Egypt's prime minister said some cheap monster beats studio sale of the thousands involved in days of protests near the U.S. Emb**y got paid to participate, state news reported Saturday, the same day riot police managed to force demonstrators from the area.
Prime Minister Hesham Kandil said "a number" of those involved in the tense, sometimes violent protests, which began Tuesday, later confessed to getting paid to participate, according to the state-run Middle East News Agency. He noted, too, that some of the demonstrators were acting on their own and weren't paid to vent theircheap monster beats anger against the United States over an inflammatory anti-Islam film that was privately produced in that country.
Kandil did not say whether the government knew or suspected who paid the demonstrators, according to the MENA report.
Also Saturday, some semblance of normalcy finally returned to Cairo after riot police successfully pushed away demonstrators from the U.S. diplomatic as well as nearby Tahrir Square.
This action gavemonster beats studio sale crews the opportunity, finally, to clear debris-strewn streets, local businesses to **ess damages and traffic to begin crawling back to normal.
Saturday's protests in the Egyptian capital were mostly peaceful, though scores of people were nonetheless arrested and injured in clashes. One death was reported, but government officials later said it was unrelated to the demonstrations.
Muslims have been livid over a 14-minute trailer for "Innocence beats by dre headphone of Muslims," an obscure film that mocks the Prophet Mohammed as a womanizer, child molester and ruthless killer.
Two months after the film's trailer was posted online on YouTube, and days after it got attention in Egyptian media, Cairo residents first expressed their ire Tuesday, the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks, with protestmonster beats by dres targeting the American emb**y.
Outpourings soon spread like wildfire across the Muslim world. As a result, Western diplomats found themselves and their missions under siege.