10 killed
in sectarian clashes in Cairo
Wednesday March 09, 2011 08:05:43 PM,
IANS
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Cairo: Ten people
were killed and over a 100 injured in overnight clashes between
Muslim and Christian groups in the Egyptian capital, Xinhua
reported Wednesday.
The health and population ministry said Wednesday that 10 people
were killed and 110 injured in the violence.
The clashes took place in the Muqattam, Qalaa and Sayeda Eisha
districts of Cairo, the MENA news agency reported quoting Sherif
Zamel, head of the ministry's ambulance and emergency division. He
said the dead and the injured were brought to various hospitals.
The violence, which continued for the fourth day Tuesday,
escalated after Coptic protestors blocked a main road in front of
the Egyptian Radio and TV building in Cairo for over two hours.
The protests by Coptic Christians began after a church was torched
in a village in the Helwan governorate.
They demanded ending of the sectarian attacks against them and
rebuilding the burnt Shahedain church.
They also called for providing protection for the Copts and
compensation for the losses suffered by them.
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