"Several journalists have been attacked and injured during the military crackdown on protestors in Egypt.
The International Press Institute's executive director, Alison Bethel McKenzie, said: "The supreme council of the armed forces should ensure that Egyptian soldiers stop harming or detaining journalists covering the anti-military protests.
"As clashes reportedly continue, it is fundamental that journalists be allowed to do their jobs and report on events without fear of attacks."
On Saturday, the Egyptian Syndicate of Journalists said two journalists had been detained by military police, while a further ten had been injured."
The International Press Institute's executive director, Alison Bethel McKenzie, said: "The supreme council of the armed forces should ensure that Egyptian soldiers stop harming or detaining journalists covering the anti-military protests.
"As clashes reportedly continue, it is fundamental that journalists be allowed to do their jobs and report on events without fear of attacks."
On Saturday, the Egyptian Syndicate of Journalists said two journalists had been detained by military police, while a further ten had been injured."