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Egypt - Human Rights Watch says 297+ have died in Revolt - Hospitals told to Lie about Totals

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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?Human Rights Watch?: 297 martyrs in the revolution of January 25

Wed, 09/02/2011 - 11:39

The Organization of Human Rights Watch, America, that at least 297 people were killed during the recent events taking place in Egypt, but they warned that the toll may be higher.

The researcher Murayv gift, on the WHO web site, The Human Rights Watch, confirmed the occurrence of 232 people in Cairo, Alexandria and 52, and 13 in Suez.

She added that the vast majority of those killed in the twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth of January, after contracting live bullets during clashes between police and demonstrators opposed to President Hosni Mubarak.

The police disappeared from the streets after these events, a place at the disbanding of the army by the popular committees were formed of young slum areas to protect the residence from any attacks.

She researcher, said that ?a substantial share of the deaths were caused by rubber bullets and tear gas fired at demonstrators at close range?.

The Human Rights Watch, said hospitals had received instructions need to reduce the number of dead advertiser.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights at the United Nations, Navi Pillay, reported in the first of February, 300 people, but stressed that these figures ?is not uncertain?.

http://www.almasryalyoum.com/news/«هيومان-رايتس-ووتش»-297-شهيداً-في-ثورة-25-يناير
 
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