Egyptians are rightly fed up, and they are back in Tahrir Square demanding real democracy. At least 38 protestors have been killed, hundreds hurt, scores arrested. The system the army set up meant Egypt would not have an elected president in charge before 2013. On Tuesday, the generals offered to ...
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