Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Unrest Continues In Egypt



Opposition In Egypt Urges Unity Government -- New York Times

CAIRO — A prominent Egyptian opposition leader called on President Mohamed Morsi on Wednesday to hold a national dialogue, a day after the nation’s top general warned that the state itself was in danger of collapse because of violence verging on anarchy in three Suez Canal cities.

On Tuesday, thousands of residents poured into the streets of the three cities, protesting a 9 p.m. curfew with another night of chants against Mr. Morsi and assaults on the police.

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More News On the Unrest In Egypt

Egypt: Two killed in Cairo clashes -- BBC
Suez: the city fighting a curfew -- BBC
Egypt’s opposition calls for broader dialogue; 2 protesters killed in ongoing clashes -- Washington Post/AP
Crisis talks urged in Egypt amid more unrest -- Al Jazeera
Egypt opposition urge talks as more killed in Cairo -- AFP
Egypt on the Brink: Army Chief Warns of Possible State ‘Collapse’
-- ABC News
Official warns of Egypt's collapse as protesters defy curfew order -- CNN
Egyptian President in Berlin on Shortened Europe Visit
-- New York Times
Egypt tourism under attack as hotel tweets SOS's -- USA Today
Egypt shudders, with leadership nowhere in sight -- Dan Murphy, Christian Science Monitor
Egypt unrest likely to persist -- Boston Herald
Insight: Egypt is once again risking its future -- Samia Nakhoul, Reuters
Egypt's Agonizing Collapse -- Amb. Marc Ginsberg, Huffington Post
Egypt's protests reveal deficit of trust in Muslim Brotherhood -- Christian Science Monitor
Who’s who in Egypt’s latest political crisis
-- Washington Post/AP

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