Egypt’s security services yesterday stormed two Cairo protest camps housing thousands of Islamists, killing scores of people and igniting a wave of violence across the Arab world’s most populous country that raised the spectre of further chaos.
The Egyptian presidency declared a one-month state of emergency after security forces sought to clear the camps of supporters of Mohamed Morsi, the president ousted by the military in a July coup.
Authorities also imposed a curfew on the capital and 10 other provinces. Angry mobs in Cairo and elsewhere attacked churches, police stations and local government offices.
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