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    24 dead in worst Cairo riots since Mubarak ouster

    CAIRO (AP) — Flames lit up downtown Cairo, where massive clashes raged Sunday, drawing Christians angry over a recent church attack, Muslims and Egyptian security forces. At least 24 people were killed and more than 200 injured in the worst sectarian violence since the uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak in February.

    The rioting lasted late into the night, bringing out a deployment of more than 1,000 security forces and armored vehicles to defend the state television building along the Nile, where the trouble began. The military clamped a curfew on the area until 7 a.m.

    The clashes spread to nearby Tahrir Square, drawing thousands of people to the vast plaza that served as the epicenter of the protests that ousted Mubarak. On Sunday night, they battled each other with rocks and firebombs, some tearing up pavement for ammunition and others collecting stones in boxes.

    At one point, an armored security van sped into the crowd, striking a half-dozen protesters and throwing some into the air. Protesters retaliated by setting fire to military vehicles, a bus and private cars, sending flames rising into the night sky.

    After midnight, mobs roamed downtown streets, attacking cars they suspected had Christian passengers. In many areas, there was no visible police or army presence to confront or stop them.

    Christians, who make up about 10 percent of Egypt's 80 million people, blame the country's ruling military council for being too lenient on those behind a spate of anti-Christian attacks since Mubarak's ouster. As Egypt undergoes a chaotic power transition and security vacuum in the wake of the uprising, the Coptic Christian minority is particularly worried about the show of force by ultraconservative Islamists.

    Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, addressing the nation in a televised speech, said the violence threatened to throw Egypt's post-Mubarak transition off course.

    "These events have taken us back several steps," he said. "Instead of moving forward to build a modern state on democratic principles we are back to seeking stability and searching for hidden hands — domestic and foreign — that meddle with the country's security and safety."

    "I call on Egyptian people, Muslims and Christians, women and children, young men and elders to hold their unity," Sharaf said.

    The Christian protesters said their demonstration began as a peaceful attempt to sit in at the television building. But then, they said, they came under attack by thugs in plainclothes who rained stones down on them and fired pellets.

    "The protest was peaceful. We wanted to hold a sit-in, as usual," said Essam Khalili, a protester wearing a white shirt with a cross on it. "Thugs attacked us and a military vehicle jumped over a sidewalk and ran over at least 10 people. I saw them."

    Wael Roufail, another protester, corroborated the account. "I saw the vehicle running over the protesters. Then they opened fired at us," he said.

    Khalili said protesters set fire to army vehicles when they saw them hitting the protesters.

    Ahmed Yahia, a Muslim resident who lives near the TV building, said he saw the military vehicle plow into protesters. "I saw a man's head split into two halves and a second body flattened when the armored vehicle ran over it. When some Muslims saw the blood they joined the Christians against the army," he said.

    Television footage showed the military vehicle slamming into the crowd. Coptic protesters were shown attacking a soldier, while a priest tried to protect him. One soldier collapsed in tears as ambulances rushed to the scene to take away the injured.

    At least 24 people were killed in the clashes, Health Ministry official Hisham Sheiha said on state TV.

    State media reported that Egypt's interim Cabinet was holding an emergency session to discuss the situation.

    The protest began in the Shubra district of northern Cairo, then headed to the state television building along the Nile where men in plainclothes attacked about a thousand Christian protesters as they chanted denunciations of the military rulers.

    "The people want to topple the field marshal!" the protesters yelled, referring to the head of the ruling military council, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi. Some Muslim protesters later joined in the chant.

    Later in the evening, a crowd of Muslims turned up to challenge the Christian crowds, shouting, "Speak up! An Islamic state until death!"

    Armed with sticks, the Muslim assailants chased the Christian protesters from the TV building, banging metal street signs to scare them off. It was not immediately clear who the attackers were.

    Gunshots rang out at the scene, where lines of riot police with shields tried to hold back hundreds of Christian protesters chanting, "This is our country!"

    Security forces eventually fired tear gas to disperse the protesters. The clashes then moved to nearby Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the uprising against Mubarak. The army closed off streets around the area.

    The clashes left streets littered with shattered glass, stones, ash and soot from burned vehicles. Hundreds of curious onlookers gathered at one of the bridges over the Nile to watch the unrest.

    After hours of intense clashes, chants of "Muslims, Christians one hand, one hand!" rang out in a call for a truce. The stone-throwing died down briefly, but then began to rage again.

    In the past weeks, riots have broken out at two churches in southern Egypt, prompted by Muslim crowds angry over church construction. One riot broke out near the city of Aswan, even after church officials agreed to a demand by ultraconservative Muslims known as Salafis that a cross and bells be removed from the building.

    Aswan's governor, Gen. Mustafa Kamel al-Sayyed, further raised tensions by suggesting to the media that the church construction was illegal.

    Protesters said the Copts are demanding the ouster of the governor, reconstruction of the church, compensation for people whose houses were set on fire and prosecution of those behind the riots and attacks on the church.

    Last week, the military used force to disperse a similar protest in front of the state television building. Christians were angered by the treatment of the protesters and vowed to renew their demonstrations until their demands are met.

