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Egypt Protests Continue After Interim Gov’t OKs New Crackdown

HeadlineAug 01, 2013

Egypt’s interim government has authorized a new crackdown on protests backing ousted President Mohamed Morsi. On Wednesday, the government vowed “gradual steps” to remove the crowds that have occupied Cairo squares in a call for Morsi’s return. The protests continued overnight in defiance of the interim government’s threat.

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