At least 73 people have been killed in clashes between rival fans following a football match in the Egyptian city of Port Said, state television reports.
The deaths occurred as supporters invaded the pitch after a match between top-tier clubs Masry and al-Ahly on Wednesday.
It is feared the death toll could rise as about 1,000 people have been hurt.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-16845841
Rumours going round that the state allowed the Al-Ahly supporters to be attacked by the Masry supporters. Some of the Al-Ahly hooligans have recently help set up a political party and its ultras have been involved in many riots in the recent uprisings in Egypt.
Report in the Egypt
Report in the Egypt Independent
http://www.egyptindependent.com/node/632996
Comment on the Egyptian Chronicles blog
http://egyptianchronicles.blogspot.com/2012/02/football-tragedy-sad-for-egypt.html
Some background on the ultras
http://www.thedailynewsegypt.com/football/the-ultras-white-knights-football-hooliganism-or-social-movement.html
Coverage on Twitter
http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23ahly
Also
http://storify.com/asteris/egypt-football-tragedy-in-port-said-more-than-70-d?
Cheers Mark.
Cheers Mark.
3arabawy: Protesters inside
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3arabawy: Protesters inside Misr Station in Ramses (Cairo), awaiting the injured Ultras members coming back from Port Said, chanting: “The people demand the execution of the Field Marshal (Tantawi).”
Ultras football fans target ruling generals
Hundreds in Cairo protest after Port Said football tragedy
Activists, politicians see more than hooliganism in football violence
Reuters: 74 killed following
Reuters: 74 killed following Egypt pitch invasion
Reuters: Incensed Egyptians stage protests after deaths
Yet again Mark. beat me to
Yet again Mark. beat me to it. But the rest of that Egypt Independent article is worth quoting:
So Year II begins with mass demonstrations followed by what looks apriori like a state-orchestrated massacre. This could be SCAF's Piazza Fontana.
Some more links About the
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Some more links
About the Port Said massacre (Arabist blog)
Live updates (ahramonline)
Port Said massacre: everybody is responsible (Egyptian Chronicles)
but see this comment in response to the last one
Edit: from Egypt Independent
Port Said violence was work of infiltrators, not ultras, say locals
The regime gets back at Port Said
Some background on football and the fans in this video from July last year
Egypt, football and revolution
Photos/breaking news Blame
Photos/breaking news
Blame game over Egypt's football clashes (BBC)
Two shot dead in Suez (BBC)
Clashes continue in Egypt (ahramonline)
Ultras in Egypt (Freedom)
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What happened in Port Said as
What happened in Port Said as told by @Heemalization (UA07 Ahly Ultras)
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Interview with Al-Masry captain Karim Zekri, and his brother Mohamed Zekri
(Comment Middle East)
I've edited this for length but it's worth following the link and reading the interview in full.
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Egypt students threaten to strike demanding SCAF step down (ahramonline)
University students support GUC call for civil disobedience (Daily News Egypt)
Activists, students call for civil disobedience on 11 February (Egypt Independent)
A year ago.... From Why it's
A year ago....
From Why it's kicking off everywhere
Paul Mason
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The ultras and the Egyptian revolution (ahramonline)
‘The ultras book’: ethnography of an unusual crowd (Egypt Independent)
The ultras' politics of fun confront tyranny (Egypt Independent)
Numbers (Sandmonkey) Map of
Numbers (Sandmonkey)
Map of Mansour St. protest (Arabist)
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Clashes on 4 February:
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Video uploaded on 2 February:
'Students at military school chanting anti-SCAF chants'
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Sarah Carr: Football meets
Sarah Carr: Football meets politics again, but differently (Egypt Independent)
Ultras: Heroes, villains or scapegoats? (Egypt Independent)
Clashes resume between protesters and security forces in downtown Cairo
February 11 general strike in universities (Egyptian Chronicles)
http://www.arabawy.org/2012/0
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http://www.arabawy.org/2012/02/06/salmasaid/
Eighth protester dies in
Eighth protester dies in downtown Cairo clashes (Egypt Independent)
Update from the Arabist blog
Egyptian Federation of
Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions
Statement 1 – 2012
The bloody events in Port Sa’id
Egypt activists call for
Egypt activists call for general strike on #Feb11 (Arabist)
Labor groups to join strike planned for 11 February (Egypt Independent)
http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23EgyStrike
http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23Feb11
Anti-army video calling for
Anti-army video calling for Egypt general strike
Arabist
In Arabic, without subtitles, but still fairly self-explanatory.
