Egyptian police are attempting to maintain control after protesters stormed the security headquarters in Alexandria. Violence broke out following a demonstration outside the building earlier on Friday. Though former President Hosni Mubarak is gone, there is still mistrust of the security service, who have a reputation for brutality and abuse.
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Appointment comes after protesters storm state security buildings claiming that secret documents are being destroyed. Last Modified: 06 Mar 2011 07:29 GMT | ||||
Egypt's prime minister has appointed a new interior minister in a further sign that ousted president Hosni Mubarak's old guard are being removed from the cabinet. The prime minister is also expected to name former judge Nabil El Arabi as the new foreign minister. The new appointments come after Egyptian protesters stormed several state security buildings in Cairo and Alexandria on Saturday, seizing documents and attempting to retrieve files kept on alleged human rights abuses in the country. 'Incriminating evidence' They scoured the building for official documents, many of which were already shredded in piles or burned in what they believe was an attempt to hide evidence incriminating senior officials in abuses. Some also searched the building for secret detention rooms. "We were protesting for three hours ... at some point the doors opened and we stormed the building. "In every office, we found tons and tons of shredded paper and left overs ... and we found a lot of folders of different cases, and then we found an underground place with around 20 cells. Next to the cells we found this big room where we found folders of almost every [Egyptian] activist ... people were finding their own folders ... their own photos," she said.
Army officers tried to get protesters out of the compound, but did not use force. One army officer rescued a state security officer from angry protesters and ushered him into a tank. |
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