And 'the budget rose to 10 dead in clashes that took place yesterday evening in Cairo between Coptic Christians and Muslims Salafis. This was announced by a government source quoted by the Egyptian satellite television al-Arabiya. The Ministry of Health in Cairo has also know that last night in clashes in the district of Cairo Moqattem also injured 110 people.
The injured, said Sheriff Zamel, head of the emergency department of the Ministry of Health, were admitted to ten hospitals in Cairo, including the Italian and the Anglo-American hospital. Zamel said that shows the injured from gunshot injuries, fractures to the body and bruises on his head.
The ministry also said that two of the wounded admitted to Kasr El Aini hospital overnight, in the center of Cairo, have fled. Yesterday Copts gathered for the third straight day outside the headquarters of the Egyptian public broadcasting. At the same time, a group of Salafis staged a protest in the government offices in downtown Cairo, pulling the ball in case of a young Christian, married to a Coptic religious, which would disappear after converting to Islam.
A case in the past has also been used by al-Qaeda as a pretext to justify the massacres against Christians in Iraq.
The injured, said Sheriff Zamel, head of the emergency department of the Ministry of Health, were admitted to ten hospitals in Cairo, including the Italian and the Anglo-American hospital. Zamel said that shows the injured from gunshot injuries, fractures to the body and bruises on his head.
The ministry also said that two of the wounded admitted to Kasr El Aini hospital overnight, in the center of Cairo, have fled. Yesterday Copts gathered for the third straight day outside the headquarters of the Egyptian public broadcasting. At the same time, a group of Salafis staged a protest in the government offices in downtown Cairo, pulling the ball in case of a young Christian, married to a Coptic religious, which would disappear after converting to Islam.
A case in the past has also been used by al-Qaeda as a pretext to justify the massacres against Christians in Iraq.
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