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Summary Security forces clashed for a second day in Cairo, left more than 1,000 people injured, 34 arrested.
The violence began after families of people killed in February’s uprising held an event in Cairo late on Tuesday in their honour.Other bereaved relatives arrived to complain that names of their own dead were not mentioned at the ceremony. This sparked clashes that gravitated to the capitals central Tahrir Square and the Interior Ministry.It was the first such violence in weeks in Tahrir, the epicentre of the revolt that toppled President Hosni Mubarak on February 11.Soldiers were seen marching towards the clashes near the Interior Ministry, the first sign of army presence since the clashes broke out.
