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Egyptian Police Crackdown on Protests Supporting Dissident Judges

HeadlineMay 12, 2006

In Egypt, police staged a massive crackdown Thursday on protests organized in support of two indicted judges that have led a campaign for judicial independence. Thousands of officers were deployed to block protests outside the courtroom and around Cairo. Scores of people were beaten and detained, including at least 20 journalists.

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