Sunday, May 15, 2011

New clashes between Muslims and Christians left seven injured in Cairo

Cairo Coptic .- At least seven were wounded in another confrontation between Muslims and Christians in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, according to several national media. According to these sources, a Muslim youth after an argument with a group of Coptic demonstrators at the gates of the building of state television, warned a group of friends who arrived and opened fire on Christians concentrated there.

This caused a new outbreak of violence between members of both communities, leaving more injured, as reported by Russian news agency RIA Novosti. The relations between Copts and Muslims have been radicalized in recent weeks. Hours before the explosion there has been a fixture near the tomb of an important Muslim Sheikh in the Sinai Peninsula, as reported by the Egyptian news agency MENA.

No further information has leaked about this.

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