Posted by February - 2 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS

February 01, 2012 Rights Group Demands Inquiry into Deadly Egypt Soccer Violence Peter Clottey US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) is demanding an impartial and a comprehensive investigation into Wednesday's stadium disaster that left at least 73 people

CAIRO, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Seventy-three people were killed and at least 1000 injured on Wednesday after a soccer pitch invasion in the Egyptian city of Port Said, in what a deputy minister called the biggest disaster in the

CAIRO — At least 74 people were killed and 248 injured after soccer fans rushed the field in the seaside city of Port Said Wednesday following an upset victory by the home team over Egypt's top club, setting off clashes and a

CAIRO, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Seventy-three people were killed and at least 1000 injured on Wednesday after a soccer pitch invasion in the Egyptian city of Port Said, in what a deputy minister called the biggest disaster in the

Have you seen the footage of the insanity in Cairo, where soccer fanatics stormed the field after the local underdogs scored an upset over Egypt's top club? As of this writing, some 73 people are dead and more than 1000 injured in the deadliest soccer

Related posts:

  1. Victoria Azarenka's Australian Open win 'great' for women's game
  2. Fiery pileup kills 10 in Gainesville
  3. Baby wasn't in game plan for Jay Cutler, Kristin Cavallari
  4. Blake Griffin posterizes Thunder's Kendrick Perkins
  5. Victoria Azarenka's Australian Open win 'great' for women's game
Tags : , , , , , , Egypt Soccer Riot

Leave a Reply