CAIRO: Egypt's ministry of health reported one person was killed and the injured has risen to 119 in two days of violent clashes in Cairo. Hisham Shiha, deputy minister, said that the man who was killed is still unidentified and his body remains in the Demerdash hospital morgue awaiting to be identified. The cause of death was not declared. Clashes broke out late on Saturday between protesters and unknown militant crowds, who attacked the protesters near the headquarters of the ministry of defense. The injuries, according to news reports, ranged from rubber bullets, knives and rock wounds. Protesters reported that the security forces guarding the ministry saw the bloody attacks and refused to move, and activists considered them complicit in the violence. Some activists went on to say that the attackers are security forces in plainclothes. The protestors, who marched towards the ministry late on Friday, are calling for the dissolving of the presidential election committee and the adjustment of article 28 of the constitutional declaration that says the decisions of the committee are final. Online activists shared photos of men firing what looks like homemade guns towards the protesters. The “We are all Khaled Said” Facebook page published a series of photos of “thugs” attacking and firing guns at protesters and called for their arrest. Activists dismissed reports that the residents of Abbassiya were behind the attack, adding that many of them have joined in to protect them against the attacks and show their support.