30 Apr 2024
Thursday 15 August 2013 - 22:18
Story Code : 45004

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood calls for mass protests after deadly crackdown

Egypts Muslim Brotherhood has called for a mass protest march in Cairo as the death toll from the militarys recent deadly clampdown on supporters of the ousted president, Mohamed Morsi, surpasses 500.
Senior Brotherhood officials said on Thursday the planned march is to be held in protest to the massacre of people after security forces stormed two protest camps in Cairo.

Meanwhile, people in the city of Alexandria took to the streets to protest against the recent fatal crackdown in the capital.

Egypts Health Ministry says at least 525 people were killed and 3,600 injured in Wednesdays violence.

Over 43 security personnel, including a number of generals and colonels, were among the dead. A funeral was reportedly held for the military personnel killed in the unrest.

However, the Muslim Brotherhood put the death toll far higher, saying more than 2,000 people had died. It has vowed to peacefully defeat the military coup that led to Morsis ouster last month.

In a separate development, Egyptian authorities extended Morsis detention for another 30 days.

Egyptian authorities have also referred 84 people, including Brotherhood members and supporters, from the city of Suez to military prosecutors. They have been charged with murder and setting churches alight.

The Egyptian army had earlier warned of taking action against the supporters of the ousted president.

By Press TV

 

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