     
     
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    2,884 comments

    • Robert  •  7 mths ago
      strife and turmoil, hate and discontent
      • Wolfgang 7 mths ago
        results of made up religions,cults and their brainwashed followers
      • Kevin 7 mths ago
        I love you, man. Can I have your bud lite?
      • Onchari 7 mths ago
        ''Hate and discontent.'' will this realy come to an end one day?
    • Seawolf  •  7 mths ago
      ok........who didn't see this coming.....muslims take over and begin to remove every other Faith that doesn't agree with thier twisted view of the world
    • ObeyNilo  •  7 mths ago
      wow, when will all this end
      • TRAFFIC JAM 7 mths ago
        When Jesus returns and takes the TRUE CHRISTIANS out of this mess...
      • Cliff 7 mths ago
        When Christ appears. They will keep saying peace, peace but there will be no peace until the Prince of Peace appears.
      • Angelo 7 mths ago
        Very True BANJOS & Cliff !
    • accountant retired  •  7 mths ago
      it wasn't their leader, that segment of the populatoin is ingrates and malcontents just like here
    • Adrian  •  7 mths ago
      No end to all this yet ?
      • Angelo 7 mths ago
        *Ecclesiastes 7:8- "The end of a matter is better than its beginning,
        and patience is better than pride."
      • wardog 7 mths ago
        "A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver."
      • Angelo 7 mths ago
        Proverbs 25:11 !!- That's right, Wardog!
    • R  •  7 mths ago
      If this is Arab spring, maybe they should bring back winter.
      • MiG 7 mths ago
        Imagine the Arab summer...
      • Onchari 7 mths ago
        The summer will teach them a lesson they will never 4get
    • Back home, for now.  •  7 mths ago
      Yet, the POTUS stated earlier this year that what we was witnessing in Egypt was a source of inspiration; a good cause that he would like to be identified with. Mr.Preident, you will be remembered for selling guns to the Mexican mob and for the debacle called, '-Solyndra.'
      • Steve 7 mths ago
        Up until the mid 80's, Mexico and the violence we see down south was practically non existent. Then one day, Reagan decided to go against the wishes of the US Congress and sent plane loads of weapons south of the border. Google and read Dark Alliance by Gary Webb and see how POTUS Hollywood's plan backfired. It directly led to the massive infusion of cocaine into America making it not just for rock stars and movie stars anymore. It directly led to the CRACK cocaine epidemic and the gang violence as those bringing the guns south then started bringing the cocaine north into clandestine CIA airstrips. Eventually the guns came back too as the newly empowered Bloods and Crips had money at their disposal also. As the Colombians were displaced the Mexican Cartels took over spreading the violence across the border into the Southern states of the US. All this can be confirmed on Google and just by watching the History Channel. So instead of just being a blind idiot that points fingers at the black man, learn before you speak or you will just look like the ignorant idiot you are.
      • Daydreamer 7 mths ago
        Steve, your point is relevant, but unfortunately so is backhome's...get a clue!
      • IJNA 7 mths ago
        Obama was the worst mistake in all US History.
    • true justice  •  7 mths ago
      the new democratic - free - advanced government of egypt - successfuly killing slowly slowly all the christian in egypt and destroying the churches one by one.
      sariah law in on the way.
    • FORYOURRRICURA!  •  7 mths ago
      This is the beginning of no end. The forces of EVIL are enjoying the DRAMA. Just watch humanity. The animal impulses are too powerful !
      This is not about God...this is about HUMAN CHOICES...Human wills. :) FREE WILL !
    • christ  •  7 mths ago
      media is so proud to sponsor these uprisings. Only building being protected was news media, not the churches,. hospitals so on. Does this not tell you anything?
    • Jay  •  7 mths ago
      So much for the 'Arab spring'.... I feel sorry for the Coptic Christians.
    • Cole Thornton  •  7 mths ago
      The moral equivalency is disgusting. Christian churches are destroyed and christians attacked, and when they protest the media coverage and state response to these attacks, they get attacked, yet somehow it is Christians that are causing the violence in Egypt. Did anyone commenting read the article? Yes, getting upset because you are horribly oppressed by the muslim majority and constantly the target of violence, and Coptic Christians are still somehow to blame? Disgusting. A muslim woman gets kicked off a plane and the world goes nuts, but Christians are killed and their churches burned in Egypt and it is just 'sectarian violence'
    • Merle  •  7 mths ago
      This is a long ways from any kind of democracy, the situation seems worse now than when Mubarak was in power.
    • Me  •  7 mths ago
      I have a few questions for any you of Muslim faith - Seriously..I am not being sarcastic, but I truly want to know your answer........Since I am not Muslim and have not studied the faith, I do not know the answers..Why does Allah require every one who worships him to do so 5 times a day and in a certain direction? That sounds a little odd to me.(remember I don't know about this religion so don't get mad at me for asking) And what does the word love and faith mean in your religion? Also Did your Allah create all people like God did, or was he a messenger from God like Jesus was? And Last, .. if Allah was a messenger from God.... and he told Allah to have everyone who didn't worship him killed- does that mean that he made a mistake in making people? Or does that mean that someone else made people too and this is a war against those two? I am confused about this and just want to hear answers fr people who have studied the religion so that I understand this a little better. - Please, no sarcastic answers.. just real ones. thanks
    • Metso  •  7 mths ago
      If the Egypt commits genocide against it christians can we finally stop giving them money?
    • WadLeBosh  •  7 mths ago
      Thank the Lord we don't have to see violent things like that here in the USA. How great the USA is when we can drive past a Mosque and waive to the Muslims then drive one block and see a Christian church with kids out front playing and then drive another block and see a Temple with Jews hanging outside. We all respect each other and we all have the freedom to make our own decision without retrobution. Oh how sweet freedom is! Long live the USA!!!! Thank you Lord!
    • Yep Yep  •  7 mths ago
      Islamic Muslims extream, sounds like the panthers and farrakhan, little difference- salt in the cut - when they say they want to kill you they mean it.
    • eduardk  •  7 mths ago
      Islamic spring?... The birth of "Khaliphat"?.. And we are helping WHO???...
    • Loretta  •  7 mths ago
      Even so, come quickly Lord Jesus!
    • snoopsister  •  7 mths ago
      I predicted Egypt would become very hostile to Christians once the Muslim brotherhood took over
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