Keganasan menyapu Kaherah 'Pertempuran meletus
di luar kedutaan Amerika Syarikat' . . .
(FULL) Time Of video: 1.03:38). ‘Penunjuk perasaan terus untuk perhimpunan di pusat bandar Kaherah Thursday sebagai pertempuran di luar kedutaan Amerika Syarikat terus ke awal pagi. Demonstran menyerang polis dengan batu dan koktel Molotov (bomb petrol), mencederakan orang beberapa dozen. ‘(Protesters continue to rally in downtown Cairo Thursday as clashes outside US embassy continued into the early morning. Demonstrators attacked police with stones and Molotov cocktails (petrol bomb), injuring several dozen people). (Syawal 27 Friday September 14, 2012)
Keganasan
menyapu Kaherah 'Pertempuran meletus
di luar kedutaan Amerika Syarikat' . . .
(FULL)
Time Of video: 1.03:38). ‘Penunjuk perasaan terus untuk perhimpunan di pusat
bandar Kaherah Thursday sebagai pertempuran di luar kedutaan AS terus ke awal
pagi. Demonstran menyerang polis dengan batu dan koktel Molotov (bomb petrol),
mencederakan orang beberapa dozen. ‘(Protesters continue to rally in downtown
Cairo Thursday as clashes outside US embassy continued into the early morning.
Demonstrators attacked police with stones and Molotov cocktails (petrol bomb), injuring several dozen people).
(Syawal 27 Friday September 14, 2012)
Protes Mesir ‘Kereta-kereta dibakar, polis dibom api di Kedutaan Amerika Syarikat' . . .
TINJAUAN 1WC'sChannel 2012: RT News - Penunjuk perasaan Mesir telah menetapkan kereta terbakar, didirikan penghadang, dan dibuang koktel Molotov pada pegawai di Kedutaan Amerika Syarikat di Kaherah. Pasukan keselamatan telah membentuk cincin di seluruh kedutaan dan membaling batu pada demonstran. Terdahulu, polis melepaskan gas pemedih mata dan tembakan amaran pada orang ramai. 224 penunjuk perasaan telah cedera dan sekurang-kurangnya 12 yang lain ditangkap.
Ketegangan terus meningkat, sebagai orang ramai penunjuk perasaan yang cuba untuk memasuki kompaun akan terus ditolak oleh polis. Presiden Mesir, Mohammed Morsi berjanji untuk mencegah serangan lanjut terhadap kedutaan asing di Kaherah. Morsi membuat kenyataan semasa perjalanan ke Kesatuan Eropah, di mana beliau mengutuk keganasan "dalam terma yang paling jelas."
Egypt protests 'Сars torched, police firebombed
at US Embassy' . . .
1WC'sChannel REVIEW 2012: RT News - Egyptian protesters have set a car on fire, erected barricades, and thrown Molotov cocktails at officers outside the US Embassy in Cairo. Security forces have formed a ring around the embassy and are throwing stones at demonstrators. Earlier, police fired tear gas and warning shots at the crowd. 224 demonstrators have been injured and at least 12 others arrested.
Tensions continue to mount, as a crowd of protesters attempting to enter the compound are continuously repelled by police. Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi pledged to prevent further attacks against foreign embassies in Cairo. Morsi made the remarks during a trip to the European Union, where he condemned the violence “in the clearest terms.”
Penunjuk perasaan melemparkan kanister gas pemedih mata, yang sebelum ini dibuang oleh polis pencegah rusuhan, semasa pertempuran di sepanjang jalan yang membawa kepada kedutaan Amerika Syarikat, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (A protester throws a tear gas canister, which was earlier thrown by riot police, during clashes along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Penunjuk perasaan melemparkan batu ke arah polis rusuhan semasa pertempuran di sepanjang jalan yang membawa ke kedutaan Amerika Syarikat, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (A protester throws stones towards riot policemen during clashes along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Penunjuk perasaan melaungkan'Tinggalkan Mesir'. . .
Pada hari Rabu, beberapa ratus penunjuk perasaan berhimpun di hadapan kedutaan, melaungkan "meninggalkan Mesir" dan menuntut bahawa Amerika Syarikat memohon maaf kerana filem buatan Amerika yang mengejek-ejekan Islam Nabi Muhammad (Shallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam). Puluhan polis rusuhan kemudian dikerahkan di kawasan tersebut mengandungi penunjuk perasaan dan mengalihkan perhatian mereka ke jalan-jalan. Pertempuran berterusan ke malam, dengan penunjuk perasaan membaling batu dan koktel Molotov di polis.
Beberapa penunjuk perasaan cedera, agensi berita MENA melaporkan. Saksi wrote on Twitter bahawa seberapa banyak seperti beberapa orang sedozen mungkin telah cedera. Sekurang-kurangnya 6 pegawai polis mengalami kecederaan semasa pertempuran, berkata Alla Mahmoud, seorang jurucakap Kementerian Dalam Negeri Mesir. Insiden itu datang hanya sehari selepas kira-kira 2,000 penunjuk perasaan berkumpul sekitar kedutaan Amerika Syarikat massed around the US embassy; kumpulan penunjuk perasaan merobohkan bendera Amerika Syarikat dan digantikan dengan panji-panji hitam yang mengandungi mesej Islam tradisional, "Tiada tuhan melainkan Allah dan Nabi Muhammad adalah hambaNya."
4 peserta dalam demonstrasi hari Selasa yang berskala dinding kedutaan telah ditangkap dan dipindahkan ke pejabat pendakwa. Polis masih mencari orang lain yang terlibat dalam insiden itu. ' Umat Islam Tidak bersalah’ kini terkenal filem telah mencetuskan gelombang protes yang serupa di seluruh DUNIA Arab. Pada hari Selasa, militan bersenjata menyerang Konsulat Amerika Syarikat di Benghazi, Libya, membunuh duta dan 3 lagi kakitangan diplomatik.
Presiden Barack Obama kuat mengutuk pembunuhan, berikrar bahawa Amerika Syarikat akan menjadi "tidak henti-henti" dalam mengejar penyerang. Berikutan kejadian itu, tentera Amerika Syarikat dikerahkan 2 kapal perang ke pantai Libya dan menghantar satu pasukan kira-kira 50 Marin ke negara ini untuk mengukuhkan keselamatan di kemudahan diplomatik Amerika. Presiden Mesir Mohamed Morsi berikrar untuk tidak bertolak ansur dengan serangan ke atas misi diplomatik, dan berkata bahawa Mesir menolak apa-apa perbuatan yang menyalahi undang-undang, AP melaporkan.
Protesters chant 'Leave Egypt' . . .
On Wednesday, several hundred protesters rallied in front of the embassy, chanting “leave Egypt” and demanding that the US apologize for an American-made film that mocks Islam’s Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of God be on him). Dozens of riot police were then deployed in the area to contain the demonstrators and divert them into side streets. Clashes continued into the night, with protesters throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at police.
Some of the protesters were injured, state news agency MENA reported. Witnesses wrote on Twitter that as many as several dozen people may have been injured. At least six police officers suffered injuries during the clashes, said Alla Mahmoud, a spokesperson for Egypt's Interior Ministry. The incident comes just a day after some 2,000 demonstrators massed around the US embassy; a group of the protesters tore down the US flag and replaced it with a black banner bearing the traditional Islamic message, “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His Prophet.”
Four participants in Tuesday's demonstration who scaled the embassy wall were arrested and transferred to the prosecutor's office. Police are still searching for others involved in the incident. The now-notorious movie 'Innocence of Muslims' has sparked a wave of similar protests across the Arab world. On Tuesday, armed militants attacked the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, killing the ambassador and three other diplomatic staffers.
President Barack Obama strongly condemned the killings, pledging that the US would be “relentless” in its pursuit of the attackers. Following the incident, the US military deployed two warships to the coast of Libya and sent a team of some 50 Marines to the country to reinforce security at American diplomatic facilities. Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi vowed not to tolerate attacks on diplomatic missions, and said that Egyptians reject such unlawful acts, the AP reported.
Penunjuk perasaan membakar kenderaan polis semasa pertempuran dengan polis rusuhan di sepanjang jalan yang membawa ke kedutaan AS, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (Protesters set fire to police vehicles during clashes with riot police along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Penunjuk perasaan melemparkan kanister gas pemedih mata, yang sebelum ini dibuang oleh polis pencegah rusuhan, semasa pertempuran di sepanjang jalan yang membawa kepada kedutaan Amerika Syarikat, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (A protester throws a tear gas canister, which was earlier thrown by riot police, during clashes along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Penunjuk perasaan membaling batu pada polis rusuhan semasa pertempuran di sepanjang jalan yang membawa ke kedutaan Amerika Syarikat, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (A protester throws a stone at riot policemen during clashes along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Polis rusuhan mengambil kedudukan mereka semasa pertempuran dengan penunjuk perasaan di sepanjang jalan yang membawa ke kedutaan Amerika Syarikat, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (Riot policemen take their positions during clashes with protesters along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Penunjuk perasaan berjalan dari gas pemedih mata yang dilepaskan oleh polis rusuhan semasa pertempuran di sepanjang jalan yang membawa ke kedutaan Amerika Syarikat, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (Protesters run from tear gas fired by riot police during clashes along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Rusuhan polis membuang batu dan gas pemedih mata semasa pertempuran dengan penunjuk perasaan di sepanjang jalan yang membawa ke kedutaan Amerika Syarikat, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (Riot policemen throw stones and tear gas during clashes with protesters along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Seorang penunjuk perasaan melemparkan Molotov koktail (bom petrol) pada polis rusuhan semasa pertempuran di sepanjang jalan yang membawa ke kedutaan Amerika Syarikat, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (A protester throws a Molotov cocktail (bomb petrol) at riot policemen during clashes along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Rusuhan polis api gas pemedih mata semasa pertempuran dengan penunjuk perasaan di sepanjang jalan yang membawa ke kedutaan Amerika Syarikat, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (Riot policemen fire tear gas during clashes with protesters along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Penunjuk perasaan mempunyai matanya doused dengan susu setelah gas pemedih mata telah ditembak semasa pertempuran dengan polis rusuhan di sepanjang jalan yang membawa kepada kedutaan Amerika Syarikat, berhampiran Dataran Tahrir di Kaherah, September 13, 2012. (A protester has his eyes doused with milk after tear gas was fired during clashes with riot police along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo September 13, 2012). (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
Sebuah kereta api dilihat berhampiran grafiti bacaan dalam bahasa Arab, "Saya mengorbankan jiwa saya, ayah saya dan ibu saya untuk nabi Allah", berhampiran kedutaan Amerika Syarikat di Kaherah awal pada 13 September, 2012. (A car in flames is seen near graffiti reading in Arabic, “I sacrifice my soul, my father and my mother for the prophet of God”, near the US embassy in Cairo early on September 13, 2012.) (AFP Photo/Ahmed Mahmud)
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