Cairo thwarts death plot
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Your support makes all the difference.CAIRO (Reuter) - Egypt had thwarted a campaign of violence aimed at government ministers and economic centres, the Interior Minister, Hassan el-Alfi, said. The plan was to kill 12 prominent people, including ministers and media figures and blow up eight economic centres.
A leader of the planned campaign had been Salah Mohammad Attiyah, a local leader of el-Gamaa el-Islamiya (Islamic Group), who was killed in a police raid on Wednesday. The group has campaigning for two years to overthrow the government and turn Egypt into a strict Islamic state.
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