Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Sixteen shot dead in pro-Morsi rally in Cairo: state TV

CAIRO: At least 16 people were killed on Wednesday and 200 wounded when gunmen opened fire on supporters of President Mohamed Morsi who were rallying outside Cairo University, state television quoted a Health Ministry spokesman as saying.
Security sources said pro-Morsi demonstrators clashed with security forces. They put the death toll at 18.
Witnesses said they heard shotgun and rifle fire.
Police attacked the protesters in their uniforms, using state-issued machine guns and ammunition, said Gehad El-Haddad, spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood.
Egypt military chiefs hold crisis talks
Senior military commanders were in emergency talks after Morsi rejected their ultimatum to resolve the current crisis, a source close to the military told AFP.
The meeting comes ahead of a 4:30 pm deadline for the leader to meet the demands of the people  who took to the streets in their millions on Sunday demanding he go  or face army intervention

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