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Author:  Madeline [ 30 Jun 13, 19:41 ]
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Egypt Morsi: Mass political protests grip cities

The BBC's Aleem Maqbool reports from inside Tahrir Square
BBC
Huge protests calling for the resignation of Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi and early presidential elections are taking place in the capital, Cairo, and other cities.

Author:  Madeline [ 01 Jul 13, 8:44 ]
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Mohamed Morsi can help Egypt's revolution to succeed – or not
By alienating so many Egyptians, the Muslim Brotherhood has made the continuation of a Morsi presidency more difficult



HA Hellyer www.guardian.co.uk

Author:  Madeline [ 02 Jul 13, 7:41 ]
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Egypt crisis: President Morsi rejects army ultimatum BBC

Author:  Madeline [ 02 Jul 13, 12:47 ]
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Egypt Military Intervention: General Says Army Will Intervene If Crisis Not Resolved In 48 Hours www.huffingtonpost.com

Author:  Madeline [ 03 Jul 13, 19:35 ]
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In Egypt, all eyes are on the army
It looks like the end for Morsi. But the military council must not repeat the disastrous mistakes that got us here in the first place



Magdi Abdelhadi www.guardian.co.uk

Author:  Madeline [ 04 Jul 13, 22:31 ]
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Turkey Calls Military Overthrow Of Egypt's Mohammed Morsi 'Unacceptable' www.huffingtonpost.com

Author:  Madeline [ 05 Jul 13, 15:14 ]
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Egypt crisis: Morsi supporters gather for protests BBC

Author:  Madeline [ 05 Jul 13, 17:44 ]
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Egypt troops kill pro-Morsi marchers BBC

Author:  Madeline [ 05 Jul 13, 21:42 ]
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By Alun Palmer Mirror
BBC reporter Jeremy Bowen shot in Egypt as demonstrations end in bloodshed

He was wounded as tens of thousands of people took to the streets over the ousting of president Mohammed Morsi by the military

Author:  Madeline [ 06 Jul 13, 9:57 ]
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The failure of this Islamist experiment poses a danger far beyond Egypt
Too many in the Muslim world will now conclude that democracy has no place for them – and will be drawn to violence instead


Jonathan Freedland www.guardian.co.uk

Author:  Madeline [ 06 Jul 13, 21:11 ]
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Egypt crisis: Mansour appoints ElBaradei as interim PM BBC

Author:  Madeline [ 07 Jul 13, 14:35 ]
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Wall Street Journal says Egypt needs a Pinochet – can it get away with that?
The Chilean dictator presided over the torture and murder of thousands, yet still the free-market right reveres his name

Martin Pengelly in New York www.guardian.co.uk

Author:  Madeline [ 08 Jul 13, 23:21 ]
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Egypt unrest: Interim leader Adly Mansour calls for calm BBC

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