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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Is Not Going Away

Published August 26, 2013by Jasmin Ramsey

by Jasmin Ramsey Almost 1,000 Egyptians have died, according to the official count, since Aug. 14 when Egypt’s armed forces began clamping down on Muslim Brotherhood-led protests against the military ouster of President Mohamed Morsi. That number well exceeds the… Continue Reading  

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