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CAIRO - Security forces firing tear gas clashed with 5,000 rock-throwing protesters in central Cairo late Tuesday, leaving dozens injured in the latest unrest to rattle the country, witnesses and medical officials said.
Clouds of tear gas and the wail of police sirens engulfed Tahrir Square as the security forces battled to regain control of the central plaza from the demonstrators, many of them family members of people killed during the revolution.
The families are frustrated with what they perceive as the slow prosecution of security officers believed to be responsible for the deaths of about 850 protesters during the 18-day uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak in February.
As Tuesday's clashes moved into early this morning, rocks and shattered glass littered the streets around Tahrir, as protesters chanted, "Down with the military junta."
The demonstrators used motorcycles to ferry the injured to safety.
The violence started outside the Interior Ministry after some protesters began throwing stones at the building, said witness Mohammed Ahmed, 33. Security forces responded with tear gas and blocked off the streets around the ministry.
The violence then shifted to nearby Tahrir Square, the epicenter of Egypt's revolution. Lines of security troops in riot gear sealed off the main streets leading into the square, and dozens of security vehicles were parked in side streets.
Al Maataz Hassan, an engineer, accused the security forces of the same heavy-handed tactics as were common before Mubarak's fall.
"The security forces' violence is the same," he said. "They accuse the people of being thugs, then crack down. It's the same mentality as before the revolution."
Tuesday's clashes, the most serious between security forces and protesters since the revolution, are a sign of the tumultuous transitional period the country is going through as it struggles to shift from an authoritarian to democratic system.
That transition took a step forward earlier Tuesday with an Egyptian court's ordering the dissolution of more than 1,750 municipal councils, seen as one of the last vestiges of Mubarak's rule.
The administrative court decision meets a major demand of the protest movement that drove Mubarak from the presidency.
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The demonstrators used motorcycles to ferry the injured to safety. The violence started outside the Interior Ministry after some protesters began throwing stones at the building, said witness Mohammed Ahmed, 33. Security forces responded with tear gas
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CAIRO — Egyptian security forces firing tear gas clashed with more than 5,000 rock-throwing protesters in central Cairo late Tuesday, leaving dozens injured in the latest unrest to rattle the country, witnesses and medical officials said.
Clouds of tear gas and the wail of police sirens engulfed Tahrir Square as lines of security forces in riot gear battled to regain control of the central plaza from the demonstrators, many of them family members of the more than 850 people killed during the revolution that toppled Egypt’s longtime ruler, Hosni Mubarak.
The families are frustrated with what they perceive as the slow prosecution of security officers believed to be responsible for the deaths of some 850 protesters during the 18-day uprising.
Rocks and shattered glass littered the streets around Tahrir, as protesters chanted: “Down with the military junta.” Injured demonstrators lay on the ground, some bloodied and dazed, before the clashes ended after Interior Minister Mansour el-Essawy issued an order before dawn Wednesday for the security services to stand down.
The confrontation began Tuesday, when security forces cleared a sit-in outside the state TV building by the families of the slain protesters, said Nourredine, an engineer who gave only his first name.
“I was in front of the state TV building this morning when the security forces attacked,” he said. “Since then, things have been escalating.”
The protesters regrouped Tuesday evening outside the Interior Ministry, where rumor had it that two demonstrators wounded earlier in the day had been taken. It was not immediately clear what sparked the violence outside the ministry, but eventually protesters were hurling stones and security forces firing volleys of tear gas and blocking off streets around the building.
The clashes then shifted to nearby Tahrir Square – the epicenter of Egypt’s revolution. In a sight unseen since the early days of the uprising, lines of central security troops in riot gear sealed off the main streets leading into the square, while dozens of security vehicles were parked in side streets.
The government response shocked many of the protesters, who compared it to the heavy-handed tactics used by the security forces before Mubarak’s fall.
“The security forces’ violence is the same,” said Al Maataz Hassan, an engineer. “They accuse the people of being thugs, then crackdown. It’s the same mentality as before the revolution.
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