CAIRO — Officials say the Egyptian president is
considering whether to give the military full control of the restive
city of Port Said after days of deadly street clashes stoked by
excessive force used by riot police.
The officials say Mohammed Morsi met Tuesday with his security chief and top military officers to discuss pulling out the police and putting the military in charge of the Suez Canal city to defuse tensions.
The violence has killed at least three civilians and three policemen and injured hundreds since Sunday.
The military sent reinforcement to Port Said late Monday, after protesters torched a government building and police headquarters there.
The officials from the Egyptian military and the presidential office spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media. — AP
The officials say Mohammed Morsi met Tuesday with his security chief and top military officers to discuss pulling out the police and putting the military in charge of the Suez Canal city to defuse tensions.
The violence has killed at least three civilians and three policemen and injured hundreds since Sunday.
The military sent reinforcement to Port Said late Monday, after protesters torched a government building and police headquarters there.
The officials from the Egyptian military and the presidential office spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media. — AP
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