The clashes were said
to have resulted when security forces attempted to demolish illegal
buildings, the ministry of Interior said in a statement.
The violence got worse when police arrived at al-Warraq island on Sunday
morning to eradicate encroachments on state-owned land, the statement
said.
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The
clashes were said to have resulted when security forces attempted to demolish
illegal buildings, the ministry of Interior said in a statement. The violence
got worse when police arrived at al-Warraq island on Sunday morning to
eradicate encroachments on state-owned land, the statement said.
The forces were surprised by demonstrations by some of the trespassers, who had assaulted the forces by firing bird-shots and throwing stones … Which pushed the forces to fire tear gas to disperse the protesters and to control the situation,” the statement added. At least 37 policemen and 19 residents were injured in the clashes, the statement said. Security forces withdrew from the scene to minimize losses, a police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media, told Reuters.
“The mission failed from A-Z … there
hasn’t been proper coordination,” he said. The island residents say they built
their houses on this land over 30 years ago. “We were born on this island … we
have proof of ownership, our parents were born here… they want to give it to
the Emirates to build hotels,” said Marzouk Hany, 20, butcher, as he was
marching along with hundreds in the funeral of the man who was killed.
In May
Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi began a campaign to demolish thousands
of buildings that were alleged to have been illegally built on state-owned
land. “There are islands in the Nile … according to the law, no one should be
present on these islands,” Sisi said in a speech in June. He ordered the
authorities to make it a priority to reclaim the islands in the same speech.
About 90 thousand people live on the 1300 acres al-Warraq island, said Mahmoud Jaffar Salman, a former member of parliament to Giza, which the island is part of.
About 90 thousand people live on the 1300 acres al-Warraq island, said Mahmoud Jaffar Salman, a former member of parliament to Giza, which the island is part of.
The clashes were said
to have resulted when security forces attempted to demolish illegal
buildings, the ministry of Interior said in a statement.
The violence got worse when police arrived at al-Warraq island on Sunday
morning to eradicate encroachments on state-owned land, the statement
said.
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