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Muslim, Christian violence in Egypt claims 12 lives

Prime Minister Essam Sharaf cancelled his visit to Bahrain and UAE, calling for an emergency Cabinet meeting to discuss the Muslim-Christian violence.

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Violence triggered by rumours of a Muslim-Christian interfaith romance has claimed 12 lives and over 100 injured in the Egyptian capital, with mobs setting fire to two churches in one of the worst communal clashes rocking the country in recent times.
   
Prime Minister Essam Sharaf cancelled his visit to Bahrain and UAE, calling for an emergency Cabinet meeting to discuss the Muslim-Christian violence, state news agency said.
   
Meanwhile, Egypt's military rulers said, that 190 people arrested in connection with deadly riots will face military trial.
   
Sharaf had called the meeting to discuss "the regrettable events in Imbaba", Ahmed al-Saman, a cabinet spokesperson was quoted as saying by MENA news agency.
   
There are a number of versions of the story of how the clashed erupted, but all of them include Coptic woman.
   
The first story is that a Coptic woman married a Muslim man and was taken to the church to be preached and convinced to leave her husband. Her family then opened fire at members of her husband's family outside the church when they went to retrieve her.
        
The second version is that a Coptic woman was imprisoned in the church against her will after declaring she converted to Islam.
   
Last night's clashes were sparked by rumours here that a Christian woman married to a Muslim had been abducted and was being held in one of the churches against her will.
   
The unconfirmed reports, prompted a mob to march towards the Saint Menas Church in the Imbaba locality, leading to communal clashes, that claimed 12 lives.
   
Shooting across the neighborhood took place with people on rooftops firing into the crowd. The mob fired bombs at homes, shops and the church, setting its facade on fire.
   
Another nearby church was attacked by the mob in the locality, as the army and police fired tear gas shells to disperse it.
   
A six-story building near the Saint Menas Church was also burned down, with Muslims claiming that the Christians used it to shoot at them.
   
Six Muslims and three Christians were among the dead, while the religion of other three victims have not been confirmed.
   
Hisham Sheiha, a Health Ministry official, told the news agency that 186 were injured, including 11 in critical condition from gunshot wounds.
     
An eye witness said that the clashes were caused by thugs and remnants of the former regime."They looked like criminals with nothing to lose," he told state TV.
        
Today around two hundred Christian marched to the US embassy calling for international protection of Copts in Egypt because Salafists have been targeting them since the revolution.

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