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16 protesters killed during Egypt protests

By Greater Kashmir News

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Tuesday ,02 July 2013

16 protesters killed during Egypt protests
Cairo, July 1: At least 16 people were killed and hundreds injured in clashes across Egypt as angry protesters took to the streets for the second day today, storming the headquarters ruling Muslim Brotherhood and giving an ultimatum to beleaguered President Mohamed Morsi to quit by tomorrow.
 
In the capital here, thousands of people massed at the iconic Tahrir Square - the epicentre of pro-democracy protests in 2011 - under the banner of Tamarod (Rebellion) movement which is driving the campaign with a petition of signatures seeking 61-year-old Morsi's ouster and a snap election.
 
Anti-government protesters also stormed the national headquarters of Muslim Brotherhood here. They also ransacked the six-storey building and set it on fire.
 
State media quoting the country's Health and Population Ministry said the nationwide death toll from June 30 protests stands at 16, with the total number of injuries estimated at 743 in 17 governorates.
 
"We give Mohamed Morsi until 5:00 pm (1500 GMT) on Tuesday July 2 to leave power, allowing state institutions to prepare for early presidential elections," Tamarod said in a statement on its website.
 
The statement warned that Morsi would face a campaign of civil disobedience if he did not leave power by tomorrow.
 
Meanwhile, four ministers resigned from the Cabinet today in protest against perceived mishandling of the current political stand-off in the country by Morsi's government, state news agency MENA reported.
 
Eight people were killed in clashes between opponents and supporters of Morsi here, while three people died in the Assiut province.