Minggu, 08 Mei 2011

Egypt PM in urgent talks over Muslim-Christian clashes

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Egypt's prime minister has called an urgent cabinet meeting 
following fatal clashes between Muslims and Christians in 
Cairo overnight, state media says.
Essam Sharaf has postponed a visit to the Gulf in order
to discuss the violence that left nine people dead 
and more than 50 wounded.
The clashes broke out after several hundred 
conservative Muslims gathered 
at a church in Imbaba district.
They alleged a woman convert to Islam
 was being held there against her will.
What began as an exchange of words
 between protesters, church guards
 and people living nearby developed
 into a fully-fledged confrontation involving 
gunfire, firebombs and stone-throwing.
The church and some nearby homes were set alight, 
and it and it took some hours for the emergency services 
and the military to bring the situation under control.
The recurrence of yet another serious outbreak 
of communal violence – as the military government leads
 a faltering transition to democracy – is a worrying
 development for Egypt,
 the BBC's Jonathan Head in Cairo says

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