When suppressing protests in Egypt, 11 people were killed
In the picture: Mursi's supporters are trying to hide at the rampage from tear gas used by the police In Egypt, at least 11 people were killed when suppressing the security forces of the prohibited movement of the Muslim Brothers forbidden movement. The Ministry of Health reported that four people died on Friday in Cairo. People also died in Fayum, Ismaili, Alexandria. The Ministry of Health of Egypt reported that more than 40 people were injured and more than 120 were arrested. Security forces suppressed the demonstrations that protested, despite the ban on the demonstration.
Hundreds of people were killed during the clashes and thousands were taken into custody since the military overthrew the military Islamist Mohammed Mursi in July. The protests intensified since the last month of the Muslim Brothers was officially declared a terrorist organization.
The authorities are preparing to vote under the new constitution at the end of this month.