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Cairo is reported quiet but tense after a crackdown on Islamists which left hundreds dead and drew international condemnation.
At least 525 people died when Egyptian security forces stormed two camps which supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi set up in the city last month. A state of emergency was declared after the bloodiest day in Egypt since the pro-democracy uprising two years ago.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said the events were "deplorable".They were "a real blow to reconciliation efforts" he added, while EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also criticised the use of force. Egyptians awoke to a frightening and uncertain future, the BBC's Bethany Bell reports from Cairo.
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At least 525 people died when Egyptian security forces stormed two camps which supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi set up in the city last month. A state of emergency was declared after the bloodiest day in Egypt since the pro-democracy uprising two years ago.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said the events were "deplorable".They were "a real blow to reconciliation efforts" he added, while EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also criticised the use of force. Egyptians awoke to a frightening and uncertain future, the BBC's Bethany Bell reports from Cairo.
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What the hell are they doing over there?