Egypt declares state of emergency after killing 95 Morsi supporters

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About 95 people were killed when Morsi protestors were forced from their sit in camps
Cairo : Egyptian government lead by Army has declared state of emergency after heavy crack down on protestors, which were demanding the return of ousted Mohammad Morsi, due to which, 95 people were killed nation wide.

Egyptian army backed by bulldozers and tanks tried to remove the sit in camps of ousted president Mohammad Morsi, as they used force to bulldoze off the camps and the Muslim Brotherhood supporters resisted which resulted in killings of 95 people.

Meanwhile Two journalists were also killed while covering the violence. Mick Deane, a cameraman for the UK-based Sky News channel, and Habiba Abd Elaziz, a reporter for the UAE-based Xpress newspaper, died from gunshot wounds as reported by Aljazeera English

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