Photo: Demonstrations in Egypt (EPA)
CAIRO -Demonstrations in the city of Cairo, Egypt, reappeared at the end of this week, killing 10 people. Approximately 432 people also reported injured.
Demonstrators began to surround the Office of the Parliament of Egypt Friday protesting the delays of the past and the announcement of the results of the elections in Egypt. In the meantime, the security apparatus is also responding to the demonstrators by force.
On Saturday yesterday, Egypt's Prime Minister Kamal Ganzouri held a press conference and denied the existence of acts of violence committed by the security apparatus.
"What's happening at the moment, is not a revolution. This is an insult to the revolution, "said Ganzouri, UPIwas quoted as saying, Sunday (6/12/2011).
Egypt has already completed the second round of the election process is generally on the last Thursday. The third round will soon roll in a few days ahead, but the residents often demand the announcement of the results of the elections.
The event was even almost similar demonstration with the demonstration on the incident, which was toppled last February of former President Husni Mubarak. HUMAN RIGHTS activists say the military even, Egypt seemed to be practicing as much as the tindal family violence occurred in the era of Mubarak.
One of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning candidate Mohamed El Baradei also condemned the violence in Egypt. The activists also upload photographs of violent incidents on the Twitter social networking.(rhs)
Demonstrators began to surround the Office of the Parliament of Egypt Friday protesting the delays of the past and the announcement of the results of the elections in Egypt. In the meantime, the security apparatus is also responding to the demonstrators by force.
On Saturday yesterday, Egypt's Prime Minister Kamal Ganzouri held a press conference and denied the existence of acts of violence committed by the security apparatus.
"What's happening at the moment, is not a revolution. This is an insult to the revolution, "said Ganzouri, UPIwas quoted as saying, Sunday (6/12/2011).
Egypt has already completed the second round of the election process is generally on the last Thursday. The third round will soon roll in a few days ahead, but the residents often demand the announcement of the results of the elections.
The event was even almost similar demonstration with the demonstration on the incident, which was toppled last February of former President Husni Mubarak. HUMAN RIGHTS activists say the military even, Egypt seemed to be practicing as much as the tindal family violence occurred in the era of Mubarak.
One of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning candidate Mohamed El Baradei also condemned the violence in Egypt. The activists also upload photographs of violent incidents on the Twitter social networking.(rhs)
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