New York Daily News

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Egyptian Forces Storm Pro-Morsi Sit-Ins

Posted on 06:29 by Unknown

CAIRO — Security forces moved on Wednesday to clear two camps in Cairo
occupied by supporters of the ousted president, Mohamed Morsi,
deploying armored vehicles, bulldozers, tear gas, snipers and
helicopters in a sustained and bloody operation that seemed to
surprise some protesters with its resolve and to deepen an already
profound gulf in Egyptian society.
Witnesses spoke of gunfire from shotguns and automatic rifles as white
clouds of tear gas offset plumes of black smoke from burning tires.
Protesters arrived at field hospitals with gunshot wounds to the neck
and chest. At one location, soldiers were seen firing on a lone
protester lobbing rocks from a rooftop. There were reports of dozens
of fatalities, including three police officers. Scores of people were
arrested, including leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, news reports
said.

The operation also threatened to reinforce regional tensions with
Turkey, whose Islamist-backed government opposed the overthrow of Mr.
Morsi. The "armed intervention on civilians, on people demonstrating"
was "completely unacceptable," in the words of President Abdullah Gul.

Hours after the operation began, the authorities said they had cleared
the smaller of two encampments at Nahda Square near Cairo University.
But protesters at the larger camp around the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque
in the northeastern suburb of Nasr City remained defiant but seemed to
be under siege by vastly superior forces seeking to uproot them.

Pro-Morsi demonstrators from outside the larger camp, meanwhile,
clashed with the police on its approaches, braving waves of tear gas
to barricade streets. Some protesters prepared gasoline bombs and
broke paving stones to hurl at their adversaries as the confrontation
unfolded.

The clashes illuminated the deepening fissures in Egypt between an
Islamist movement sustained by the Muslim Brotherhood in support of
Mr. Morsi and secular forces who cast the military as protectors.

News agencies reported clashes between civilian supporters and foes of
Mr. Morsi in other parts of Cairo. An Egyptian human rights group, the
Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, said the crackdown had
spurred counterattacks by Muslim Brotherhood supporters against Coptic
Christian churches in Minya and Sohag, south of Cairo, apparently
reflecting a perception among Islamists that the Coptic minority had
supported the military's action in ousting Mr. Morsi in early July.

As demonstrations spread to other cities on Wednesday, television
footage from the Mediterranean city of Alexandria and Aswan in the
south showed thousands of Morsi supporters taking to the streets to
protest the military action in Cairo. The authorities were reported to
have suspended rail services in and out of Cairo to prevent pro-Morsi
demonstrators from regrouping or summoning reinforcements.

Amid the confusion, there were wildly divergent tallies of the death
toll. The Muslim Brotherhood called the operation a "massacre" and put
the number of dead in the hundreds, a figure that was not immediately
borne out by reporters visiting morgues.

Egypt's state news agency reported that three members of the security
forces had been shot and killed. The Egyptian Health Ministry said
nine protesters had died. But, at one makeshift morgue run by
pro-Morsi protesters, the number of dead bodies rose from 3 to 12 in a
matter of minutes while at another, Agence France-Press reported, one
of its reporters counted 43 bodies.

The coordinated action against the Morsi supporters, which had been
expected for days, began around 7 a.m. local time. The protesters are
seeking the reinstatement of Mr. Morsi, who became Egypt's first
democratically elected president in 2012 and was deposed by the
military six weeks ago. In removing Mr. Morsi, the military also
suspended the Constitution and installed an interim government
presided over by a senior jurist.

A statement from the interim government praised the security forces
for showing what it called self-restraint and blaming leaders of the
Muslim Brotherhood for inciting violence. "The government holds these
leaders fully responsible for any spilled blood, and for all the
rioting and violence going on," the statement said, according to
Reuters.

The interim authorities also pledged to pursue a military-based
political blueprint for the country's future in "a way that strives
not to exclude any party from participation."
But, in a further sign of the rift between faith and political power,
Al Azhar, the pre-eminent Muslim religious authority, said it had no
advance knowledge that the authorities would use aggressive means to
disperse the protesters. A statement cited by Agence France-Presse
called on all sides to "exercise self-restraint and take into account
the interests of the nation" and said the "use of violence has never
been an alternative to a political solution."
The statement followed hours of clashes after army bulldozers moved in
to dismantle the defenses set up by protesters.

