Egyptian security forces crushed day (Wednesday), shooting nearly 200 people dead and several decades of the bloodiest day of the Arab world's most populous polarized country thousands of deposed president's supporters protest against the Islamic camp.
Brothers) said it called the "Holocaust" is much higher than the number of deaths.
Although institutions carpet wrapped in Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque near a makeshift morgue, military-backed rulers announced a one-month state of emergency to restore a pro-democracy uprising against decades of military Constraints power wielded in 2011 overthrew dictator Hosni Mubarak.
Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim said the dead included 43 police officers. He said that security forces had completely cleared two protest camp in the capital, it will not tolerate any further meditation, vowed to restore the security of Mubarak era.
Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi defense of the use of force, the U.S. and European governments condemned, he said that the authorities had no choice but to take action to end the "anarchy spread."
"We found that the matter has reached a point of no self-respecting country can accept," he said in a televised speech.
Authorities in Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt's second largest city on the Mediterranean coast several other cities, including the introduction of a curfew from dusk to dawn.
The use of force, prompting the Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei, the former UN diplomat and the most prominent liberal supporters, Mursi overthrown, vice president resigned, he said it might have to resolve conflicts through peaceful means.
"What happened today, the beneficiaries are those that appeal to violence, terrorism and the most extreme groups," he said.
Thousands of supporters have camped Mursi two sites in Cairo, because on July 3, before he was overthrown, he vowed not to leave the streets until he returned to power.
Despite the international community's attacks, ending six weeks of confrontation, pleaded guilty to exercise restraint and political negotiations. Across the Suez Canal, the crucial global trade route, Egypt is a key U.S. ally in the heart of the Middle East, was the first Arab country to make peace with Israel.
U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the use of force and called for lifting the state of emergency as soon as possible.
Violence spreads
A U.S. official told Reuters reporters that Washington was considering to cancel the biennial "Bright Star" joint military exercises with Egypt, after the expiration of this year, the latest violence, it will be a direct snub of the Egyptian army.
Violence ripples from Cairo, Mursi's supporters and security forces in the city of Alexandria, Minya, Assiut, Fayoum and Suez Buhayra restaurant and Beni Suef province conflict.
Also effectively ending bloodshed, now openly political role of the brothers, survival in the underground movement, 85 years after the 2011 uprising, and won every election held since the most severe blow.
Security officials initially said, Brother senior figures Mohammed · El-Beltagi's Essam El-Erian was arrested, in prison 里加入穆尔西 yourself and other leaders of the Brotherhood, but later admitted that they had not been caught. Beltagi 17-year-old daughter was among the dead.
Beltagi warned that wider conflict, and called on people to take to the streets to oppose the military deposed Mursi July 3 mass protests after the first.
"I swear by God, if you stay in your homes, Abdul Fatah who will be involved in Sisi, making this country Syria Abdul Fatah man contemplates the to promote the country's civil war, so that he escaped the gallows. "
ElBaradei's political movement, anti-Islamic Salvation Front, do not agree with his doubts, declared: "Egypt has held its head in the sky declared victory over misuse of religious and political groups."
Mursi since the overthrow of the security forces killed dozens of demonstrators twice before trying to push in the Mursi's followers in the street. But they from behind makeshift barricades followers and their families living in tent camps in full-scale attack.
Commando battalion began, desperate residents recite verses of the Qur'an, and cried: "God help us! God help us!" And helicopters hovered overhead and armored bulldozers plowed their temporary defenses.
Reuters reporters Zai Xian and Chang Kandao, masked police officers in dark uniforms pour out of the police car with sticks and tear gas. They demolished the tent, and set them ablaze.
"They smashed through the wall. Policemen and soldiers, who fired tear gas children," said Abdul Aziz Saleh, 39 years old, secondary school teachers, clutching his bleeding wound on his head.
Corpses, smashed skulls
Firing began, wounded and dead lying in pools of blood in the streets. A field hospital into a theater and art exhibitions playground for kids protesters camp area.
On the street lined up seven bodies, one of them a teenage skull was smashed, blood pouring from his head.
Another location in Cairo, Reuters reporters Zai Renqun and Zhong De Mursi supporters, when he heard the bullets whizzing past and hit the wall. Crowd fell to the ground cover. One person was killed by a bullet head.
Government insists that the armed camp of people. State-controlled television or sympathizers ran fragment seems to be firing a rifle soldier from behind sandbag barricades pro-Mursi protesters.
Reuters reporters He Qita and Xi Fang media did not see such incidents. The crowd seems to be mainly with sticks, stones and concrete slabs armed with rifles against the police and the military.
Violence is the worst in Egypt since the war with Israel in 1973 and forcing tough decisions after the Egyptian Western allies, especially in Washington, capital of Egypt's military $ 1.5 billion a year, and has so far refused to mark Mursi military overthrow of the "coup."
, "White House spokesman Josh seriously said:" The United States strongly condemns the use of violence against protesters in Egypt. "We express our condolences to those who have families of those who were killed and wounded and we have repeatedly urged the Egyptian army and security forces to exercise restraint."
"We also strongly oppose a return to a state of emergency law and called on the government to respect freedom of peaceful assembly, and due process under the law and other basic human rights. The world is watching what is happening in Cairo."
United States and Europe to press for Egypt's generals, no crackdown on demonstrators. Diplomatic efforts to open talks between the brothers and organs, Washington, Brussels and the support of Arab countries, collapsed last week.
CHURCHES incineration
Cairo, the state-run media said Mursi's supporters had been under siege, and set fire to government buildings and attacked several churches. Christian, 10% of the population of 85 million, the Muslims, because of fear of retaliation endorsed by Coptic Pope Tawadros military takeover.
Where at least two reporters died in Cairo. A Reuters photographer shot in the foot.
Field hospital in the camp in a makeshift morgue, Reuters correspondent counted 29 bodies, others are still to arrive. Most people died from gunshot wounds head.
In the corridor, a 12-year-old boy, topless sportswear trousers, laid a gunshot wound through his neck. His mother bent over him, rocking back and forth, quietly kissed his chest. A nurse sobbed, her hands and knees as she tried to mop the blood and tissue roll.
Adelaide Leaman Sur, judges appointed president, by the army overthrew the Egyptian first elected leader announced on July 3 state of emergency for one month, and called on the army to assist the police enforcement of safety. Activists said the move would give legal protection troops arrested.
Turkey and the Arab League called on the UN Security Council to take prompt action to stop "massacre" in Egypt, Iran warned that the risk of civil war. Its Member States of the European Union and some deplored the killing.
Mursi became Egypt's first freely elected leader in June 2012, but failed to address the serious economic malaise and many Egyptians fear the obvious efforts to strengthen Islamic rule.
Liberals and young Egyptians staged huge rallies calling for his resignation, the military says it has removed him in the people's will. Ever since he was deposed, the Gulf Arab countries have committed $ 1.2 billion in aid to buy the Provisional Government of valuable time trying to put its finances.
Late in the afternoon, Mursi's supporters have maintained campsite vigil six weeks is empty. A man stood alone in the wreckage through the speaker reciting a core tenet of Islam: "There is no God but Allah."
He cried, and then his voice broke into silence.
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