Egypt's interior minister, announced Sunday, he won't let take over the job of the police officers or militias, also admitted his police force has been nervous daily protests, conflict and criticism.
Minister mohammad ibrahim said, a day after the rampage, the demonstrators in Cairo, great anger 7, nine police freed of football violence, killing 74 people, the trial last year. About 21 civilians in the high charge state test of death sentences.
The demonstrators set fire to a police and football league club headquarters on Saturday. Hotels and diplomatic missions in the area was packed with hundreds of rioters operational police along the avenue. Two people were killed. The conflict continued Sunday along the river.
Also have limited protests in port said the Suez Canal city football stadium riots broke out in February 2012. City is the bloody confrontation with the police, in the past week. They stopped after this weekend, police evacuated from headquarters and the military to take over.
The unrest coincided with a wave of unprecedented strike, the police in demanding better working conditions, and the President Mohammed mursi and his Muslim brotherhood was accused of trying to take control of the police force.
Ibrahim admits that his power is nervous, but he insisted that he will not allow such forces to take over the responsibilities.
"From the secretary to the young new forces, we will not accept militia in Egypt," ibrahim said. "It's going to be only when we are dead, finished."
His statement statement after hardline islamist group, its members will take policing work in ace, especially in the south of province, because of the local security forces to strike. Congress put forward the possibility of the legalization of private security companies, giving them the right to arrest and detention.
"There is a set of police strike. I understand them. They protest, under pressure from the media," says the minister. "Their work conditions, do everything possible, does not conform to the appreciation or thank you."
Egyptian police and internal security forces widely hated was seen as a legacy of rules was ousted former President hosni mubarak, when they are notorious abuse, torture and repression of political opponents, including the brothers.
Ibrahim said that the strike is mild, not influence ability. Instead, the opposition and the ruling political disputes between islamists drag the police are running out of power, he said.
, "ibrahim said:" I only require all the troops away from the police (political) of the political equation and the conflict is taking place.
He said he is working with significant police, who, he says, better equipment.
He was firing costs, that mursi's Muslim brotherhood dictate his ministry policy.
"Without disturbing anyone in the department's work. Rest assured," he told reporters.
He said: "infiltrator" goals between police and demonstrators live ammunition, birdshot and Molotov cocktails, and drawing force the use of violence.
In the country's islamist leadership of consultative conference, the house of lords lawmakers criticized police, accusing them of dereliction of duty, and allow smart transmission. A call was banned by the police strike, and the other defendants former regime officials, sabotage mursi's rules and hold on power.
"We are facing a very urgent plot, aimed at undermining any legitimacy, said:" hassan yousef abdul Ghaffour Muslim brotherhood of freedom and justice party.
Egypt's new constitution granting shura council interim legislature, the court ordered the dissolution of the house of Commons last year, the more powerful.
Since late January, the country has been street protests by the ruthless, mainly for mursi and brothers. Almost daily protests have become clashed with police, and since then, about 80 protesters were killed.
Political turmoil deepened a battered economy, unemployment, poverty and the dangers of shrinking foreign reserves to fight against the government. Near the truck used in Cairo on Sunday, the public transportation driver went on strike, because diesel prices, temporary blocking main roads, causing massive traffic jams.
On Sunday, the United States and Egypt signed a $1.9 million budget support agreement, us secretary of state John Kerry (John Kerry) promised during his visit last week.
Anne patterson, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations awarded, the first plans for a $450 million budget support for the down payment in the hopeful future of Egypt."
Egypt is also working with the international monetary fund loan to $4.8 billion, but the meeting has been postponed, because of political unrest.
Patterson said, Egypt's economic stability program and the IMF, "we will continue to be there, as a friend, support your efforts to provide more aid," according to a statement from the American embassy.
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