Tribal clashes in Egypt kill 23

Published April 6, 2014

CAIRO: Police have sent reinforcements to Egypt's southern province of Aswan after at least 23 people were killed in tribal clashes there, officials said on Saturday.

Long-standing tensions between Bani Hilal tribesmen and the Nubian Dabudiya family erupted after a woman was accosted on Thursday, the interior ministry said.

Tribal vendettas are common in Egypt's poor, rural south, but police called the outbreak of violence the worst in recent memory.

The health ministry said 20 people were killed in renewed fighting on Saturday, a day after a failed reconciliation meeting between the two sides ended in a gunbattle that killed three. It said more than 50 people were wounded.

The interior ministry, in a statement, said the three dead all belonged to the Bani Hilal tribe.

Police said the violence had subsided by Saturday afternoon after they sent in reinforcements.

Because of the scale of the fighting, interim prime minister Ibrahim Mahlab and his interior minister Mohammed Ibrahim both arrived in Aswan on Saturday afternoon.

The army also said it had intervened, and accused the Muslim Brotherhood of deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi of involvement in the violence.

Since the army ousted Morsi last July, the military-installed authorities have blamed the Brotherhood – now designated a “terrorist” organisation – for violence that has rocked Egypt daily for the past nine months.

Police began to reassert themselves across the country only recently, after a breakdown in law and order following a 2011 uprising that overthrew strongman Hosni Mubarak.—AFP

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