2013年8月15日 星期四

Cairo crackdown. 開羅鎮壓

The attack, the third mass killing of Islamist demonstrators since the military ousted Mr. Morsi six weeks ago, followed a series of government threats. But the scale — lasting more than 12 hours, with armored vehicles, bulldozers, tear gas, birdshot, live ammunition and snipers — and the ferocity far exceeded the Interior Ministry’s promises of a gradual and measured dispersal.
這次攻擊是軍方六週前罷黜穆爾西以來,對伊斯蘭派示威者開展的第三次屠殺;攻擊實施前,政府曾多次發出威脅。但這次攻擊的規模——持續時間超過12小時,動用了裝甲車、推土機、催淚瓦斯、小號鉛彈、實彈和狙擊手——和兇殘程度遠遠超過了內政部做出的“逐步、慎重地驅散”抗議者的承諾。
Hundreds Die as Egyptian Forces Attack Islamist Protesters - 纽约时报中文网 国际纵览
軍方武裝清場數百人喋血,埃及向舊制度倒退- 紐約時報中文網國際縱覽 
Supporters of ousted President Morsi run from Egyptian security forces firing towards them during clashes in Cairo's Nasr City district. (Manu Brabo/Associated Press
A supporter of Mohammed Morsi sits next to a woman as Egyptian security forces clear their sit-in camp set up near Cairo University in Cairo's Giza district. (Hussein Tallal/Associated Press)
A supporter of ousted President Mohammed Morsi throws a drinking glass during clashes with Egyptian security forces in Cairo's Nasr City district. (Manu Brabo/Associated Press)
A member of the Egyptian security forces speaks to a woman at they clear a sit-in by supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi at the smaller of two camps, near the Cairo University campus in Giza, Cairo. (Imad Abdul Rahman/Associated Press)
A torn poster of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi is seen as police clear the area of his supporters at Rabaa Adawiya Square, where protesters had been camping in Cairo. (Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters)
Supporters of Mohammed Morsi throw stones at security forces during clashes in streets around Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque in the Nasr City district of Cairo. (Narciso Contreras/The New York Times)
Members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi flee from tear gas and rubber bullets fired by police during clashes around Cairo University and Nahdet Misr Square. (Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)
Police stand guard after clearing the area of members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi, at Rabaa Adawiya Square, where they were camping. (Reuters)
An injured member of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporter of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi is carried by members of the police and the army after they cleared Rabaa Adawiya Square. (Reuters)
Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi clash with security forces near the largest sit-in by supporters of Morsi, in the eastern Nasr City district of Cairo. (Mohammed Abu Zeid/Associated Press)
A supporter of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi reacts after identifying the body of a dead family member at of the Rabaa al-Adaweya Medical Centre in the Nasr City district of Cairo. (Ed Giles/Getty Images)
A poster of Egypt's ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi hangs at a burnt-down hut of his supporters at a sit-in camp after Egyptian security forces cleared the camp near Cairo University. (Hussein Tallal/Associated Press)
Egypt Seethes Under Curfew After Hundreds Killed | CLIK/HEAR | Multimedia, photography, video showcase of The Palm Beach Post http://clikhear.palmbeachpost.com/2013/world-nation/africa/egypt-seethes-under-curfew-after-hundreds-killed/

Egyptian woman, military bulldozer. 埃及婦女, 軍用推土機
An Egyptian woman tries to stop a military bulldozer from hurting a wounded youth during clashes that broke out as Egyptian security forces moved in to disperse supporters of deposed President Morsi in a huge protest camp near Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in eastern Cairo, on August 14, 2013. The fate of the young man is not certain, but at the time of taking these photos he was seriously injured having been shot by birdshot. (Mohammed Abdel Moneim/AFP/Getty Images) #
Deadly Crackdown in Egypt - In Focus - The Atlantic http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/08/deadly-crackdown-in-egypt/100574/
(AP)
Amr Nabil/AP
The remains of the protest camp in Nahda Square, near Cairo University in the Giza area of the city, on Thursday. Egypt faces a new phase of uncertainty after the bloodiest day since its Arab uprising began, with at least 421 people killed in Wednesday’s violence and 3,572 injured, according to the Egyptian Health Ministry. In the latest development on Thursday, Turkey has called for a UN meeting in an effort to reduce further bloodshed. 
FT Photo Diary | A blog from the Financial Times http://blogs.ft.com/photo-diary/page/2/
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An Egyptian walks among the burned remains of the Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque, in the center of the largest protest camp of supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi, that was cleared by security forces, in the district of Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013. The death toll keeps going up in Egypt after security forces swept through two sit-in sites yesterday, operated by supporters of Morsi. An Egyptian Health Ministry spokesman now says over 400 people died in the violence that has prompted international criticism. (AP Photo/Ahmed Gomaa)
Death toll from Egypt violence rises to 525 | www.ktvu.com
http://www.ktvu.com/ap/ap/transportation/death-toll-from-egypt-violence-rises-to-525/pxLGL/
Khalil Hamra / AP
Egyptians tour the inside of the charred mosque.
A man walks inside the burnt Rabaa Adawiya mosque, the morning after the clearing of the site in which was held around the mosque, in Cairo, August 15, 2013. Photo: Reuters
Death toll in Egypt violence rises to 525 | TODAYonline
http://www.todayonline.com/world/middle-east/death-toll-egypt-violence-rises-525
Egyptians survey charred mosque at center of protests - PhotoBlog
http://photoblog.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/08/15/20037111-egyptians-survey-charred-mosque-at-center-of-protests?lite
 (Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters)
Pictures of the Week: 08.11 – 08.17 2013 | CLIK/HEAR | Multimedia, photography, video showcase of The Palm Beach Post http://clikhear.palmbeachpost.com/2013/potw/pictures-of-the-week-08-11-08-17-2013/
Khalil Hamra/AP
Egyptians mourn their relatives in the El-Iman mosque at Nasr City, Cairo. Egypt faced a new phase of uncertainty on Thursday after the bloodiest day since its Arab uprising began.
FT Photo Diary | A blog from the Financial Times http://blogs.ft.com/photo-diary/

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