Ruling Party HQ Set Ablaze; Police Driven from Cairo Main Square; Protestors Take Control of Streets Throughout Country
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CAIRO - Egypt's military has been deployed throughout the country to help police struggling to put down massive protests against President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year reign.
This is the first time the military has become involved in demonstrations that began Tuesday and have continuously raged in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria.
The ruling party headquarters in Cairo was going up in flames apparently set by enraged protesters demanding Mubarak's ouster. Thousands stayed on the streets into the night in Cairo and Suez despite the government opposing an official curfew at dusk for the entire country.
In one of many astonishing scenes Friday, thousands of anti-government protesters wielding rocks, glass and sticks chased hundreds of riot police away from the main square in downtown Cairo and several of the policemen stripped off their uniforms and badges and joined the demonstrators.
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