Saturday, March 9, 2013

Former militants replace police in southern Egypt

ASSUIT, Egypt (AP) ? A former Islamic militant group says it is sending its members out to police streets in a southern Egypt province because protesting security forces are on strike.

The Gamaa Islamiya group said Friday it is taking "full responsibility" of security in Assiut province, an Islamist stronghold. It said it was assembling volunteer members to act as police in the streets.

Assiut security chief, Gen. Aboul-Kassem Deif, said the group's move was illegal but acknowledged, "I don't know what to do."

Many of Assiut's police have joined a nationwide wave of strikes by security forces amid the country's unrest.

Gamaa Islamiya waged an Islamic militant insurgency against the state in the 1990s. It forswore violence but maintains a hard-line ideology.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/former-militants-replace-police-southern-egypt-164826418.html

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