There is a narrow footbridge overlooking the entrance to the ministry
of defence in the Abbasiya district of Cairo. On Friday afternoon, this
crowded bridge provided the best view of the frontline in the latest
round of violent clashes between the army and demonstrators who suspect
the country's ruling generals of wanting to hold on to power.
On
one side of a ring of barbed wire, soldiers hurled bricks and fired tear
gas. Below the bridge, the protesters facing the soldiers threw their
own missiles, while others removed the injured on motorbikes or carried
them limp on their shoulders, some insensible, others spattered in
blood.
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