Armed clashes occur in the Governorate of Qena between two tribes, the 'Imar and the al-Munāna'a family. Yesterday, one person, Farj Yahyá, died after having been shot. They fought over a piece of land. People are afraid that the violence could spread to the whole governorate. The heads of the security forces were transferred to the village and prevented further clashes. They arrested several members of the two families.'Abd al-Basāt al-Samtá, one of the village inhabitants, said that two sides exchanged fire in Naj' Samra. He warned against a renewal of the clashes as weapons are widespread and so is fear. They are afraid that it will become a war, especially now that weapons ended up in the hands of the youth.Especially with the parliamentary elections, that increase the feeling of tribal pride, the conflict could be further ignited.(Hamāda 'Āshūr, al-Shurūq al-Jadīd, Apr. 8, p. 8). Read original text in Arabic here. (http://www.arabwestreport.info/ar/lsn-2014/lsbw-14/41-hrb-qbly-jdyd-fy-qn)