Wednesday 9 February 2011
Nile satellite channel: Fatah cadres bombed the gas pipeline, crackdowns launched to find them
[ 09/02/2011 - 12:00 PM ]
CAIRO, (PIC)-- Nile satellite channel said the Egyptian popular committees deployed throughout Al-Arish area initiated a campaign to pursue and find members of Fatah faction on suspicion of their involvement in the bombing of a gas pipeline leading to Jordan a few days ago.
The channel said on Tuesday that the popular committees spotted some Palestinians and security elements affiliated with Fatah moving in the area where the explosion happened, noting that these Fatah members were living in Al-Arish area.
Press sources had talked earlier that Palestinians from Fatah residing in Egypt participated in the attacks waged by groups of thugs and mercenaries on peaceful anti-regime protests in recent days.
Egyptian activists also accused the Egyptian regime of being behind the bombing of the gas line in a bid to convince the world that its absence could cause security chaos and harm the Zio-American interests in the region.
Protests in Egypt have entered their sixteenth day, following probably the biggest number of anti-regime demonstrators in Cairo's Attahrir square yet.
Protesters still refuse to leave the square until their demands for Hosni Mubarak's resignation were met.
On the "Love of Egypt Day" yesterday as protesters called it, millions of Egyptians in different provinces rallied against Mubarak.
In Cairo, massive crowds on Tuesday gathered outside the parliament, the Shura council and the ministry of interior as well as in Ramses square.
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
CAIRO, (PIC)-- Nile satellite channel said the Egyptian popular committees deployed throughout Al-Arish area initiated a campaign to pursue and find members of Fatah faction on suspicion of their involvement in the bombing of a gas pipeline leading to Jordan a few days ago.
The channel said on Tuesday that the popular committees spotted some Palestinians and security elements affiliated with Fatah moving in the area where the explosion happened, noting that these Fatah members were living in Al-Arish area.
Press sources had talked earlier that Palestinians from Fatah residing in Egypt participated in the attacks waged by groups of thugs and mercenaries on peaceful anti-regime protests in recent days.
Egyptian activists also accused the Egyptian regime of being behind the bombing of the gas line in a bid to convince the world that its absence could cause security chaos and harm the Zio-American interests in the region.
Protests in Egypt have entered their sixteenth day, following probably the biggest number of anti-regime demonstrators in Cairo's Attahrir square yet.
Protesters still refuse to leave the square until their demands for Hosni Mubarak's resignation were met.
On the "Love of Egypt Day" yesterday as protesters called it, millions of Egyptians in different provinces rallied against Mubarak.
In Cairo, massive crowds on Tuesday gathered outside the parliament, the Shura council and the ministry of interior as well as in Ramses square.
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
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