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Feb8: #Egypt protests turn violent, Thousands take the streets, "Friday of dignity" rallies for Morsi

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#Egypt protests turn violent, Thousands take the streets, "Friday of dignity" rallies for Morsi
Feb 9th 2013, 00:44

AJELive ‏@AJELive Riot police and protesters clash in "Friday of dignity" rallies across#Egypt http://aje.me/YfNYOX   Expand   Reply   Retweet   Favorite  Buffer    More Egypt protests turn violent Thousands take the streets across Egypt in "Friday of dignity" rallies for Morsi to uphold the revolution goals. Al Jazeera English @AJEnglish · Follow Egypt protests turn violent Thousands take the streets across Egypt in "Friday of dignity" rallies for Morsi to uphold the revolution goals. Last Modified: 08 Feb 2013 20:17 Email Print Share Send Feedback Protesters and riot police clashed in the northern coastal city of Alexandria in "Friday of dignity" protests [AFP] Police fired tear gas on protesters in Egypt as thousands took to the streets after opposition groups called for "Friday of dignity" rallies across the country demanding Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi fulfill the goals of the revolt that brought him to power. Clashes erupted in several cities and towns in the Nile Delta province of Gharbiya, where the health ministry said 28 people had been injured, suffering mainly from tear gas inhalation. Live Box 201312812309295995 Five people were also hurt in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, the scene of brief clashes between police and protesters. An interior Ministry security source told Al Jazeera that in Alexandria and Gharbiya protesters threw stones and moltov cocktails at a police station in Alexandria and other government buildings. "Thus the police forces assigned to protect the facilities had to use tear gas to disperse them," the source said. In Cairo, protesters made their way towards Tahrir Square and the presidential palace but petrol bombs and fireworks were set off and rocks were thrown over the walls of the presidential palace. Police warded protesters off into the...

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