News around the world

News around the world

Ayúdanos a saber qué está pasando en todos los rincones del planeta. Para ello, deberás seleccionar una noticia de un periódico de habla inglesa. Puedes utilizar el enlace que te ofrecemos a continuación para comenzar la búsqueda:

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8. Cuando hayas finalizado le das a "publicar entrada".
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domingo, 20 de noviembre de 2011

Egyptian security forces Vs protesters

Egyptian forces to act again with violence to force thousands to evacuate Tahrir Square in Cairo, where they was protesting against the military regime. The troops used tear gas and gunfire against the protesters and they attacked a field hospital set up near the square to help the injured.
Egyptian forces set fire to tents set in the middle of the square when the protesters tried to sing "peace, peace."
A nine days of the legislative elections, the first since the fall of the government of President Hosni Mubarak, who remained in power for over 30 years, security forces fired tear gas against protesters hours before attempting to reach the venue Ministry of Interior, next to the emblematic Tahrir Square.
The protesters responded with stones, according to witnesses said. Yesterday there were fierce clashes that killed two people and injured over 750.
Today the authorities had deployed security forces to protect public buildings and police around the country. The clashes erupted when security forces prevented the demonstrators reached Tahrir Square to express their dissatisfaction with the military leadership that rules the country.

In my opinion, I think the police shouldn't use violence because the protesters just want to protest about something that they don't like in your country and they want to change
El cairo is a beautiful town that nobody visit for all this that is happening.



The guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/nov/20/egypt-clashes-continue-second-day



Mªdel Carmen Márquez García

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