Edit: replaced with subtitled version:
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Armed attacks by civilians on
Armed attacks by civilians on protesters raises nationwide death toll to 15 (ahramonline)
Some photographs
Some photographs here:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2012/02/egypt_protests_over_port_said.html
Maspero employees protest
Maspero employees protest military control
Egypt Cinema Syndicate joins call for civil disobedience
Thursday's papers: All eyes on civil disobedience plans
Egypt deploys soldiers, tanks ahead of strike
Protests across the country
Protests across the country for better working, living conditions (Egypt Independent)
Egypt revolutionary groups call for Friday push on defence ministry (ahramonline)
Call for open-ended strike divides Egypt (Reuters)
General strike not civil disobedience, activists say (Daily News Egypt)
Protesters head to Tahrir
Protesters head to Tahrir Square for 'Friday of Departure' (ahramonline)
http://twitter.com/#!/3arabawy
Pro-SCAF protestors attack
Pro-SCAF protestors attack activist during march on Defense Ministry (Egypt Independent)
Defence ministry marches wrap up without serious incident (ahramonline)
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Egypt braces for strikes to mark Mubarak's ouster (AFP)
Yesterday Reports coming out
Yesterday
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Reports coming out so far today suggest limited support for the general strike call.
Universities, schools take part in general strike, govt institutions at work (Egypt Independent)
Egypt not yet on strike (ahramonline)
Edit: more reports from ahramonline
General strike calls face counter-propaganda before action begins
Private school's students march on first day of strike
Sokhna port's workers to strike on Sunday
Cairo University students on
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Cairo University students on strike
Arrests in Mahalla - including union organiser Kamal el-Fayoumi
From the Egypt
From the Egypt Independent
Sunday's papers: Schadenfreude at civil disobedience 'failure'
Organizers say Egypt general strike successful
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Not sure about about the conclusion but I thought this blog post was interesting:
How much is that revolution in the window?
Calls for general strike see
Calls for general strike see limited appeal (Daily News Egypt)
Second day of student strikes (ahramonline)
Ultras Ahlawy call for Wednesday march on prosecutor's office (ahramonline)
Hossam el-Hamalawy at the
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Hossam el-Hamalawy at the American University in Cairo, 12 February 2012
Jano Charbel: Journalist,
Jano Charbel: Journalist, student and translator detained for two days in Mahalla
Egypt's Sokhna Port paralysed as labour strike enters 2nd day (ahramonline)
Quote: Freelance reporter
http://news.yahoo.com/australian-tells-torture-egypt-055546053.html
Ultras Ahlawy stage mass
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Ultras Ahlawy stage mass march to demand justice for Port Said victims (ahramonline)
Was 11 February a failure? (Egypt Independent)
Did Egypt's general strike really fail? (ahramonline)
The state run unions, loyal servants of SCAF (3arabawy)
Will Egypt's workers rise up again? (Global Mail)
I've appreciated all of your
I've appreciated all of your comments guys, here's a quick piece about the close of the career of Mohammed Aboutrika following the deaths of Ahly supporters. Do let me know your opinions on this. Best, Ed Dove
http://eddydove.blogspot.com/2012/02/cult-of-aboutrika.html
Return of the Ahlawy
Return of the Ahlawy