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cnnProtests escalate in Egypt after deadly soccer riot
From Mohamed Fadel Fahmy, For CNN
updated 4:18 PM EST, Fri February 3, 2012
Cairo (CNN) -- Clashes reignited in Egypt on Friday between police and protesters angered by reports of inadequate security at a soccer match that devolved into a riot this week, leaving 79 people dead.
Thousands of protesters gathered outside the Interior Ministry in Cairo, prompting riot police to deploy tear gas for fear the men -- some of them masked -- would storm the building.
"The people demand the downfall of the field marshal," chanted the protesters, who waved flags from the popular soccer team Al-Ahly, which was playing in the game Wednesday in Port Said after which the riot broke out.
Gen. Marwan Mustapha, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry, said protesters who had taken over a government taxation building were throwing Molotov cocktails from the roof. Nearly 200 police officers were injured, several by birdshot pellets, Mustapha said.
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Two were killed and more than 1400 were injured. Clashes were also reported in Suez, where two died and 18 or more were injured.
And while people die for democracy in the Middle East, we disregard one Constitutional provision after another.