Images on Al Jazeera television showed a car ablaze and protesters
being treated for bloody injuries. Protesters' tents appeared to have
been razed, and a pillar of black smoke rose above palm trees in one
of the areas. The footage showed what appeared to be a gunman firing
from a rooftop, but the shooter's identity was not immediately clear.

At Nahda Square, black-uniformed police wearing gas masks and helmets
dragged and carried away protesters, the footage showed. At least one
of the protesters showed no sign of life as his limp body was loaded
into an ambulance. The police seemed to be rounding up protesters in
groups as they fled the barrages of tear gas. The footage also showed
smoke from burning tires.

State television broadcast images of what it said was a protester
firing on security forces with an assault rifle.

An Associated Press television video journalist at the larger of the
camps at Nasr City said he heard women screaming as a cloud of white
smoke hung over the site in eastern Cairo.

Mohamed Soltan, a representative of protesters there, told Al Jazeera
that a cameraman working with the protesters had been shot and killed
by a sniper while filming on a stage. There was no official
confirmation of the shooting.

According to a recent visitor, the camp in Nasr City was always likely
to present the authorities with a greater challenge. Tens of thousands
of people have built a well-equipped community there with electricity,
Internet access, a hospital, communal kitchens, latrines and showers.

While dozens of people have been killed by the police and the military
since the sit-ins began, analysts said, the crackdowns on the
protesters seemed to have reinforced their conviction to stay.

Mr. Morsi is being held at an undisclosed location. The military
authorities have taken steps toward his criminal prosecution on
charges relating to his activities during the revolution that ousted
his predecessor, Hosni Mubarak.

While Egyptians broadly consider Mr. Mubarak's autocracy to have been
fundamentally illegitimate, Mr. Morsi is now under investigation for
his own escape from political imprisonment and his work in the
Islamist political opposition that helped to topple Mr. Mubarak in
2011.
Copyright http://www.nytimes.com/
For Medical Devices Visit Here http://kacmedical.blogspot.com/
For WallPaper Visit Here : http://www.playboyz.in/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Report: 2 dead in UPS plane crash near Alabama airport

Posted on 06:16 by Unknown

The pilot and co-pilot of a UPS plane were killed when their plane
crashed while approaching an airport in Birmingham, Ala., early
Wednesday, local media are reporting, citing Mayor William Bell.

The cargo plane, an A300 aircraft was en route from Louisville, Ky.,
when it crashed near a field, FAA spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said in
an email.

The pilot and co-pilot were the only people aboard the plane, company
spokesman Jeff Wafford said. The crash happened at about 6 a.m.,
Bergen said.

Bell told al.com that no one on the ground was injured, which is
fortunate he said, because there is a church and some homes about 500
yards from the debris field.

"It's a tragedy anytime you have loss of life,'' the mayor told the
website. "I am grateful for the men and women of the police and fire
departments who quickly got the scene under control."

Bell, who was briefed on the situation by the city's fire chief, said
the plane broke into two or three primary pieces. "There were two to
three small explosions, but we think that was related to the aviation
fuel," he said.

Flight tracking site flightaware.com shows the cargo plane, identified
by the site and the FAA as flight UPS1354, dropped more than 9,000
feet over the course of two minutes about four minutes before the
crash.

"As we work through this difficult situation, we ask for your
patience, and that you keep those involved in your thoughts and
prayers," Atlanta-based UPS said in a statement.

Birmingham Airport Authority spokeswoman Toni Herrera-Bast said the
plane crashed in "open land" she described as a grassy field on the
outskirts of Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. She said
the crash hasn't affected airport operations.
Copyright http://www.usatoday.com/
For Medical Devices Visit Here http://kacmedical.blogspot.com/
For WallPaper Visit Here : http://www.playboyz.in/
Read More
Posted in | No comments

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Robin Thicke Excited Nervous About Release Of Blurred Lines LP

Posted on 07:05 by Unknown
This album is an eclectic array of funky RB and groovy dance tracks slathered with Thickes silky smooth persona. He worked with A listers like Timbaland will.i.am Pharrell T.I. Kendrick Lamar and 2 Chainz on his follow up to 2011s Love After War.

