Egyptian Protests: Will the Military Step In?
Widespread and intense protests in Egypt raise serious questions about the stability and future of President Mohamed Morsi’s government. David Ottaway talks about the current crisis and its implications for future democratic reforms.
Widespread and intense protests in Egypt raise serious questions about the stability and future of President Mohamed Morsi’s government. To gain insight into the situation, we spoke with a former Washington Post Cairo Bureau Chief about the current crisis and its implications for future democratic reforms.
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