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'Agitated' Mubarak issues veiled threat in Algeria soccer row
By The Associated Press
Tags: Egypt Algeria soccer 

An "agitated" President Hosni Mubarak entered Egypt's bitter soccer row with Algeria on Saturday, vowing in a televised speech that attacks on Egyptians abroad will not be tolerated.

Mubarak did not mention Algeria by name in his previously scheduled address to parliament, but it was clear he was referring to the fierce soccer rivalry that boiled over into violence when the two Arab nations met in two crucial World Cup qualifiers on Nov. 14 and 18.

Egyptian fans incensed by media reports of Algerian attacks after Wednesday's match in Sudan rioted in central Cairo on Thursday night and into Friday morning. Clashing with hundreds of police in an attempt to reach the Algerian Embassy, they threw rocks and smashed car and shop windows.
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The tension in the streets has also reached the diplomatic level, with Egypt bringing home its ambassador to Algeria.

"I want to say in clear words that the dignity of Egyptians is part of the dignity of Egypt," a visibly angry Mubarak told a joint session of parliament's two houses.

"Egypt does not tolerate those who hurt the dignity of its sons," he said, without saying whether his government planned to take punitive measures against Algeria.

Algeria won the second, make-or-break playoff match 1-0 to reach next year's World Cup in South Africa.

The trouble began before the first match in Cairo when Egyptian fans pelted a bus carrying the Algerian team. Three Algerian players were injured and two of them played with bandages on their heads. Fan violence after that match wounded more than 32 people.

Algerian fans also attacked the offices of Egyptian companies in Algeria, prompting hundreds of Egyptians fearing for their safety to return home, according to reports in official Egyptian media.

Street protesters and some media commentators have demanded that Egypt's government kick out the Algerian ambassador. Others have called for an all-out economic and cultural boycott of Algeria.

Lawmakers applauded Mubarak's comments Saturday. When egged on by lawmakers who apparently wanted him to directly threaten Algeria, Mubarak briefly departed from his prepared text.

"We don't want to be drawn into impulsive reactions. I am agitated too, but I restrain myself," he said.

Egypt has recalled its ambassador to Algeria for consultations and summoned the Algerian ambassador in Cairo to express to him its dismay over the attacks in Khartoum and Algeria.
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  1.   Mubarak shows his true colours 21:11  |  Mike B 21/11/09
  2.   Bad bad neighbors, sore losers as well! 23:20  |  Kenny 21/11/09
  3.   Go Algeria! Now true face of Egypt exposed to world 23:25  |  Kenny 21/11/09
  4.   Soccer 23:26  |  Alan 21/11/09
  5.   Soccer Peace Negotiations Needed 23:57  |  Confused 21/11/09
  6.   cheap `man of the people` trick 01:36  |  Shai 22/11/09
  7.   what a misery? 01:39  |  sami abu ismail 22/11/09
  8.   Angry losers 13:33  |  Salim 22/11/09
  9.   Arabs against Arabs -- since time immemorial 14:29  |  Jojo 22/11/09
  10.   excuses,excuses. 21:22  |  really? 22/11/09
  11.   this is not the truth 00:16  |  dodo 25/11/09
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