Mesir: puluhan terbunuh dalam pertempuran antara
pasukan keselamatan dan penyokong Mursi di Kaherah. Darah merendam jalan-jalan
di Kaherah sekitar Rabaa al-Adawiya Square selepas malam pertempuran maut
antara tentera Mesir dan penyokong bekas Presiden Islam Mohamed Mursi.
Ikhwan Muslimin berkata lebih daripada 70 orang
telah dibunuh. Beberapa laporan meletakkan bilangan yang cedera setinggi 4,000.
Pusat-pusat perubatan yang penuh dengan orang-orang
yang cedera, ada yang penuh dengan luka peluru. Ketua Rabaa al-Adawiya hospital
bidang memberitahu Euronews: "Semua mereka mengaku berada dalam keadaan
yang serius Anda boleh melihat untuk diri sendiri, mereka semua telah mendapat
luka tembakan."
Pemimpin Ikhwan Muslimin Mohammed al-Beltaji
berkata kumpulan itu tidak akan berundur dalam menghadapi penganiayaan,
memberitahu EuroNews: "Kami tinggal di sini sebagai bantahan aman."
"Kami mempunyai hak untuk berdiri di hadapan
dunia untuk mengatakan bahawa semua orang-orang Mesir mempunyai hak untuk
memilih presiden mereka, parlimen dan perlembagaan. Tidak ada kuasa tentera
mempunyai hak kepada dgn hanya 1 hari bangun dan tiba-tiba membuat keputusan untuk
mengendalikan kerajaan , "al-Beltaji meneruskan.
Pertempuran semalaman maut datang selepas hari
perhimpunan pro dan anti-Mursi. Bekas presiden telah memecat olehnya tentera
selepas protes besar-besaran terhadap pemerintahannya yang sekian lama.
Egypt: dozens killed in clashes between security
forces and Mursi supporters in Cairo. Blood soaked the streets of Cairo around
Rabaa al-Adawiya Square after a night of deadly clashes between the Egyptian
army and supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohamed Mursi.
The Muslim Brotherhood said more than 70 people
had been killed. Some reports put the number of injured as high as 4,000.
Medical centres are overflowing with wounded
people, some riddled with bullet wounds. The head of the Rabaa al-Adawiya field
hospital told euronews: "All those admitted are in serious condition. You
can see for yourself, they've all got gunshot wounds."
Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed al-Beltaji
said the group would not back down in the face of persecution, telling
euronews: "We are staying here in peaceful protest."
"We have the right to stand in front of the
world to say that all the people of Egypt have the right to choose their
president, parliament and constitution. No military force has the right to one
day wake up and suddenly decide who runs the government," al-Beltaji
continued.
The deadly overnight clashes came after a day of
pro and anti-Mursi rallies. The former president was deposed by the military
after mass protests against his year-long rule.