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Clashes erupt in Egypt

International Desk |
Update: 2013-10-04 10:21:28
Clashes erupt in Egypt

DHAKA: Clashes have erupted between supporters of Egypt’s ousted President Mohammed Morsi, opponents and security forces in the capital, Cairo, and Alexandria.

The BBC’s Quentin Sommerville in Cairo said there had been heavy gunfire and explosions in the city centre.

State TV reported further clashes in the northern Sharqiya district and to the east in Giza, as well as in the northern port city of Alexandria.

Hundreds have been killed since the military deposed Mr Morsi in July.

Our correspondent says the protesters in the capital’s Agouza district were chanting “Rabaa, Rabaa”, a reference to the square next the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque where a sit-in was cleared by force in August.

Thousands of members of the Muslim Brotherhood have also been detained in the past two months. Several senior figures, including Mr Morsi and the movement’s general guide Mohammed Badie, are being held on charges such as incitement to violence and murder.
The authorities portray the crackdown as a struggle against “terrorism”.

Source: BBC
BDST: 2015 HRS, OCT 04, 2013
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