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Cairo protesters firebomb Al-Jazeera office

November 21, 2012 04:18 pm | Updated 04:18 pm IST - CAIRO

On Wednesday, during a clash the protesters attacked Al-Jazeera network office with molotov cocktails. A file picture of a young protester duirng a rally in Tahrir Square in Cairo on Nov. 9, 2012.

Witnesses say Egyptian protesters have firebombed one of the offices of satellite broadcaster Al-Jazeera in the third day of violence in central Cairo.

The protesters attacked the studio overlooking Tahrir square with Molotov cocktails and petrol bombs on early Wednesday, leaving it gutted by fire hours later, witnesses said.

Disgruntled youth and security forces have been clashing in the area since Monday, with protesters hurling stones and firebombs and security forces firing birdshot and tear gas into the crowd. Some protesters had been accusing Al-Jazeera of bias in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s most powerful political force from which President Mohammed Morsi hails.

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The protests started on the first anniversary of a previous street battle between police and demonstrators that left 42 protesters dead.

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