Cairo has fallen quiet after yesterday’s crackdown on Islamist protesters by security forces which ended with the deaths of at least 421 people.
Cairo has fallen quiet after yesterday’s crackdown on Islamist protesters by security forces which ended with the deaths of at least 421 people.
A state of emergency has been called after at least 421 people were killed in “major military assault” to clear the Muslim Brotherhood protesters from the two makeshift camps they have occupied in Cairo since the ousting of Mohamed Morsi.
Baroness Ashton, the European Union’s foreign policy and security chief, has met with ousted president Mohammed Morsi for “in-depth” discussions on bringing calm and preventing further violence in Egypt
More than 100 people have been killed and hundreds more injured at a protest in Cairo in support of ousted President Mohammed Morsi.
Violence has erupted in Cairo once more with seven people being killed in clashes between security forces and Muslim Brotherhood Morsi-supporters in the Egyptian capital.