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Asalto a la sede central de los Hermanos Musulmanes en El Cairo

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  • Tras el asalto a la sede se ha desatado el pillaje de todo lo que podía tener valor

    Tras el asalto a la sede se ha desatado el pillaje de todo lo que podía tener valor

    A man leaves with a office chair on his head taken from the burnt out headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Moqattam district of Cairo, on July 1, 2013, after it was set ablaze by opposition demonstrators overnight. Egypt's opposition gave Islamist Mohamed Morsi a day to quit or face civil disobedience after deadly protests demanded the country's first democratically elected president step down after just a year in office.
  • Los Hermanos Musulmanes han advertido que el asalto a su sede supone cruzar una línea roja de violencia, y que están considerando autodefenderse

    Los Hermanos Musulmanes han advertido que el asalto a su sede supone cruzar una línea roja de violencia, y que están considerando autodefenderse

    A looter gestures as part of an air-conditioning is thrown down from the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters after it was burned down by protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi in Cairo's Moqattam district July 1, 2013. The Brotherhood said on Monday that armed men who ransacked its national headquarters had crossed a red line of violence, and the movement was considering action to defend itself. Hundreds of people threw petrol bombs and rocks at the building, which caught fire as guards and Brotherhood members inside the building exchanged gunfire with attackers. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)
  • Actos de pillaje entre el humo en la sede de la Hermandad en El Cairo

    Actos de pillaje entre el humo en la sede de la Hermandad en El Cairo

    Looters take furniture and other objects from the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters after it was burned down by protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi in Cairo's Moqattam district July 1, 2013. The Brotherhood said on Monday that armed men who ransacked its national headquarters had crossed a red line of violence, and the movement was considering action to defend itself. Hundreds of people threw petrol bombs and rocks at the building, which caught fire as guards and Brotherhood members inside the building exchanged gunfire with attackers. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)

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