25 Mar 2012

One dead, 68 injured in Egypt football riots as 'country has no one in charge'

Fans of Egypt's top football team Al-Masry went insane on news their side was given a two-year ban over the February 1 massacre in Port Said, when team's fans turned a stadium into a slaughterhouse, beating and stubbing to death at least 74 people.
The disorder created by hundreds of football fans in the very same city of Port Said on Friday continued through early hours on Saturday. The result was the death of a 13-year-old boy, who died in hospital after being shot in the back. Two more people are being treated in hospital for gunshot wounds.

Lawrence Davidson, professor of Middle East history at West Chester University talks to RT. He says there is no clear end to the violence in Egypt because there is no one in charge of the situation in the country.