Egypt police tear-gas Islamists near Cairo square
05 Oct 201318:25 PM
Egypt police tear-gas Islamists near Cairo square
Egyptian police used tear gas Saturday to prevent Islamist students from entering a Cairo square that was site of a deadly security crackdown in August, a security official said.

 

Groups of students tried to enter Rabaa al-Adawiya Square in the Nasr City district when they were stopped by police who fired tear gas to disperse them, the official said.

 

Rabaa al-Adawiya and Nahda squares were sites of a bloody crackdown on August 14 against supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi.

 

Hundreds of people were killed in the crackdown.

 

The attempt to return to Rabaa al-Adawiya comes after Islamists staged anti-military protests on Friday in some Cairo districts and around the iconic Tahrir Square.

 

Four people were killed when protesters clashed with their opponents and security forces.