Egyptian Conflict Raises Concern from UN, Rights Group
Sectarian violence and clashes between pro and anti-Morsi supoorters have raised concern from the United Nations and Human Rights Watch, though Egyptians appear to maintain a strong anti-Western sentiment regardless of affiliation.
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Egyptian Violence Amid Political Change
- Publisher:
- Voice of America
- Publication Date:
- 22 July 2013
Analysts say events in Cairo are increasing tension in a region already gripped by turmoil. VOA's Henry Ridgwell has our report. see more »
Supporters of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi clash with anti-Morsi protesters (file photo).
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Morsi was democratically elected, and now arrested and detained by a military coup. He needs to be reinstated and ouvoted thorugh democratic means.