At least two people were reportedly killed in Cairo's Tahrir Square and 15 others wounded as police sought to disperse a rally to protest a court's decision to drop murder charges against former Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak.The independent Daily News Egypt says "thousands" of people gathered in the square, which just three years ago was the venue of massive anti-government protests that forced Mubarak's resignation. It said two people were killed by security forces. The BBCput Saturday's crowd at 2,000 and reported one death.Daily News Egypt says:
Police In Cairo Disperse Anti-Mubarak Protests
