“It seems the turmoil in Egypt is far from over as hundreds of thousands (if not more than a million) protesters rallied on Friday to reject the military’s removal and arrest of President Mohamed Morsi and other Muslim Brotherhood leaders. Egypt’s health ministry reports that 17 people were killed and more 200 were injured in clashes between pro- and anti-Morsi protesters on Friday. You can watch live feeds from the protests here, and Business Insider has a correspondent on the ground. Some of the most intense clashes came on the October 6th bridge in Cairo, where gun shots were heard and a car has been set ablaze.”
http://www.businessinsider.com/gunfire-erupts-outside-army-headquarters-in-cairo-2013-7
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