Friday, February 3, 2012

#Armenian #President Serzh Sargsyan sent a letter of condolences to the Head of Egypt's ruling army

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Armenia News  -  8:08 AM  -  Public
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan sent a letter of condolences to the Head of Egypt's ruling army council, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi on the tragedy that took place at the Port Said football stadiu...
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Joe Reich  -  7:45 AM  -  Public
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youtube.com – A crew from RT's Arabic-language channel Rusiya al-Yaum got under fire from tear gas in Egyptian capital during clashes between protesters and police ...
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At least 74 people die after clashes break out at game in Port Said between local club Al-Masry and Cairo side Al-Ahly.
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BBC Africa  -  7:26 AM  -  Public
BBC journalist Farayi Mungazi recalls his first-hand experience of violence at a top football game in Egypt
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Lion Fisile  -  Football fans (soccer that is), are the worst species of human garbage. I still can't figure out what the hype is all about. Those who play get paid heavily. The rest are just a scum of violent spectators. Worse still, you can't drink out of the cup being won. Stupid-ass freaks.
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Mohammad Hamza  -  7:04 AM  -  Public
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Egypt: Clashes, Injured 849, Dead 2

Two people have been killed and more than 800 injured in protests across Egypt sparked by the deaths of 74 people after a football match. The two killed were shot by police trying to disperse angry crowds in the city of Suez, medical officials said. In the capital Cairo, thousands of protesters remained on the streets following a day of clashes with police. Thousands marched to the interior ministry, where security forces fired tear gas to keep them back.

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