Continue reading

Read More
Posted in | No comments

Antigua official licensee for US Solheim Cup team

Posted on 07:05 by Unknown
The Antigua development team and U.S. captain Mag Mallon worked together to design the uniforms over a year long process. This included certain fabrics and designs for possible weather conditions. Antigua also fitted each player that could make or...

Continue reading

Read More
Posted in | No comments

Body of ex Colorado Rockies pitcher Frank Castillo recovered

Posted on 07:05 by Unknown
PHOENIX Authorities have recovered the body of former Colorado Rockies pitcher Frank Castillo after he apparently drowned at a lake northeast of Phoenix. Maricopa County sheriffs officials say divers pulled the 44 year olds body out of Bartlett ...

Continue reading

Read More
Posted in | No comments

Ecuadoran football player Christian Chucho Benitez dies age 27

Posted on 07:05 by Unknown
(CNN) Ecuador international Christian Benitez the top scorer in the Mexican league last season has died suddenly at the age of 27. The striker popularly known as Chucho passed away in the Qatari capital Doha one day after playing his first game ...

Continue reading

Read More
Posted in | No comments

The Bachelorette recap Dramatic exit bombshell confession in part 1 of ...

Posted on 07:05 by Unknown
The producers of The Bachelorette decided to drag out the finale into two weeks but after a shocking exit in Antigua during last nights episode it looks as though it may be worth it. The week also known as Fantasy Suite Week started off quite ...

Continue reading

Read More
Posted in | No comments
Older Posts Home
Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Identify Explosive Stocks To Trade
    Many investors often come to me with this query, " How can I know what shares are going to crack out in price?" Indeed, if you ca...
  • Anonymous and Libertarians Protest CISPA Tech Giants Dont Give a Damn
    About 400 websites are taking part in an online blackout today to protest the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act ( CISPA ). The w...
  • Shares, Connection & Forex
    Series I benefits ties (Ibonds) are an perfect present for kids and grand kids as well as traders looking to add rising prices security to t...
  • Louisville Beats Michigan 82 76 For NCAA Title
    Rick Pitino capped the greatest week of his life with the prize he wanted most of all. Luke Hancock produced another huge game off the bench...
  • Allan Arbus dies at 95 played psychiatrist on MASH
    As the wise dryly humorous psychiatrist caring for shellshocked surgeons and troops in the hit television series MASH actor Allan Arbus w...
  • Egyptian Forces Storm Pro-Morsi Sit-Ins
    CAIRO — Security forces moved on Wednesday to clear two camps in Cairo occupied by supporters of the ousted president, Mohamed Morsi, depl...
  • How Margaret Thatchers Falklands gamble paid off
    The Falklands war of April June 1982 was the turning point in Mrs Thatchers premiership indeed in her political career. The previous Octob...
  • The Voice sends two singers home
    After delivering powerful performances on Memorial Day the singers of The Voice returned Tuesday to find out which two of them would be el...
  • Robin Thicke Excited Nervous About Release Of Blurred Lines LP
    This album is an eclectic array of funky RB and groovy dance tracks slathered with Thickes silky smooth persona. He worked with A listers l...
  • Purchase Silver coins
    Do you have any interest in making an financial commitment in silver coins ? This may not be as common as money making an financial commitme...

Categories

  • forex exchange (10)

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (154)
    • ▼  August (2)
      • Egyptian Forces Storm Pro-Morsi Sit-Ins
      • Report: 2 dead in UPS plane crash near Alabama air...
    • ►  July (59)
    • ►  June (27)
    • ►  May (46)
    • ►  April (20)
  • ►  2012 (4)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  November (3)
  • ►  2011 (1)
    • ►  June (1)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile