Published on Dec 19, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ A relative calm has reportedly returned to Cairo's Tahrir Square after four days of deadly violence.
At least ten people have been killed and hundreds more wounded in clashes between security troops and protesters demanding an end to military rule.
The unrest has cast a shadow over Egypt's first free election in decades, with several countries condemning an excessive use of force. Overnight police dispersed demonstrators using live rounds, according to one witness.
At least ten people have been killed and hundreds more wounded in clashes between security troops and protesters demanding an end to military rule.
The unrest has cast a shadow over Egypt's first free election in decades, with several countries condemning an excessive use of force. Overnight police dispersed demonstrators using live rounds, according to one witness.
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