Translate page with Google

Story Publication logo December 14, 2011

Egypt: Bloodbath at Maspero

Country:

Author:
image
English

In the wake of the uprising that ousted President Mubarak, Sharif Abdel Kouddous reports from Cairo...

author #1 image author #2 image
Multiple Authors
SECTIONS

On October 9th, the army attacked a demonstration of thousands of Coptic Christians and their supporters gathered in front of the State TV and Radio headquarters — known locally as "Maspero" — in downtown Cairo. Soldiers and military police fired live ammunition and drove armored personnel carriers at high speeds into the crowd. At least 26 people were killed and more than 300 wounded. The incident was the bloodiest act of repression by the Egyptian army since it took the reins of power on February 11. The scene at the Coptic hospital the following afternoon was harrowing. Families and friends of the victims crowded into an open-air courtyard at the hospital morgue to mourn the dead. The coffins remained empty as families and lawyers worked to get autopsies that would officially record the cause of death.

RELATED TOPICS

teal halftone illustration of a family carrying luggage and walking

Topic

Migration and Refugees

Migration and Refugees

Support our work

Your support ensures great journalism and education on underreported and systemic global issues