(23 Nov 2011)
Cairo
1. Protester throwing a tear gas canister back at security forces
2. Injured protester being carried away by other protester; tracking view to protester being put on back of motorbike
3. Angry protester gesturing; tilt down to protester's injured leg; tilt up to him shouting
4. Wide of street covered in tear gas with masked protesters and a man waving an Egyptian flag
5. Protester on a motorcycle carrying an injured protester who is carried off
6. Various of injured being carried away from scene
7. Various of protesters in Tahrir square chanting against the military council
8. Close of a protester on someone's shoulders chanting
9. Protesters marching to interior ministry
10. Protesters throwing stones at security forces
Ismalia
++NIGHT SHOTS++
11. Mid of fires in the Suez Canal city of Ismailia; zoom out to wide of protesters in centre
12. Wide high angle view of central Ismalia with protesters filling the smoke filled streets
STORYLINE
Violent clashes broke out once again on Wednesday in Egypt as protesters fought soldiers and police for a fifth day in streets leading to the iconic square that was the birthplace of Egypt's uprising.
The resurgent tensions came the day after Egypt's military ruler promised to speed up a presidential election to the first half of 2012 as well as saying that armed forces were prepared to hold a referendum on immediately shifting power to civilians.
These concessions were swiftly rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Tahrir Square, who chanted, "Leave! Leave!"
In violence elsewhere, Egypt's state-TV reported that three people were killed overnight in the Suez Canal city of Ismailia, east of Cairo, raising the overall death toll from the protests to 29.
The latest demonstrations against the military leaders who replaced former president Hosni Mubarak are more explosive and violent than those in January and February, something that pro-democracy activists had warned might happen as the ruling generals stumbled in carrying out sweeping reforms.
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