Tensions Rise Between Egyptian Demonstrators, Army As Protest Expands -- L.A. Times
Protesters occupy new territory near the Egyptian parliament building, sparking a temporary confrontation with troops. A Muslim Brotherhood leader accuses the army of torturing prisoners.
Reporting From Cairo — Tensions increased in the Egyptian capital Wednesday as the army confronted protesters occupying new territory in front of the parliament building and the Muslim Brotherhood accused the army of torturing prisoners.
Protesters had marched on parliament from Tahrir Square on Tuesday, and some spent the night. By midday, about 500 of them had blocked off Parliament Street, a serious escalation of the opposition's tactics, which until Tuesday had been focused on Tahrir.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials On The Unrest In Egypt
U.S. must back democracy in Egypt regardless -- Tarek Masoud, L.A. Times
Needed: New national security thinking -- Katrina vanden Heuvel, Washington Post
Egypt's revolution to win or lose -- George Will, Washington Post
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Could al Qaeda Hijack Egypt's Revolution? -- Kenneth Pollack, Wall Street Journal
A Political Battle of Wills in Egypt -- Thanassis Cambanis, Atlantic
Egypt's popular revolution will change the world -- Peter Hallward, The Guardian
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