Continuation of the ongoing protests in Egypt, a student killed, 21 injured

Continuation of the ongoing protests in Egypt

Continuation of the ongoing protests in Egypt

Cairo — Time News

Students in Cairo during anti-government protests, clashes, killing one student and injuring twenty.

Ahmad Ansari, a health ministry official said the victim was a student of Mohammad Reza Mohammad Abdo and his age was nineteen. Engineering at Cairo University, he was a second year student. Immediately killed know why he was not shot dead by security personnel have lost their lives or have been torture. Outside of Cairo University students protest from the Muslim Brotherhood in Alexandria twenty women for eleven years in prisonordered to send jail. Dr. Mohammad Morsi supporters on July 3 after their removal from the armed forces are protesting against the move. Past few weeks, the protests have become the pivot universities and the second democratically elected every fourth day, students are protesting against the removal of the President. Egypt, interim president of the country’s interim government and military adly Mansour against limits and bound to make these demonstrations last Sunday, a controversial law approved. Protesters under it to hold meetings in public places will take prior permission before. Law enforcement on Tuesday and Wednesday after the Egyptian forces Islamists and secular organizations, two separate demonstrations were dispersed by force. , security officials arrested several people who took part in the demonstrations had taken. Their trials in civilian courts against prfujy campaign Mona Seif, founder and former President Hosni Mubarak during a protest against the people who have been deprived of both eyesthe protests has continued. Global human rights watchdog Amnesty International to protest the new law implemented to curb criticism of Egypt said that it was vulnerable citizens freedom of assembly and security forces against protesters has the right to use force to bhaba. Freedom and justice party political face of the Muslim Brotherhood has condemned the controversial law.

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