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Army clashes with locals in Qorsaya
Published in Daily News Egypt on 18 - 11 - 2012

Protesters block Bahr Al-Azam road in Giza, provoking violent confrontations with the security forces. (Photo via Facebook page of Mohamed Abla)
Deadly clashes erupted after the army attacked a group of protesters who had blocked roads, in the latest development of a years-long feud over land.
The clashes started when protesters from the island of Qorsaya in the suburbs of Giza blocked the Bahr Al-Azam road, disrupting traffic. They burned tires and the army responded by firing rubber bullets at them. “One of them got a bullet in his side and he died… This is what made the situation escalate," said Dalia Mousa from the Egyptian Centre for Economic and Social Rights (ECESR), which has been following the clashes since early in the morning.
Mohamed Mostafa, a resident of the island of Qorsaya said, “the army had taken the lands, but the people got a court order giving them back the land [in 2008], but it was never carried out." Mostafa said that two days ago, the locals decided to go back to the disputed lands but the army violently dispersed them, which is why they took to the streets.
The death toll, according to the centre, had reached four by Sunday afternoon, the latest being one of the injured who died at Al-Qasr Al-Einy hospital on Sunday. At least eight were injured in the clashes, Mousa said and 13 of the people of the island were arrested and taken to C28, the military prosecution headquarters. She also said that five people who tried to escape the clashes jumped into the Nile and as of Sunday afternoon are missing.
Mousa said that the army has destroyed people's houses and crops, boats and trees had been set on fire. “Some of the people are also held in the village and they're being tortured and electrified," Mousa said. The army is also chasing journalists and photographers who had to find a hiding place, Mousa said.
“The people have houses there and they live on farming, these lands," said Moussa, adding that they've lived on this island for more than a generation. “The army wants to take it and says that these are their lands… the army has taken over four feddans" she added.
Qorsaya Island is home to about 2,000 residents. Mostafa can't understand why the army was in the island and what it was doing among the peasants and farmers and people who have lived in the island for years. He himself has been a resident of the village for over 28 years.
The ECESR said that the army used the land to build a military barracks, fenced with barbed wire, and was attempting to re-install its forces in the lands.
The situation continued on Sunday afternoon when the protesters blocked the road again and three Central Security Forces trucks were on their way to the scene.


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