The assault came on the second of two days of clashes between Egyptian security and
protesters calling on the ruling military to quickly announce a date for the transfer of power to a civilian administration.
The assault came yesterday on the second of two days of clashes between Egyptian security and
protesters calling on the ruling military to quickly announce a date for the transfer of power to a civilian administration.
AT LEAST three people were killed in a police and army assault to evict
protesters at Cairo's central Tahrir Square yesterday.
Fewer than a dozen tents remained at two downtown parks where
protesters have camped since early October as part of the nationwide "Occupy Wall Street" movement against alleged economic injustice.
Earlier, clashes between pro-president supporters and
protesters resulted in the wounding of three.
STAND-OFF:
Protesters and workers yesterday; TAKEN AWAY:
Protesters at Rath Lugh in Co Meath
As it does with tax
protester theories and tax fraud schemes, the Internet also makes the truth about these issues more easily available.
Protesters assembled by the Invalides esplanade near the Assemblee Nationale parliament and marched through the city's Left Bank.
In Ramallah district, Israeli forces fired rubber-coated steel rounds at
protesters who were rallying at the Northern entrance to al-Bireh city, injuring one of them.
However, photos and video clips broadcasted on media and social networks show security forces attacking the
protesters.
They had called off their protest when special assistant to the prime minister on political affairs, Naeemul Haq called a delegation of the
protesters to the Prime Minister's Office where he assured them that the government would look into the matter.
The
protesters hurled stones at the military personnel who shot in the air and removed the demonstrators from outside the cabinet building near Tahrir Square.