Sunday, January 25, 2015

Shocking moment female activist is gunned down by police during demonstrations on fourth anniversary of Arab Spring


    Arab Spring

A female demonstrator was killed in clashes with Egyptian police during a protest in central Cairo yesterday on the eve of the anniversary of the 2011 uprising against Hosni Mubarak. 
A health ministry spokesman said Shaima al-Sabbagh died of birdshot wounds, which fellow protesters said were fired by police to disperse the march.

Al-Sabbagh, who was said to be 34-years-old with a five-year-old son, was shot while she peacefully marched towards the Tahrir Square to lay a commemorative wreath of roses.
Hit: Shaima al-Sabbagh, 34, a Socialist Popular Alliance Party activist, was shot and killed when police fired into the crowd to disperse the demonstration in central Cairo on Saturday
Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab said al-Sabbagh's death was being investigated and vowed that 'whoever committed a mistake will be punished, whoever he may be.'Hity
Al-Sabbagh, a member of the party, was hit in the head with birdshot, and was taken to a hospital where she was declared dead.
The interior ministry said it was investigating the death, and suggested Islamist 'infiltrators' were to blame. 
The clash took place hours before state television aired a pre-recorded speech by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to mark the fourth anniversary of the uprising.
He said: 'I salute all our martyrs, from the beginning of January 25 (2011) until now.

A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood movement flashes the four finger symbol known as 'Rabaa' during Saturday's demonstration
A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood movement flashes the four finger symbol known as 'Rabaa' during Saturday's demonstration

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