Thousands demonstrated Friday in Cairo against President Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood, in the first protest of such scope since the new Egyptian president took office in June. The protesters marched from Tahrir Square to the president's office in Cairo, while a similar procession took place in Alexandria. Both demonstrations ended in clashes between supporters and opponents of the Muslim...
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Thousands demonstrate in Egypt in first sizable protest against Morsi regime
Opposition to Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood is likely to cause the new president to step up pressure on Egyptian media, despite his recent move to ban arrests for 'publishing crimes.'
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03 0 0"Egypt's irresolvable problems refuse to disappear, " ....
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- 25 Aug 2012
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Since when are problems irresolvable ? Everything is resolvable if you get those involved to talk to one another.
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- 25 Aug 2012
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These Demonstrations were a big failure for those who organized it, because they thought that millions would demonstrate but it turned out to be very small groups of people that consisted mostly of criminals
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01 0 0Western backed thugs...
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- 25 Aug 2012
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This western plot will backfire.
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