Central Cairo protests’ update

Salma Hegab
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Egyptian riot police deployed outside of the Samiramis Intercontinental Hotel after it was vandalized on January 29, 2013. AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI
Egyptian riot police deployed outside of the Samiramis Intercontinental Hotel after it was vandalized on January 29, 2013. AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI
Egyptian riot police deployed outside of the Samiramis Intercontinental Hotel after it was vandalized on January 29, 2013. AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI

Security forces have detained several people charged with attempting to storm the Cairo Governorate Building in Abdin early on Tuesday. The detainees allegedly intended to “declare independence from President Morsy’s rule”.

The protesters set fire to a number of tyres and trees, and prevented fire-fighters from extinguishing the fire according to state-owned Ahram.

Police used tear gas and warning shots to disperse the protesters, who used rocks and Molotov cocktails in response.

Ministry of Interior spokesperson Ahmed Menady said that 11 people were detained and transferred to Abdin Court, while No To Military Trial activist Mona Seif said they had been transferred to Waily Court.

According to state-owned EgyNews website, security measures increased on Tuesday to stop any further break-in attempts. The governorate building is working as normal.

Twenty four detainees are accused of blocking 6th of October Bridge, while 12 others were detained for breaking into Semiramis Hotel in Downtown, according to Ahram.

The Semiramis thanked both the revolutionaries and security forces who helped in restoring order, via their Twitter account. The hotel will be temporarily closed.

Meanwhile, clashes between protesters and central security forces on Qasr Al-Nil Bridge resulted in 27 protesters being detained. A march from Sayeda Zainab arrived at Qasr Al-Nil peacefully in order to get to Tahrir Square. According to eyewitnesses, violence erupted after security trucks ran over protesters.

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