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Egypt protests: Two die in violence in Alexandria | Egypt protests: Two die in violence in Alexandria |
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Two people have been killed in clashes involving pro-Islamist protesters and police in the northern Egyptian city of Alexandria, the authorities say. | Two people have been killed in clashes involving pro-Islamist protesters and police in the northern Egyptian city of Alexandria, the authorities say. |
The violence occurred during marches by the banned Muslim Brotherhood, the Interior Ministry said. | |
Egypt has seen a series of violent protests since President Mohammed Morsi was deposed by the army in July 2013. | Egypt has seen a series of violent protests since President Mohammed Morsi was deposed by the army in July 2013. |
A crackdown on the Brotherhood, to which Mr Morsi belongs, followed his ousting. | A crackdown on the Brotherhood, to which Mr Morsi belongs, followed his ousting. |
Trading blame | Trading blame |
The Interior Ministry accused the Muslim Brotherhood protesters of blocking a road, setting shops and a car on fire, and firing guns, Reuters reported. | The Interior Ministry accused the Muslim Brotherhood protesters of blocking a road, setting shops and a car on fire, and firing guns, Reuters reported. |
It said some residents had exchanged fire with the Brotherhood protesters, killing two people and injuring three police officers. | It said some residents had exchanged fire with the Brotherhood protesters, killing two people and injuring three police officers. |
However a statement by a pro-Morsi alliance blamed government forces for the deaths. | However a statement by a pro-Morsi alliance blamed government forces for the deaths. |
Police also fired tear gas at pro-Morsi student demonstrators on Wednesday in the Nile Delta city of Zagazig, Mr Morsi's home town. | Police also fired tear gas at pro-Morsi student demonstrators on Wednesday in the Nile Delta city of Zagazig, Mr Morsi's home town. |
Earlier police fired tear gas and water cannon at hundreds of Brotherhood supporters demonstrating near the Defence Ministry in Cairo. | Earlier police fired tear gas and water cannon at hundreds of Brotherhood supporters demonstrating near the Defence Ministry in Cairo. |
The Brotherhood, which had been banned since September from all activity, was declared a terrorist group last week after a suicide bombing of a police headquarters in the Nile Delta. | The Brotherhood, which had been banned since September from all activity, was declared a terrorist group last week after a suicide bombing of a police headquarters in the Nile Delta. |
Thousands of Brotherhood members, including its leadership, have been arrested and many put on trial. | Thousands of Brotherhood members, including its leadership, have been arrested and many put on trial. |
The movement has been banned and was declared a terrorist organisation in December. | |
Mr Morsi's government - the first to be democratically elected in Egypt - was toppled on 3 July following widespread anti-Brotherhood demonstrations. | Mr Morsi's government - the first to be democratically elected in Egypt - was toppled on 3 July following widespread anti-Brotherhood demonstrations. |
The ousted president was arrested and faces several criminal charges relating to his time in office. | The ousted president was arrested and faces several criminal charges relating to his time in office. |
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