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In Sunday's protest at Misr International University, students demanded a pedestrians' bridge outside the university gate to prevent accidents. Protesting students marched to University Deputy Chariman, Hassan's office to put forward their demand. They claim to have been stopped by the security personnel. |
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Ittihad of Alexandria players have boycotted the club's training session on Sunday to protest non-payment of their salaries. |
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Protesters in Ismailia near the vital Suez Canal block the main road and try to block the railway, announcing they are joining the civil disobedience campaign seen in nearby cities. |
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Protesters threw petrol bombs and stones at the police station in Port Said after the authorities decided to move prisoners awaiting a verdict over alleged involvement in a deadly football riot. Police responded with tear gas. 253 people were injured in the clashes. |
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Protests broke out in Mansoura city on Sunday in reaction to the violent clashes the city has witnessed during recent days. The clashes began when mourners threw rocks at security forces located at one of Mansoura's prisons, as they passed by the prison on their way from Al-Nasr mosque towards the Abdel Azeem family's cemetery. Security forces fired cautionary gunshots in the air and clashes ended as mourners moved on towards the cemetery.Hours later, violent clashes again broke out between hundreds of protesters gathered at Al-Thawra Square and CSF members. Protesters hurled rocks at the CSF who fired an extensive amount of teargas bombs and birdshot |
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Residents of the governorates of Qena, Aswan and Al-Sharqeya blocked railways and roads on Sunday morning in protest over the fuel shortage. Groups in Zagazig, Al-Sharqeya, also blocked the railroad for some hours. Yasser Al-Refa'ei, a Revolutionary Youth Coalition representative in Al-Sharqeya, said the groups resolved the blockage after negotiations with governmental officials. Two families quarrelled over their places in a long queue at a gas station, which then escalated into violent fighting. Both families used weapons, leaving two people dead and five others injured. |
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Residents of the governorates of Qena, Aswan and Al-Sharqeya blocked railways and roads on Sunday morning in protest over the fuel shortage. In Aswan, drivers blocked Al-Sadat road after they were unable to fill their fuel tanks, reported state-owned Al-Ahram. Security officials were able to clear the blockage an hour later. |
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Residents of the governorates of Qena, Aswan and Al-Sharqeya blocked railways and roads on Sunday morning in protest over the fuel shortage. In Nag' Hammadi, Qena, tens of taxi drivers and farmers blocked the railway from 7 am on Sunday, Governmental officials negotiated with the protesters and by noon had convinced them to resolve the blockage. |
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Security forces stormed Cairo's Tahrir Square at dawn to open it to traffic.According to the TV, 39 people were arrested with guns, Molotov cocktails and tear gas in their possession. |
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Violent clashes between police forces and civilians broke out late Sunday in front of the InterContinental Semiramis Hotel on Cairo's Nile Corniche. Al-Ahram's Arabic-language news portal reported that a number of rioters near Abdel-Moneim Riyad Square had set a police vehicle ablaze, before Central Security Forces replied with teargas. |