Saturday, February 26, 2011

Egyptian demonstrators Tahrir again last night after riots

.- Hundreds of protesters again occupied the central Tahrir Square today after they were expelled by force last night in a riot with military police authorities promised they would not repeat. Carrying banners and flags to half this afternoon were hundreds of people that had settled there, the epicenter of public protests forced the February 11 resignation of President Hosni Mubarak.

"Sitting up to topple the regime of truth" and "That fall, dropping the regime," the posters said two protesters who were gathering in a circle of grass that occupies the center of the plaza, as could verify Efe This focus is part of attempts to speed up reforms after Mubarak's resignation and change the government.

Although Tuesday was a government reshuffle, most ministers are from the previous regime. Yesterday, Friday, tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered in Tahrir Square to demand these demands, and at night several hundred tried to camp there, to continue an occupation that lasted until days after the resignation of Mubarak.

But last night the military police evicted protesters with riot gear, an update to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces of Egypt, who inherited the rule of Mubarak, described today as "unintended clashes." "The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces reiterated the youth of the Revolution of January 25 the interest in fulfilling the noble goals of the revolution, and what happened yesterday during Friday's rally was the result of unintended clashes between police Military and revolutionaries, "the junta said in a statement.

He also announced "immediate release" of all youths arrested for rioting last night, and expressed his fear that last night's incidents were "infiltrators" interested in creating divisions between military and civilians. "These elements Armed Forces attacked with stones and bottles, and we are convinced that this is not the conduct of the revolution, characterized by a patriotic consciousness and understand the degree of responsibility of the Armed Outliers," added the military rulers .

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