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Egypt unrest: Morsi supporters shot dead in Cairo | Egypt unrest: Morsi supporters shot dead in Cairo |
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At least 34 people have been killed in a shooting incident in Cairo, say officials and the Muslim Brotherhood, amid continuing unrest over the removal of President Mohammed Morsi. | At least 34 people have been killed in a shooting incident in Cairo, say officials and the Muslim Brotherhood, amid continuing unrest over the removal of President Mohammed Morsi. |
The Brotherhood says its members were fired on while they were holding a sit-in at a Presidential Guard barrack. | |
But the army said a "terrorist group" had tried to storm the barracks. | |
Mr Morsi, an Islamist and Egypt's first freely elected president, was ousted by the army last week after mass protests. | |
Dozens of people have been killed since the unrest began last weekend. | Dozens of people have been killed since the unrest began last weekend. |
Mr Morsi is believed to be held at the Presidential Guard Club, in the eastern Nasr City district of the capital. | Mr Morsi is believed to be held at the Presidential Guard Club, in the eastern Nasr City district of the capital. |
His supporters - many of them members of the Muslim Brotherhood movement he comes from - have been staging a sit-in there demanding his reinstatement. | |
After Monday morning's violence, the hardline Salafist Nour party - which had supported Mr Morsi's removal - said it was withdrawing from talks to choose an interim prime minister, describing the shooting incident as a "massacre". | |
'Weapons seized' | 'Weapons seized' |
There were conflicting reports from Cairo over how the violence had unravelled in the early hours of Monday morning. | |
The Muslim Brotherhood said the army raided its sit-in at about 04:00 (02:00 GMT) as protesters were performing dawn prayers. | |
"The protesters were taken unawares and the troops used live ammunition, bird shot and tear gas," protester Alaa el-Hadidi told the BBC. | "The protesters were taken unawares and the troops used live ammunition, bird shot and tear gas," protester Alaa el-Hadidi told the BBC. |
Mahmud al-Shilli told the AFP news agency that troops had used tear gas but that a group of men in civilian clothing had then opened fire. | Mahmud al-Shilli told the AFP news agency that troops had used tear gas but that a group of men in civilian clothing had then opened fire. |
"The thugs came from the side. We were the target," he told AFP. | "The thugs came from the side. We were the target," he told AFP. |
The Freedom and Justice Party, the Brotherhood's political wing - which took nearly half the seats in last year's historic election - called on Egyptian's to stage an "uprising" in response to the incident, against "those trying to steal their revolution with tanks". | |
It also urged "the international community and international groups and all the free people of the world to intervene to stop further massacres" and to stop Egypt becoming "a new Syria". | |
But in a statement read on state media, the army blamed the shooting on "an armed terrorist group" that had tried to storm the barracks. | |
It said an army officer was among those killed and that a number of others were wounded, some critically. | It said an army officer was among those killed and that a number of others were wounded, some critically. |
The statement said some 200 people had been arrested and were found to have weapons, ammunition and petrol bombs. | |
TV channels broadcast images of dead and injured people being taken to a makeshift hospital in the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque, where Brotherhood supporters have been based. | |
The BBC's Jim Muir in Cairo says that despite the conflicting reports, it is clear that blood has been shed, which will aggravate an already critical situation. | The BBC's Jim Muir in Cairo says that despite the conflicting reports, it is clear that blood has been shed, which will aggravate an already critical situation. |
The withdrawal of the Nour party will also set back efforts to appoint a new prime minister, our correspondent adds. | The withdrawal of the Nour party will also set back efforts to appoint a new prime minister, our correspondent adds. |
Party spokesman Nadder Bakkar said Nour had "decided to withdraw immediately from all negotiations in response to the massacre". | Party spokesman Nadder Bakkar said Nour had "decided to withdraw immediately from all negotiations in response to the massacre". |
Though the Islamist party had backed the army-led "roadmap" to new elections, it had been wary of the Muslim Brotherhood becoming isolated. | Though the Islamist party had backed the army-led "roadmap" to new elections, it had been wary of the Muslim Brotherhood becoming isolated. |
It had blocked the appointment of two potential prime ministers it thought would not include the movement in the political process. | It had blocked the appointment of two potential prime ministers it thought would not include the movement in the political process. |
Mr Morsi was replaced on Thursday by Adly Mansour - the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court. He has pledged to hold elections soon, but has as yet given no date for them. | Mr Morsi was replaced on Thursday by Adly Mansour - the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court. He has pledged to hold elections soon, but has as yet given no date for them. |
The army has insisted it does not want to remain in power. | The army has insisted it does not want to remain in power. |
On Sunday, tens of thousands of both supporters and opponents of Mr Morsi rallied in many Egyptian cities. | On Sunday, tens of thousands of both supporters and opponents of Mr Morsi rallied in many Egyptian cities. |
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