The arrests on Saturday followed the deployment of riot police into the Egyptian capital’s Tahrir Square to disperse a sit-in of about 500 people who remained camped in the place after a mass protest rally a day earlier.
Initial reports from Egypt’s interior ministry said at least four protesters had been arrested, but the number could be higher.
Witnesses said riot police entered the square early on Saturday, dismantling tents and forcibly removing some protesters. Police with batons charged at least one group of activists, and several journalists were reportedly wounded in the ensuing clash.
Later in the morning, protesters attacked a riot police van parked in the area, pelting the vehicle with rocks and sticks, breaking its windows and forcing their way inside before driving the van into the square.
The clashes come a day after tens of thousands of people filled Tahrir Square to participate in the “Friday of One Demand”. The protest was meant to pressure the ruling military council to transfer power to a civilian government.
Most of the political groups that took part in Friday’s rally opted not to stage a sit-in in Tahrir following the protest. A number of protesters, mainly the victims and relatives of victims of violence during the country’s uprising, decided to remain in the square overnight.
Source: Al Jazeera
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