Egyptian riot police run after Muslim Brotherhood members
after a demonstration in Cairo's eastern Nasr City district on Friday.
after a demonstration in Cairo's eastern Nasr City district on Friday.
Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images
Egyptian security forces carried out widespread arrests of Muslim Brotherhood members just days after the government labeled the group, which supports ousted President Mohammed Morsi, a terrorist organization.
Three people were reported killed in Muslim Brotherhood-led protests and some 265 people were arrested as part of the nationwide crackdown, which came as the political group renewed calls for massive anti-government rallies.
Police fired tear gas in various parts of the capital, and Interior Ministry officials said several security forces personnel were hurt in clashes with protesters.
The Associated Press says:
The crackdown comes after Morsi was put on trial and the government lifted a three-month state of emergency implemented after the former president's July 3 ouster in a military coup.
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