Egypt has declared a month-long state
of emergency after scores of people were killed when security forces
stormed protest camps in Cairo.
State media say the security forces are now in control of the two main camps.
The health ministry says 149 people were killed – but the Muslim Brotherhood, which was behind the protests, says more than 2,000 died.
The state of emergency is scheduled to last for a month. It imposes a curfew in Cairo and several other provinces between 19:00 local time (17:00 GMT) and 06:00.
The measure was taken because the “security
and order of the nation face danger due to deliberate sabotage, and
attacks on public and private buildings and the loss of life by
extremist groups,” the presidency said in a statement.
Vice-President Mohammed El Baradei has announced his resignation from the interim government in the wake of the violence.Click Here>>> Read More from Article Source
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