Egypt: Instability Persists
By Larry Habegger and Andrew Davis | Permalink |Months after the revolution in Egypt, the situation in Cairo is still unstable. Clashes broke out at a Cairo courthouse after police officers accused of killing protesters were released on bail. This is the latest in growing tensions over the speed at which trials of those accused of using deadly force during the uprising is taking place. A week earlier, hundreds of people were injured when police clashed with demonstrators in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the successful protests that brought down Hosni Mubarak. Worries about other forms of violence, particularly sectarian, have also been growing in the wake of the revolution.
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