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Gunbattle in Cairo mosque

Gunbattle in Cairo mosque (AFP, AP) / 18 August 2013 Egyptian police cleared Islamist protesters from a Cairo mosque on Saturday after a standoff that included exchanges of fire, as the death toll from four days of violence surpassed 750. The gunmen took over a mosque minaret and opened fire on the security forces below, the state-run Mena news agency said. The crowd around the mosque panicked as soldiers opened fire with assault rifles, the chaos broadcast live on local television channels. Security forces dragged supporters of deposed president Mohammed Mursi from Al Fatah Mosque, passing through angry crowds who tried to beat the Islamists, calling them “terrorists”. The clashes came as the government said 173 people had been killed in the past 24 hours alone, bring the country’s death toll to more than 750 since Wednesday, when police cleared two camps of Mursi loyalists in the capital. According to an AFP tally, at least 1,042 people have been killed since June 26, when Mursi supporters began protesting before mass demonstrations against the Islamist leader that prompted the military to end his single year of turbulent rule on July 3. The standoff at Al Fatah Mosque in central Ramses Square began on Friday night, with security forces surrounding the building where Islamists were sheltering and trying to convince them to leave. The Islamists had lined up the bodies of dozens of protesters who had been killed on Friday inside the mosque-turned-morgue. By Saturday afternoon, the situation turned violent, with gunmen inside the mosque trading fire with police outside. Police eventually dragged people from inside the mosque, firing in the air to hold back residents of the area who tried to attack the Islamists with sticks and iron bars. Both outside the mosque and in several other parts of Cairo, residents targeted those suspected of being Islamists, often for no more than wearing a beard or a veil. The government said clashes killed least 173 people across the country, including 95 in the capital and 25 in Alexandria. Among those killed on Friday was a son of Mohamed Badie, chief of Mursi’s Muslim Brotherhood movement. The Anti-Coup Alliance of Mursi supporters announced it would end the protests shortly after a night-time curfew came into effect, but pledged daily demonstrations going forward.  The Interior Ministry said it had arrested 1,004 Brotherhood ‘elements’, and on Saturday security sources said the brother of Al Qaeda chief Ayman Al Zawahiri had been detained. The Egyptian government, meanwhile, announced it had begun deliberations on whether to ban the Brotherhood, a long-outlawed organisation that swept to power in the country’s first democratic elections a year ago. Such a ban — which authorities say is rooted in the group’s use of violence — would be a repeat to the historic and decades-long power struggle between the state and the Brotherhood. It also could provoke more unrest in Egypt following the July 3 military coup against president Mohammed Mursi, a Brotherhood member.  Continue reading

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Mohammed crosses Twitter milestone

Mohammed crosses Twitter milestone Muaz Shabandri (muaz@khaleejtimes.com) / 14 August 2013 His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, took his popularity to new heights on Tuesday as he crossed two million followers on Twitter. Expressing happiness over the milestone, Shaikh Mohammed tweeted, “My twitter page followers reached 2 millions today, thanks to your continuous support.” Most of his new initiatives are first announced on Twitter. His latest humanitarian campaign to clothe one million needy children was known to the world through the site. He regularly makes important announcements and posts pictures of important meetings on the micro-blogging site. Currently the most popular Twitter user in the UAE, Shaikh Mohammed was also ranked among the world’s top 10 leaders on Twitter recently. He was placed alongside Barack Obama, Hugo Chavez and Queen Rania among other influential leaders. Tweeting under the Twitter handle @HHShkMohd, he expressed his gratitude saying, “To all our followers, you’ve been the core value by suggesting ideas, responding to initiatives and participating in many discussions. And You were behind the success of many social and humanitarian campaigns we launched on twitter.” Shaikh Mohammed has become a reliable world newsmaker using his tweets to reach out to people. His page on Twitter serves as a platform for his leadership, philosophy, vision and a channel of communication with his fans and followers across the globe. According to Klout, a tool to measure Twitter influence, Shaikh Mohammed’s account scores a rating of 78 on a scale of 100. He is amongst the top five per cent of influences in the world. Joining twitter in June 2009, Shaikh Mohammed has sent out 1,875 tweets over the last four years.   Continue reading

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RAK cuts traffic fines by 50% for 3 months

RAK cuts traffic fines by 50% for 3 months Ahmed Shaaban (ahmedshaaban@khaleejtimes.com) / 14 August 2013 For three months from August 18, fines imposed for traffic law offences on Ras Al Khaimah’s roads will be cut by half. Brigadier Mohammed Al Noobi, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the RAK Police, on Tuesday said the grace period will be valid till November 18. “Only the erring drivers caught on the emirate’s roads shall be eligible for the fine discount. The unpaid fines for speeding and other traffic offences must be paid at the 50 per cent discounted rate at the RAK Traffic and Patrols Department.” Brigadier Al Noobi noted that the only exception to this was impoundment. “In this case, the erring motorist must appear in person at the department and hand over his/her vehicle for impoundment or pay the set fine.” The move was meant to cut the financial burden on errant drivers and encourage the motorists to pay the pending fines, but exercise more caution on the road in the future. “The move is also aimed to help motorists renew their expired registration cards.” The traffic and patrols departments in all emirates ordered a 25-50 per cent discount on the traffic fines recorded in the respective emirates. “The decision encouraged many motorists to renew their expired registration cards and settle the accumulated fines.” As per a tougher unified traffic law with higher fines and a black points system enacted in 2008 all over the country, the erring motorists penalised with 24 black points would lose their driving licences. Driving callously costs an erring driver Dh2,000, 12 black points, as well as the impoundment of the vehicle for 30 days. Not carrying a driving licence or using a horn in a disturbing way attracts a fine of Dh100. Pedestrian knocked down Meanwhile, a 30-year-old Asian man, identified only as M.A., suffered serious head injuries after a vehicle driven by an Emirati motorist, named H.A., knocked him down while crossing the road near the Emarat petrol station in the Khor Khuweir area, according to the RAK Civil Defence Department. “The mishap is to be blamed on the motorist who was speeding and driving inattentively that he did not notice the pedestrian who was crossing the road. The victim, who was given first aid, was shifted to Saqr Hospital.”   Continue reading

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