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Egypt And U.S. Argue Over Jon Stewart, ‘America’s Bassem Youssef’
This is the video that sort of started it all. Well, actually it was the arrest of Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef’ that really started it all!
The Muslim Brotherhood’s interrogation of Bassem Youssef has attracted international attention, with some condemning the arrest as the new leadership’s failure.
Watch: Egypt And U.S. Argue Over Jon Stewart, ‘America’s Bassem Youssef’
Egypt Islamist Groups Plan Pro-Mursi Rallies To Counter Ongoing Demonstrations
After Mohammed Mursi was installed as president in June 2012 after a series of protests and the (illusion of a revolution) Arab uprising, his policies led the Egyptians to the conclusion that Mursi was just another dictator only with a stricter Islamic agenda.
Arab Spring: Egypt Revolutionized Or Not?
The uprising in Egypt started off from January 25, 2011. Following a series of events in the Arab region where years old tyrant dictatorships were being overthrown by pro-democracy supporters. The events are also referred to as the ‘Egyptian Revolution of 2011’, though Egypt remains without any change or visible revolution to date.
Read More: Egypt Revolutionized Or Not?
Muslim Brotherhood Rallies in Cairo After Night Of Violence (Video)
Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood rally in Cairo after clashes between supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Mursi overnight, as the army deploys in the city.
Watch Muslim Brotherhood Rallies in Cairo After Night Of Violence
Tahrir Square Protesters Greeted by Morning Tear Gas (Video)
Egyptian Police launched early morning volleys of tear gas into Tahrir Square to deter anti-Mursi protesters.
Watch Tahrir Square Protesters Greeted by Morning Tear Gas (Video)

