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Muslim Brotherhood MP's house in Nile Delta city attacked Member of the upper house Shura Council Gamal Heshmat's house in the Nile Delta city of Damanhour is attacked following clashes between opposition and Brotherhood activists
Tens of protesters attempted to storm the house of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party former MP Gamal Heshmat in the Nile Delta city of Damanhour, in the govenorate of Beheira. According to Al-Ahram daily website, a group of protesters attacked the front gate of Heshmat's home and damaged his car amid a complete absence of security forces. The attack comes following clashes between supporters of the ruling Muslim Brotherhood and opposition activists in Damanhour on Thursday which left 24 injured. Al-Ahram reported that opposition activists demonstrated Friday against Thursday's incident accusing the Brotherhood of instigating the clashes. After the demonstration ended, some of the protesters attacked Heshmat's house destrying the gate and Heshmat's. Opposition activists were demonstrating Thursday to commemorate the death of Egypt's revolution icon Khaled Said, who was allegedly beaten to death by police officers on 6 June 2010. The Freedom and Justice Party website said two activists working on the Rebel campaign against President Mohamed Morsi were arrested for the attack on Heshmat's house, calling them members of the 'Rebel' "militia". Rebel is a signature collecting campaign aiming to withdraw confidence from Morsi and calling for early presidential elections. Rebel's headquarters was torched early Friday by unknown assailants. Rebel formally accused leading members of the ruling group, including President Morsi, of inciting the attack. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/73434.aspx