Telegraph.co.uk
| Mar 9, 2013
Buildings have been set on fire in Cairo and demonstrators filled the streets of Port Said after 21 football fans were sentenced to death over riots in 2012 which killed 74 people. Deadly riots erupted in Port Said in late January this year after ...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 27, 2013
Riots in Port Said have killed one person and injured 416 others at the funeral of people killed in clashes triggered by death sentences on supporters of a local football team. Medics said that 17 people had sustained gunshot wounds after violence...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 26, 2013
Hundreds of Egyptian troops have been deployed to Port Said, as protests there grow increasingly violent. Angry crowds took to the streets after 21 football fans were given death sentences for their role in last year's football riots. At least 27 ...
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Mosaic
| Jan 25, 2013
Various Egyptian forces gathered in Tahrir Square and other Egyptian squares to express their dissatisfaction with the Islamist domination of political power. The people have the same demands and the same slogan since January 25th, 2011: Bre...
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Mosaic
| Jan 24, 2013
Al-Ahly Ultras protest to demand a fair trial and retribution for the 72 Ahly fans that were killed in the Port Said massacre during the regular season last year. ON TV reports on the demonstrations and the disruption of Cairo's transportation sy...
Ahram Online
| Jan 18, 2013
Hardcore football fans of the Cairo-based al-Ahly team converged on Tahrir Square one week before an anticipated court verdict on Egypt's worst-ever football tragedy. The Port Said Stadium disaster resulted in the deaths of 79 people, and the fans...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 11, 2013
Egyptian football fans are facing a bittersweet celebration after a year without a national league. All competition was suspended after more than 70 fans were killed in a pitch invasion in the city of Port Said. Now domestic games are finally set ...
Operation Egypt
| Jun 18, 2012
This undated video uploaded by activist group Operation Egypt shows the Ultras Ahlway -- hardcore fans of the al-Ahly football club in Cairo -- chanting "Oh Council of Bastards," a protest song aimed at Egypt's military rulers, the Supreme Council...
The Real News Network
| Jun 5, 2012
For the fourth consecutive day, Egyptians protesting the exoneration of key regime figures have settled into sit-ins. In the cities of Suez, Alexandria, and Arish, organized sit-ins are growing in size and formulating their demands. Meanwhile, f...
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