Chemical plant causes deadly protest



16 November 2011

A fertilizer plant in northern Egypt is the location of a clash between the Egyptian army and protestors. Protestors were against the pollution caused by the plant. Causalities include one man dead and 11 people injured. Within the last six days, demonstrators used blockage of the port town of Damietta to use to protest the plant. The plant officials have announced the potential production of two more plants locally, which is causing the protesting. The fertilizer plant received news that they are no longer able to operate by Egypt’s ruling military council. These types of activism is becoming more frequent, now under the post Mubarak ruling. State-owned Misr Oil Processing Company and Canada’s Agrium currently jointly own the plant. The residents took to the streets on Tuesday demanding the relocation of the plant. An eyewitness claims protestors took over an ambulance carrying the corpse of a 21-year-old man killed by a gun shot on Sunday.

Source: Deadly protest over chemical plant in northern Egypt

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-15717127

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