Egypt Independent
Protesters mourn another death as clashes continue
Wed, 28/11/2012
Hundreds of protesters participated in the funeral of protester Fatehy Gharib Wednesday at Omar Makram Mosque in Tahrir Square.
Gharib, a member at the
Socialist Popular Alliance Party, died on Tuesday after inhaling tear
gas fired by security forces during clashes with demonstrators, said the
party.
A report by the Health
Ministry on the incident claimed that the death was the result of a
heart attack, and a sharp drop in blood circulation.
The body arrived at the mosque on Wednesday afternoon, where hundreds were waiting to perform the funeral prayers.
They chanted, “O, martyr rest
in peace, they are in hell and you're in heaven,” and “Down with the
rule of the [Muslim Brotherhood Supreme] Guide.”
Security forces withdrew from
the vicinity of the mosque to Simon Bolivar Square, southwest Tahrir
Square, where they continued clashing with dozens of stone-throwing
protesters.
Security forces used teargas
canisters to scatter demonstrators, but clashes continued and reached
the vicinity of the Semiramis Hotel by the Nile.
The Interior Ministry has
denied reports that security forces attempted to clear Tahrir Square
early Wednesday morning, saying it is committed to encouraging freedom
of expression and peaceful protests.
In a statement on Wednesday, the ministry said it fired teargas because “rioters” prevented security forces from extinguishing fires around Simon Bolivar Square.
“Rioters started fires early
on Wednesday at the area surrounding Simon Bolivar Square. One of them
was in a store on Qasr al-Doubara Street, another one on the top of a
building facing Semiramis Hotel, while the third one broke out at the
social center for talents at Qasr al-Doubara School,” the statement
alleged.
“While firefighters were trying to reach the fires, some rioters intercepted and attacked them in an attempt to damage the water hoses,” the statement added.
“Security services were forced to intervene and get them away using teargas, so firefighters could get to the fires and prevent them reach neighboring buildings. They were then able to extinguish the fires.”
“The ministry calls on
representatives of political and revolutionary forces in Tahrir Square
to attempt communication with protesters to prevent assault on public
and private properties in the area,” the statement concluded.
*Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm
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