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Clashes in Egypt at trial of cops

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Press Trust of India Cairo

The expected verdict in the trial of policemen accused of killing the protesters in Alexandria, during the first days of the uprising, has not yet been announced.

According to eye-witness Yehia El-Imam, the clashes began after Central Security Forces tried to prevent the families of dead protesters, and other activists, from demonstrating in front of the court. Both sides threw stones at each other.

El-Imam said, "Police used violence and tear gas was used at first to disperse protesters, the protesters threw stones at the police and one security truck was sabotaged."

Another eyewitness said, "Rubber bullets are being used. By the time I arrived there were hundreds of protesters and security in an attack and retreat position. The Corniche of Al-Mansheyya is blocked."

 

Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) Lawyer Hamdy Khalaf said three protesters were detained by police forces, but lawyers negotiated at the court to free the detainees. He denied that police officers used excessive tear gas bombs or rubber bullets.

Eyewitnesses said there were several injuries. Al-Ahram stated that two people have been injured so far.

  

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First Published: Oct 13 2010 | 1:52 PM IST

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