Sunday, March 6, 2011

Back in Cairo violence the army shoots into the air

CAIRO - More violence in Cairo after the revolt that deposed President Hosni Mubarak. The army fired into the air in the capital to disperse protesters who tried to approach one of the locations of the security forces. Other shots firearms were reported near the Interior Ministry. The demonstrators were taken to the streets to chidere the reform of the police.

And a group reported to have been attacked by men in civilian clothes armed with a knife. Almost a month after the resignation of Mubarak, the new government was formed headed by Essam Sharaf. Tomorrow evening, the executive will be sworn in front of the head of the Supreme Council of the armed forces Hussein Tantawi.

Several new faces. Change among others Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit will be replaced by Nabil El Arab, a member of the Movement for Change by Mohamed El Baradei has been judge of the International Court of Justice until 2006 and Permanent Representative of Egypt at the United Nations United.

Justice will be Mohamed Abdel-Aziz el-Gendi, former Attorney General in the eighties. Mansur el Essawi will be interior minister. Changes also the department of Culture, who will be entrusted to Emad Abu-Ghazi, a professor of literature at the University of Cairo, for which, the news agency Mena, the priority will be to protect the antiquities and involve young people in the cultural process.

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