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    Attackers blow up gas pipeline in Egypt's Sinai

    EL-ARISH, Egypt (AP) — An Egyptian security official says attackers have set off explosives along a gas pipeline in the country's Sinai peninsula, halting exports to neighboring Israel and Jordan.

    The blast that took place Sunday at dawn is the twelfth successful attack on the line since the popular uprising that ousted longtime Egyptians leader Hosni Mubarak in February last year.

    The official says the attack by presumed Islamist militants caused huge fires, but fire engines put it out hours later. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.

    The mountainous peninsula has seen a surge in lawlessness in the last week. On Friday two Americans were briefly abducted by Bedouin tribesmen in the latest of a series of kidnappings.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian security forces on Saturday fired tear gas from armored trucks at protesters demanding an end to military rule, as anger over a deadly soccer riot fueled a third day of clashes that have killed at least 12 people.

    The violence followed a melee and stampede after a soccer match Wednesday in the Mediterranean city of Port Said in which 74 people died in the world's worst soccer violence in 15 years. Protesters accuse the security forces of failing to prevent the bloodshed.

    After two days of running street battles, clashes broke out again in downtown Cairo Saturday as demonstrators marched on the Interior Ministry. Security forces fired volleys of tear gas at rock-throwing protesters calling for the army to relinquish power. The ministry has been a frequent target for the protesters because it is responsible for the widely distrusted police.

    In a bid to end the violence, a group of lawmakers and public figures said they met with Interior Ministry officials to try to negotiate a cease-fire. But security forces disregarded a plan to hold their fire, and lobbed tear gas and fired birdshot on a group of mediators attempting to convince protesters to clear a street leading to the ministry.

    "The continued clashes are a way for the ministry to distract attention from the real demands for the military leaders to step down," said Bassem Kamel, a lawmaker who tried to negotiate the truce.

    "We know the protesters aren't angels and come with a lot of anger from what happened in Port Said, but it has made people want to stand up to the military rulers," he added.

    Some of the protesters themselves urged for an end to the violence and called on people to leave the Interior Ministry area.

    "If you love Egypt, return to the (Tahrir) square," chanted protesters along the side streets of the ministry on Saturday.

    Police cordoned off several streets with lines of riot police and barbed wire, pushing protesters further back from the ministry.

    Rights groups and several newly elected members of parliament have called on the country's military leader, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, who served as President Hosni Mubarak's defense minister for 20 years and took power after Mubarak's ouster last February, to immediately transfer of power to a civilian administration.

    Egyptian presidential hopeful and ex-Arab League chief Amr Moussa echoed those calls Saturday, saying the situation in the country was "very frightening" and that the military needed to open up presidential campaigning in March and step down in favor of civilian authorities by April 30.

    "The time has come to transfer power to a civilian administration which will promote stability and the achievement of the revolutionary goals," Moussa said in a statement carried by the state-run news agency, MENA.

    Some of the worst violence in the latest unrest has been in the port city of Suez, where protesters set up cordons outside the police headquarters to ban people from demonstrating around it and keep the calm.

    On Friday, security forces in Suez opened fire on a crowd of several thousand outside the police headquarters. A total of seven people were killed, a police official said Saturday. Egypt's state-new agency MENA reported the victims ranged in age between 18 and 21, and that the most recent victim died of a gunshot wound Saturday that he sustained the previous day.

    By Saturday morning, five protesters were also reported dead in Cairo after security forces fired tear gas and birdshot. The death toll was provided by the security official and a volunteer doctor.

    Abdolheliem Mahmoud, the doctor at a field hospital in Tahrir Square, said the latest victims died Saturday from birdshot to the head or chest in overnight clashes. Another protester was in critical condition, he said.

    Field hospitals were set up in streets near the Interior Ministry to assist hundreds of cases of suffocation from tear gas inhalation on Friday.

    The Health Ministry said Saturday that 2,500 people have been injured since the violence began on Thursday.

    Also, a security officer died after an armored police vehicle ran him over in the mayhem outside the ministry Friday, the security official said, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with police regulations.

    The riot after the soccer match in Port Said has shocked Egyptians.

    There have been accusations that plainclothes officers took part in the melee, and some have alleged that riot police intentionally allowed the bloodshed at the stadium to happen to retaliate against die-hard soccer fans of the visiting team Al-Ahly, known as Ultras, who played a key role in clashes with security forces during the uprising that toppled Mubarak.

    Lawmakers have accused the interior minister of "negligence."

    The violence in Port Said began after home team Al-Masry pulled off a 3-1 upset win over Cairo's Al-Ahly, Egypt's most powerful club. Al-Masry fans stormed the field, rushing past lines of police to attack Al-Ahly fans.

    Survivors have said police stood by doing nothing as Al-Masry fans attacked Al-Ahly supporters, stabbing them, undressing them and throwing them off bleachers. Others died from the stampede down a narrow corridor after the stadium's gate, which was locked from the outside, was forced open by the crowd.

    Prime Minister Kamal el-Ganzouri said he sacked the Egyptian Soccer Federation's board on Thursday and referred its members for questioning by prosecutors about the violence. To keep in line with international soccer federation guidelines, which do not give el-Ganzouri the right to dissolve the board, its eight members formally submitted their resignations on Saturday.

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    Associated Press writer Sarah El Deeb contributed to this report.

     

    12 comments

    • riprap  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Iran's terrorist making a small statement at Egypt's expense.
    • Jamil Baroody  •  Jeddah, Saudi Arabia  •  3 mths ago
      If the Muzzyie zealots can' t keep themselves from blowing up a pipeline what chance do they have defending oil platforms in the Red Sea??
    • Jamil Baroody  •  Jeddah, Saudi Arabia  •  3 mths ago
      Poor Muzzyie zealots just can't sell a day of peace at any price !!!
    • Joe  •  3 mths ago
      Egypt isn't making money from tourism and now they blow up on of the few money making ventures they have left. Muslims are not the brightest bunch.
      • Gorilla 3 mths ago
        Muslims are not all the brightest bunch, but they are dangerous.
    • Jeff  •  3 mths ago
      Barack Obama has endorsed a role for the Muslim Brotherhood in a new, post-Mubarak government for Egypt. This should come as no surprise.
      Obama has behaved consistently all along, from his refusal to back the protesters in Iran, who were demonstrating against an Islamic Republic, to his backing of these protesters in Egypt, to whom he has just given a green light to establish a government that, given numerous historical precedents, will likely be the precursor to an Islamic Republic.
    • Ezrach Jacobi  •  Tel Aviv, Israel  •  3 mths ago
      Let them blow it, the pipeline is theirs any way..
      Israel will soon replace the energy source to a batter cheaper and 100% more reliable then the Egyptian gas they can keep the gas to themselves no one else in the region needs it all the other Arabs have oil instead and the Egyptians will soon realize that becoming a fundamental society will promote nothing good just more poverty, violence and less social security who else rather then stupid Muslims defecates in the same pot they're eating from .
    • George W  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      They do not like Israel.
    • Justin Saane  •  3 mths ago
      is the halavah factory still standing?
    • Bill White  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Poor Jewish zealots just can't buy a day of peace at any price !!!
    • Bill White  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      If the Jewish zealots can' t keep the Arab from blowing up a pipeline what chance do they have defending oil platforms in the Med ??
    • Bill White  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      History say that everything the European Jewish zealots invaders occupiers and expansionist build becomes just another target for Arab retribution ..
    • Jamil Baroody  •  Jeddah, Saudi Arabia  •  3 mths ago
      History say that everything the Foreign Arab zealots invaders occupiers and expansionist build becomes just another target for own Foreign Arab retribution .
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