Saturday, January 29, 2011

Crowd storms Egypt's Interior Ministry building, 

over 10 people killed 

More than 10 protesters were killed in clashes with police near the Egyptian Interior Ministry building in Cairo in the early hours of Sunday, Al Jazeera reported.


A crowd of protesters was trying to storm the building, located in the center of the Egyptian capital, forcing police to open fire, the TV channel said.
In the Faiyum Governorate, located about 81 miles (130 km) to the southwest of Cairo, unknown gunmen shot dead the chief of a local prison, freeing several hundred prisoners, Al Jazeera said.
Anti-government protests continued for the fifth day on Saturday in Egypt with crowds of tens of thousands demanding President Hosni Mubarak step down after three decades in power.
Earlier, Al Jazeera said about 100 people had been killed in clashes with police in Cairo and other Egyptian cities.
On Saturday, Mubarak dismissed the country's government and appointed a former civil aviation minister, Ahmed Shafiq, as the new prime minister, ordering him to form a new cabinet.


CAIRO, January 30 (RIA Novosti)


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