Cairo – Egypt Ruling Brotherhood HQ Overrun, Ransacked

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    A Muslim Brotherhood member throws stone as protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi attack the headquarters of the brotherhood with Molotov cocktails and rocks in Cairo's Moqattam district June 30, 2013. Millions of Egyptians flooded into the streets on the first anniversary of Islamist President Mursi's inauguration on Sunday to demand that he resign in the biggest challenge so far to rule by his Muslim Brotherhood. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah DalshCairo – The headquarters of Egypt’s ruling Muslim Brotherhood was overrun by youths who ransacked the building after those inside were evacuated on Monday following a night of violence that killed at least seven people.

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    By far the bloodiest incident of Sunday’s mammoth and mostly peaceful protests against the Brotherhood and President Mohamed Mursi, it began after dark and continued for hours, with guards inside firing on youths hurling fire bombs and rocks.

    A spokesman for the Brotherhood blamed the violence on “thugs” and said it would be demanding answers from police who failed to protect it. He said two of those inside were injured – by fires – before a security detail from the movement was able to evacuate all those inside the compound in mid-morning.

    The violence will likely add to a sense among Brotherhood members, long oppressed under Hosni Mubarak, that they face a political siege since being elected last year, which they blame on liberal opponents and loyalists of the old regime.

    Images of the four-storey suburban building, its walls scorched, windows smashed and looters making off with office furniture, recalled those of the destruction of the state security headquarters when Mubarak was toppled in 2011.
    A protester opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi attack the national headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo with Molotov cocktails and rocks in Cairo's Moqattam district June 30, 2013. Millions of Egyptians flooded into the streets on the first anniversary of Islamist President Mursi's inauguration on Sunday to demand that he resign in the biggest challenge so far to rule by his Muslim Brotherhood.   REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
    The Brotherhood had fortified the headquarters’ walls in the run up to the protests. The building was also attacked earlier this year in protests against Mursi.

    Medical and security sources told Reuters that at least seven people had been killed in the violence at the Brotherhood headquarters – apparently all outside since the movement said its staff suffered only two wounded. State news agency MENA put the death toll in the incident at eight.

    Medical sources said more than 100 people were wounded.

    A security source put the total number of dead across the country since Sunday at 16, with 781 injured.


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    honestbroker
    honestbroker
    10 years ago

    Couldn’t have happened to nicer people.

    RobertS
    RobertS
    10 years ago

    What goes around comes around

    qazxc
    qazxc
    10 years ago

    I pray for the success of both sides. May they each kill as many of the other side as their heart desires.

    Liepa
    Liepa
    10 years ago

    Just love this arab upon arab violence, especially against the islamists, may it never end!