Egypt: Faith in the Muslim Brotherhood Failing
Public protests arise in Egypt as the Muslim Brotherhood fails to follow through with vows made regarding the role it would play in representative government.
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Public protests arise in Egypt as the Muslim Brotherhood fails to follow through with vows made regarding the role it would play in representative government.
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With the stakes rising and no solution in sight, Gen. Abdul Fattah el-Sisi, the defense minister, warned Egypt’s new Islamist leaders and their opponents that “their disagreement on running the affairs of the country may lead to the collapse of the state.
