -- The Guardian

Fighting between police and protesters is worst since Mubarak's fall as new leaders accused of same slow tactics on reform

The fiercest street fighting seen in central Cairo since the fall of Hosni Mubarak has left more than 1,000 people injured, as popular dissatisfaction with the military-led transitional government boiled over into violence.

In what analysts have labelled a "critical turning point" in Egypt's ongoing revolution, several thousand people clashed with heavily armed riot police in and around Tahrir Square on Tuesday night, leading to dozens of arrests.

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More News On Today's Clashes In Cairo

Egypt police clash with youths; over 1,000 hurt -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Egypt: Security forces clash with Cairo protesters -- Yahoo News/AP
Protesters, police clash in Cairo -- Washington Post
1,000 Injured as Egyptian Police Clash with Protesters in Cairo -- Voice of America
Egypt deploys army as protests rage in Tahrir Square -- CNN
Intense Clashes Ease in Cairo -- New York Times
Tahrir Square: Egypt orders probe into Cairo clashes -- BBC
Cairo clashes highlight tensions between Egyptian police, public -- Christian Science Monitor

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