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Anger and violence spill into the streets in Egypt

2013-11-29 2 Dailymotion

Security forces in Egypt struggle to implement a restrictive new protest law.<br/> <br />In Cairo supporters of ousted President Mohamed Mursi scattered into the side streets near a Presidential Palace seeking refuge from tear gas.<br/> <br />Protesters put coloring in a public water fountain to simulate blood.<br/> <br />In the nearby province of Giza, tear gas fills the streets as anger mounts over a controversial law adopted by the military backed government that severely restricts protest.<br/> <br />On Wednesday more than a dozen women were sentenced to 11 years in prison for obstructing traffic.<br/> <br />A man on the street vents his outrage<br/> <br />In Alexandria demonstrators hold up four fingers to show solidarity with the jailed women.<br/> <br />The number of protests and the scale of political violence have grown since July when the army removed Mursi from power following mass protests against his rule.<br/> <br />A harsh crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood followed with more than 1,000 protesters killed and

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