Hundreds Dead in Egypt Crackdown
Violence erupts as police break up protest camps.
Violence erupts as police break up protest camps.
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New outbreaks of violence between Egyptian military forces and the Muslim Brotherhood have claimed over fifty lives and injured hundreds more in Cairo.
Interim Egyptian President Adly Mansour met with political, military and judiciary representatives on Saturday to discuss the implementation of an interim government until a new constitution is drafted and elections are held in the wake of Wednesday’s ouster of former President Mohammed Morsi. A spokesman for Mansour’s office also denied rumors that secular opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei had been sworn in as interim Prime Minister, a position set in place […]
Unrest continues after the coup that overthrew a government that had been dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood.
Hours after the deadline given by the Egyptian military to President Mohammed Morsi to reach an agreement with opposition has passed, national security advisor Essam El-Haddad claims that the military staged a coup to oust Morsi.