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Today’s R&D covers Egypt’s volatile political situation and the protests that continue to engulf the country after the Egyptian military ousted the country’s Muslim Brotherhood-led government.
International Crisis Group : Marching in Circles: Egypt’s Dangerous Second Transition http://t.co/G2yhkOY0VZ
— Gatehouse AP (@GatehouseAP) August 8, 2013
The crackdown in Egypt: Democracy and hypocrisy | The Economist http://t.co/PetzA6vCU4
— Mark Wenham (@MHWenham) August 8, 2013
#Egypt interim govt vows to disperse pro-#Morsi protests | MB spokesman: “They’re preparing for even bigger massacre” http://t.co/v5QlzjteZ2
— AJELive (@AJELive) August 8, 2013
In tense Egypt, bodies are surfacing near protests: @SteveNegusMasr on allegations of torture by Morsi supporters. http://t.co/7o35vkFi25
— Gregg Carlstrom (@glcarlstrom) August 7, 2013
As Islamists rally, Kerry says revolutionaries restored democracy to Egypt | http://t.co/NwupcJxYTb
— Bloomberg News (@BloombergNews) August 2, 2013
Conciliatory tones in Egypt as envoys seek to avert bloodbath http://t.co/GnBYOC5N6V
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) August 4, 2013
.@ASLANmedia @TheMiinz MB youth supporters and young liberals were once unified; this has all changed – http://t.co/jiiK0pje2P #Egypt
— Al-Monitor (@AlMonitor) August 1, 2013
EDITORIAL: Is the Egyptian military’s order to end Cairo protests the latest slide toward violence and chaos? http://t.co/OOd4z9E7Ij
— CSMonitor.com (@csmonitor) August 1, 2013
#egypt Defying Leaders, Mursi Backers Continue Protests: http://t.co/xVnvmapGxL
— allAfrica.com (@allafrica) August 8, 2013
Interesting reflections on the recent wave of protests across Turkey, Brazil and Egypt, where we can go from here: http://t.co/2XYXzJNLUP
— libcom.org (@libcomorg) July 31, 2013