Thursday, February 3, 2011

5 more Casualties of Egyptian protesters by Mubarak's supporters


In a newly fighting incident in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Thursday almost 5 people have been killed because of Hosni Mubarak supporters had opened fire on anti-Mubarak protestors, those want to step down of a 30 years over ruler.

In this overnight fighting, machine-gun fire repeated for at least one an hour crosswise the central square where protesters, unhappy by Mubarak's promise to resign in September. They have determined to continue until the 82-year-old president gives up.

Ahmed Samih Farid, Egyptian Health Minister told the media that five people had killed and about 800 and above were injured in combating which first time was blown up on Wednesday. He said most of the losses of life were due to stone throwing and skirmishes with metal bars and sticks.

The firing exchange about 4 am, when a largest crowed of anti-government protesters stayed out in the square.

Many demonstrators accusing the Mubarak’s government for initiating the clean-up on the formerly mostly nonviolent demonstrations, the United States has transformed its appeal to Mubarak to take steps toward democratic elections right away.

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