2011年4月21日星期四

Egypt protest deaths 'more than 800'

19 April 2011 last updated at 16:45 A wounded man in Tahrir Square in Cairo, 2 February more than 6,400 people were injured, the fact-finding panel says at least 846 people the President Hosni Mubarak killed, during the popular uprising, overthrown, an Egyptian Government says the fact-finding Panel.

It is the "excessive" use of force during the mass protests, which began the AP News Agency reports on 25 January, the security forces.

Mr Mubarak resigned on 11 February after almost 30 years in the making.

Separately, said former Vice President Omar Suleiman is, on the crackdown in question are placed, the Attorney General.

The longtime intelligence chief was summoned as a witness on "information held by the secret services to the events of the revolution of 25 January," said the Prosecutor's Office in a statement from French news agency AFP quoted.

He was asked about "the killing of demonstrators during peaceful protests, and on the wealth of former President and his family", it has.

Hosni Mubarak, 82, Mr Suleiman called its first ever Deputy on 29 January, in a failed attempt to appease the protesters.

Mr Mubarak is under detention in a hospital in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in expectation of allegations of corruption and alleged violence against demonstrators in question.

His two sons are among a growing number of Ministers and officials from his ruling circle also investigation are facing.

The nationwide protests also links more than 6,400 people injured, the Panel report said.

The mission - jury consisting of - said security forces fired live ammunition, snipers on rooftops and used running vehicles on demonstrators.

The revised toll 846 civilians dead is more than double the previous official figure of 365.

26 Police officers killed in the 18 days of unrest, according to the report.


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