Egyptian Army Apologizes for Violence

The Supreme Council of Armed Forces, Egypt’s military-led transitional government, issued an apology Thursday for the bloodshed caused by security forces in clashes with protesters. At least 35 people have been killed in the demonstrations, which are now in their sixth day. In a statement from two generals posted to Facebook, the SCAF offered its […]

The Supreme Council of Armed Forces, Egypt’s military-led transitional government, issued an apology Thursday for the bloodshed caused by security forces in clashes with protesters. At least 35 people have been killed in the demonstrations, which are now in their sixth day. In a statement from two generals posted to Facebook, the SCAF offered its “regrets and deep apologies for the deaths of martyrs from among Egypt’s loyal sons during the recent events in Tahrir Square.” Protesters are demanding the military accelerate its transition to civilian rule. Hugh Sykes  of the BBC has the latest from Cairo.