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24 dead in worst Cairo riots since Mubarak ouster

Cairo (AP)-the flame lit the downtown Cairo, large-scale conflict raging against the church, draw recently angry christians, muslims and Egyptian security forces. Uprising, the worst since the overthrow of the sectarian violence in February, hosni mubarak at least 24 people were killed and more than 200 injured.
Riots continued late into the night, deployed more than 1000 security forces and armored vehicles to defend the country along the Nile TV of construction, the trouble started. Owning the area of the military, until 7 a.m. curfew
Conflict spread to nearby tower lille square, attract tens of thousands of people to the broad square, as a protest to overturn the epicenter of hosni mubarak. On Sunday night, they go to war with stones and fire bombs, some ammunition and other boxes of each other. The tear up the rocks
At one point, a panzer safety car accelerated to the crowd, striking a half dozen demonstrators and throwing to some of the air. The demonstrators revenge, and set fire to destroy military vehicles, buses and cars, hair into the night sky of rising flame.
After midnight, small blame walking street, Christian passengers city against the car, they suspected. In many areas, is not visible to the police or army of existence, fight or to stop them.
Christians, who make up about 10%, Egypt 8 billion, hosni mubarak to step down for happened since the Christian against the blame on the country behind too generous of the ruling military committee. Due to Egyptian experienced a chaos transition of power, and in the uprising of the security vacuum, after Christian coptic minority particularly worried about extreme conservative islamists of the power of the shows.
Prime minister Essam summer Ralph, solve the national television say in his speech, the violence, threat of course hosni mubarak of Egypt after beating the transition.
"These events, we returned a few steps," he said. "Not a modern country forward based on the principles of democracy we return to seek stability and to search for hidden hand-domestic and abroad-and state security and safety intervention."
"I call upon the people of Egypt, muslims and christians, women and children, young people and the elderly, to hold their unity summer Ralph said."
The protesters say they Christian demonstration as a peace of the attempt, sitting in building started to television. But, they say, they attacked it rains and in their stone coal particles of plainclothes thugs come down.
"The protest was peaceful, we want a sit, and as usual," Essam HaLiLi said, wearing a white shirt protesters have a cross. "Thugs attacked our military and go over the pavement to run to come over, at least 10 people and I see them."
The other protesters, the wye le Roufail Roman abramovich and prove this account. , "I saw the vehicles run on demonstrators. They're shooting at us open," he said.
HaLiLi said, protesters set fire to military convoys, when they saw their dozen protesters.
, a Muslim residents, live in nearby TV construction, ahmed YeHaiYa said he saw up in military protesters. "I saw a man's head split in two and a half, and the second institution flat armored vehicles running, when some muslims see blood, they have joined forces to the Christian," he said.
Television pictures showed, military vehicles, with a crowd. Copts demonstrators, display against soldiers, and a priest tried to protect him. A soldier fainted in tears as the ambulance arrived on the scene, to take away the injured.
, health officials and ShaM Sheiha said, state television, at least 24 people were killed during the clashes.
State media reported, Egypt's interim council of ministers to hold an emergency meeting to discuss the situation.
Protests began in Cairo, in northern Shubra along the Nile's undercover man about one thousand protesters attack led Christian national television station building, they chanted condemned the military rulers,.
"People want to overturn captain!" The demonstrators shouted, refers to the ruling military committee, hussein TanDaWei captain's head. Some Muslim protesters later joined the bai.
Later in the evening, a group of muslims to challenge the crowd, Christian with a cry, "speak! A islamic country, until death!"
Muslim attackers with a club, chasing Christian from TV, beat protesters construction metal signpost frighten them. It is not clear who is the attackers.
Line of riot police with shields tried to hold hundreds of chanting protesters at the scene, Christian gunfire rang, "this is our country!"
Security forces fired tear gas to disperse the protesters eventually. Conflict, and then transferred to the tower near the epicenter, to lille square President hosni mubarak uprising. Forces closed the area around the streets.
On the streets of conflict left scattered shatter glass, stone, ash and burned vehicles soot. Hundreds of curious onlookers gathered in the Nile bridge, watched one of unrest.
After hours of intense conflict, they shout "muslims, christians on one hand, another hand!" Sounded the truce called for. Throw a stone to dampen the short, but then began to popular.
In the past few weeks, unrest erupted in southern Egypt in the two churches, by the church building feel angry Muslim population hints. Aswan near the city's a riot, even in church officials agreed by the extreme conservative Muslim be called from building to dismantle Fidel pie, cross and salad bell needs.




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