Kuwait Times

Demonstrat­ors clash with Egyptian forces

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CAIRO: Egyptian security forces clashed with hundreds of anti-government protesters in the port city of Suez on Saturday, firing tear gas and live rounds, said several residents who participat­ed in the demonstrat­ions. A heavy security presence was also maintained in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, the epicenter of Egypt’s 2011 revolution, after protests in several cities called for the removal of generaltur­ned-president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi.

Such demonstrat­ions are rare after Egypt effectivel­y banned protests under a law passed following the 2013 military ouster of Islamist ex-president Mohamed Morsi. But discontent over rising prices has been swelling in Egypt, where Sisi’s government has imposed strict austerity measures since 2016 as part of a $12-billion loan package from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund. Nearly one in three Egyptians live below the poverty line on less than $1.40 a day, according to official figures released in July.

On Saturday protesters headed to downtown Suez for the second night in a row, where they were met by security forces barricadin­g the streets and armored vehicles. “There were about 200 or so people. They (security forces) fired tear gas, rubber and live bullets and there were injuries”, a man who took part in the demonstrat­ion but declined to be named told AFP.

Another resident, who also preferred to remain anonymous, said the tear gas was so thick it had reached her apartment block a few kilometres away from the turbulent downtown area. “My nose started burning up. The smell was seeping through the balcony. I also saw some youth run and hide in our street”, the woman said.

On late Friday, hundreds of Egyptians poured through the streets of Cairo, chanting slogans including “Leave, Sisi!” and demanding the “fall of the regime”. At least 74 people were arrested after clashes between the crowds and police in the capital, a security source told AFP. The protests came after Mohamed Aly, an exiled businessma­n and opponent of Sisi posted calls online for demonstrat­ions against Sisi.

He upped the pressure on Saturday in an expletivef­illed video, imploring Egyptians to join a “million-man march” next Friday and to fill all “major squares” of the country. “This is a people’s revolution... We have to link up together as one... and organize going down to the major squares,” he said in a Facebook appeal to his followers. The constructi­on contractor has been posting videos that have gone viral since early September, accusing Sisi and the military of rampant corruption. The president denied the allegation­s last week, saying he was “honest and faithful” to his people and the military.

 ??  ?? SUEZ, Egypt: This combinatio­n of pictures created yesterday shows confrontat­ions between Egyptian security forces and protesters in Al-Arbaeen Square in the center of this port city. — AFP
SUEZ, Egypt: This combinatio­n of pictures created yesterday shows confrontat­ions between Egyptian security forces and protesters in Al-Arbaeen Square in the center of this port city. — AFP

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