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Sunday, August 25, 2013 |
Egypt: Sharp decline in Brotherhood protester turnout |
Egypt: Sharp decline in Brotherhood protester turnout Cairo, Asharq Al-Awsat—The Muslim Brotherhood’s attempts to organize The small turnout prompted speculations over a drop in the group’s Pro-Mursi protests were met with public condemnation across Egypt, and Those overseeing the situation in Egypt attributed the small turnout to the Beginning in the early hours of Friday, Egypt’s security forces stepped up “Security forces tightened security in key institutions and squares, so that “The interior ministry does not object to any protest, providing it is Brotherhood supporters scrambled to find a foothold in Cairo after the Early Friday, the streets and squares of Cairo saw a heavy security The pro-Brotherhood National Alliance to Support Legitimacy had announced it Marches did go through the streets of Cairo, with protesters denouncing But despite fewer protesters taking to the streets, Egypt witnessed several In Al-Sharqia Governorate, violence broke out as Mursi supporters were In the Suez Governorate, explosives experts detonated a hand grenade, a The source said that residents managed to recognize the person who placed In another development, Egypt’s security forces continued their pursuit of There were reports of Mohamed El-Beltagy and Essam El-Arian, two senior |
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