Monday, March 7, 2011

The demonstrators in downtown Cairo to the Egyptian army shoot in the air

More violence in Cairo: A group of protesters complained of being attacked by men in civilian clothes armed with a knife when they tried to approach a state security building near the U.S. embassy. Previously the army had opened fire, firing in the air to disperse a demonstration at the Ministry of Interior.

Many activists are telling on Facebook of the army, who fired in the air to disperse the protesters, who are concentrated in the area between the People's Assembly and the Ministry of the Interior, in the heart of Cairo. Some protesters say they were threatened and attacked by armed criminals and that would be many people who have been detained.


One of the activists on Facebook has called upon the demonstrators, asking them to move from Tahrir Square to the Interior Ministry. First of the Egyptian Ambassador to the United Nations, Nabil al-Arabi, has accepted the post of foreign minister in the new government in Cairo offered by Prime Minister Isam Sharaf charge.

This was announced by al-Arabiya satellite television. Al-Arabi takes the place of outgoing foreign minister, Ahmed Aboul Gheit. So the new government of Essam Sharaf is ready and will be sworn in on Monday evening in front of the head of the Supreme Council of the armed forces Hussein Tantawi.

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