CAIRO: One year ago on Monday, Egyptian police attacked a group of protesters who had remained in Tahrir Square during a Friday demonstration. That attack led to thousands of Egyptians pouring into Tahrir Square, and eventually, Mohamed Mahmoud street, leading to the deaths of over 75 people at the hands of police and military forces. Egyptians are still angry over those events last year, where responsibility has not been had by the military and police who brutally attacked protesters in downtown Cairo. During the weeklong violence, field hospitals were erected around the frontlines. They should have been safe havens from the violence, bullets and tear gas that engulfed the street, but instead turned into horrific examples of the excesses of the police. Below is a report from Bikyamasr.com that was published on November 21, which which saw an attack on one of the field hospitals during the height of the violence”