El mesary elyoum7/26/2023 ![]() ![]() Security forces began clearing the demonstrators’ camps on Wednesday, sparking violent clashes with pro-Morsi supporters who have been at the camps since the ex-president was deposed in a military coup on July 3. El-Mola was among several journalists hospitalised with wounds sustained covering clashes between the police and demonstrators, Kassem told IPI by telephone. But Doaa Kassem of the Media Diversity Institute, who had spoken with the journalist, said he dropped his mobile phone during the mayhem and a demonstrator who had answered the phone claimed the journalist was being held. There were earlier reports that El-Mola had been kidnapped by supporters of Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood. ![]() Egyptian security forces killed at least 30 people when they cleared a camp of Cairo protesters who were demanding the reinstatement of Mursi, his Muslim Brotherhood movement said. Riot police gather during clashes with members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, around Cairo University and Nahdet Misr Square, where they were camping in Giza, south of Cairo on Aug. She added: “ The Egyptian government must also be held accountable by the international community for any deaths or attacks that deliberately targeted media workers.” “We fully support the right of the Muslim Brotherhood and any other political group in Egypt to peacefully express their grievances, but we implore them and the government to refrain from attacking innocent civilians and journalists.” “Journalists are neutral parties in conflicts and should not be the target of violence, regardless of who is perpetrating it,” IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie said. Witnesses told IPI that reporters and photojournalists appeared to be targeted by both sides during the clashes. In Aswan, Mahmoud El-Mola of the independent daily ElMasry ElYoum, was among several journalists wounded and hospitalised after government forces moved in to remove protesters from a government building in the southern city, the Egypt coordinator for the London-based Media Diversity Institute told IPI. That would bring to a least three the number of journalists killed in Egypt this year. Michael Deane, 59, a cameraman for Britain’s Sky News, was shot dead while covering a police crackdown in Cairo, while the Gulf News in the United Arab Emirates reported that Habiba Ahmed Abd Elaziz, 26, a reporter for its sister publication the Xpress, was shot and killed in Cairo, where early news reports said dozens of people were killed in clashes with security forces. The International Press Institute today urged Egyptian security forces and supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi to refrain from targeting journalists amid reports that at least two media workers were killed and many more wounded during violent clashes between the authorities and the opposition. ![]() To find out more about this surname's family history, lookup records on FamilySearch, MyHeritage, FindMyPast and Ancestry.IPI calls for safety of journalists as Egypt roils: At least 2 media workers killed, more wounded as security forces crack down on Muslim Brotherhood.Similar: Names listed in the "Similar" section are phonetically similar and may not have any relation to El Masoury.Ethnic group cannot necessarily be determined by geographic occurrence.Rank: Name are ranked by incidence using the ordinal ranking method the name that occurs the most is assigned a rank of 1 name that occur less frequently receive an incremented rank if two or more name occur the same number of times they are assigned the same rank and successive rank is incremented by the total preceeding names.Clicking on selected countries will show mapping at a regional level Heatmap: Dark red means there is a higher occurrence of the name, transitioning to light yellow signifies a progressively lower occurrence.Name distribution statistics are generated from a global database of over 4 billion people - more information.Surnames are taken as the first part of an person's inherited family name, caste, clan name or in some cases patronymic. ![]()
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