2011年8月1日星期一

Mubarak's view for more security; Egyptian police attacked

July 30, 2011, 6: 36 PM EDT by Clea Benson

July 31 (Bloomberg) - the trial of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will be held at a Police Academy on the outskirts of Cairo, for security reasons, the Egyptian Government said yesterday.

Mubarak, accused of corruption and to kill protesters, was originally scheduled to go to trial in a Convention Center in Cairo along with two of his sons and members of his security team.Mubarak, 83, has been in a hospital in the seaside resort of the Red Sea in Sharm el-Sheikh. You are expected to attend his trial, which starts on August 3, medium Oriente.En Libya News Agency, said forces loyal to the regime of Muammar Gaddafi attacked the town of Misrata rebels using tanks and artillery in the heaviest attacks in a month, said Sedek Shalbad, Commander of the rebel Brigade of Hatim. Mujema Aleiadat hospital in Misrata reported 10 rebel fighters dead and more than 50 injured by 3 p.m. local time yesterday.There were also "heavy fighting" to the West of Misrata in the outskirts of Zliten, where advanced rebels before being pushed back into defensive positions, reported to the Jazeera.La opposition to the Transitional National Council had named Suleiman Muhmud al - Obaidi provisional Chief of the staff of the rebel armed forces, according to Agence France-Presse. He fired the Chief military rebels, Abdel Fattah Yunis, a deserter from the forces of Gaddafi, dead along with two of his aides in July 28. According to a report, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, head of the Al Jazeera of the CNT, told reporters yesterday that he believes that Younis was killed by agents pro-Gaddafi trying to create divisions in the opposition. Khalil said that there would also be a crackdown on rebel militias and other groups that are not under the umbrella of the armed opposition forces.Clashes in Yemen YemenIn, Government forces arrested Abdullah Omar Hubaibat, one of the main al - Qaeda leaders in the province of Abyan and killed another militant from al - Qaeda in the city of Zanjibar, the SABA news agency said, citing a person in the security forces not identified. Al Jazeera reported that six soldiers and seven al - Qaeda fighters were killed in clashes that erupted in Sheikh Zanjibar.Yemeni Sadiq al - Ahmar, the leader of the Hashid tribe of the influential, told a meeting of tribal leaders that President Ali Abdullah Saleh "will never rule Yemen once more," said Arabiya.En Syria, a convoy of 40 tanks arrived in the eastern town of Deir in the Zour and heard shotsAl Arabiya reported, citing the activists. Al Jazeera, citing also activists, said that the Syrian forces killed five civilians in the city, including a 13-year-old boy.The conflict came a day after clashes between demonstrators and security forces of the Government throughout the country dead left at least 25 people, reported to the Syria Jazeera.DefectionsA man identifying himself as a Colonel in the Syrian army told the Agence France Presse who had deserted him and hundreds of other soldiers. Al Jazeera reported more afternoon that deserters from the army tried to stop security forces move in some neighborhoods of Syrian Observatory of Deir Zour.The for human rights in Syria, said a man was killed yesterday and more than 500 people were arrested in the suburb of al - Qadam in 1950 Damascus.More Syrian demonstrators were killed in the Suppression of the Government from uprisings began in mid MarchAccording to human rights groups which have collected the names of the dead, wounded or arrested. Thousands of Syrians had fled to Turkey, Lebanon, and the peninsula of Sinai for Egypt Jordan.In, a pumping station along the pipeline to transport natural gas to Israel it was attacked by rockets and bullets, said yesterday an official Eastern Mediterranean Gas Co.. A day earlier, masked armed Islamist books banners attacked a police station in the town of el Arish, killing five and injuring 12, Al Arabiya television reported. Fifteen people were arrested, the news agency said.

-With the assistance of Zaid Sabah, Massoud a. Derhally, wave Galal, Nadeem Hamid and Mariam Lepidoptera editors: Laurence Arnold, Christian Thompson

To contact the reporter on this story: Clea Benson Washington at Cbenson20@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Mark Silva in msilva34@bloomberg.net


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