Across town, students at the Islamic Al-Azhar University in eastern Cairo have clashed with security forces since Sunday as they rally in support of 20 of their peers who have been arrested and charged for protesting against the military-backed authorities.
Since the military removed President Mohammed Morsi from power in early July, Egypt's security forces have conducted a relentless crackdown against the ousted leader's Muslim Brotherhood, killing more than 1,000 of the fundamentalist group's supporters and rounding up most its leaders.
A day after violence and arrests at Al-Azhar University, students at Cairo University today clashed with security forces after trying to march out of the sprawling campus toward a large intersection that links the school's grounds with a bustling commercial neighborhood, a security official said.
The official said the students lobbed plastic bags filled with water at security forces outside the university and chanted against the police and the military. Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd, set up barbed wire to close off access to the university from the intersection and deployed more armored vehicles as reinforcements, the official said.
Hazem Tarek, a student leader at Cairo University, said hundreds of students went out to support their colleagues at Al-Azhar University, and were met with tear gas from the police. He said pitched street battles with the police broke out, and at least four students were injured by shotgun pellets.
Students at Cairo University also protested earlier this academic year.
At Al-Azhar, meanwhile, student spokesman Mahmoud Salah said the students organized a strike today in solidarity with university staff members who he said were beaten by security forces a day earlier.
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