Violence, tear gas and a deadly crush that erupted following a domestic league soccer match Saturday night marked another tragedy in Indonesian football. Here’s a look at how the chaos occurred and what is being done to prevent future incidents.
In one of the worst stadium tragedies in the world, at least 125 people were killed and more than 100 were injured during a soccer riot in Malang, Indonesia on Saturday night, October 1. The [.]
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understand. we both prefer diplomacy as the first choice, as the preferred choice. but the window for a diplomatic solution simply cannot, by definition, remain open indefinitely. kerry added there is still time if iran is is prepared to engage in serious consideration of the latest international proposals. shep? shepard: shannon bream live in d.c. violence erupted in egypt today between protesters and police over a soccer riot that killed dozens of people last year. hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of a government office in a port city to protest the detentions of people involved in that riot. the protesters set fire to two police cars and a government building. the city on the mediterranean coast has been in turmoil since late january when a court in the capital city of cairo issued death sentences to 21 people. most of them locals over that very riot. of course, egypt itself has been in political turmoil since a popular uprising
megyn: and we ll see and what the banks wind up doing. jay, great to see you. thanks, megyn. megyn: and fox news alert now, on an outbreak of violence in egypt that just forced the u.s. to close its embassy in chi he row. the state department confirming that closure as egypt s latest political crisis spirals out of control, forcing a state of emergency to be declared, that s doing little to contain the growing violence in that country. as deadly protests threatening the government of the islamist president morsi continue. connor powell is live in jerusalem with the very latest, connor? megyn, dozens have been killed during these five days of violence, protests that intensified in the wake of a ruling over the weekend sentencing egyptians to death for their part in a soccer riot last year that led 74 people dead. and in order to calm the situation, morsi declared