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LIVE - Cairo and Alexandria riots after Mursi self proclaimes himself Pharoah of all lower and upper Egypt-Socialist leader just killed in Tahrir
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[quote:Mastema:MV8yMDYxMDI0XzM0NjcxMTA5Xzk3MzAzQjdD] The opposition leader, ElBaradei, was actually instrumental behind the scenes in fomenting the revolution that put the Muslim Brotherhood into power, which I think was the plan all along. "The unrest in Egypt, of course, was led entirely by ICG member Mohamed ElBaradei and his US State Department recruited, funded, and supported April 6 Youth Movement coordinated by Google's Wael Ghonim. While the unrest was portrayed as being spontaneous, fueled by the earlier Tunisian uprising, ICG's ElBaradei, Ghonim, and their youth movement had been in Egypt since 2010 assembling their "National Front for Change" and laying the groundwork for the January 25th 2011 uprising. ICG's George Soros would then go on to fund Egyptian NGOs working to rewrite the Egyptian constitution after front-man ElBaradei succeeded in removing Hosni Mubarak. This Soros-funded constitution and the resulting servile stooge government it would create represents the ICG "resolving" the crisis their own ElBaradei helped create." http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2011/03/naming-names-your-real-government.html [/quote]
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Protesters have clashed with police in Alexandria, Egypt, as they protest against Egyptian President Mohammad Morsi. A photo from Twitter user @Mahienour shows a fire at the Freedom and Justice headquarters.
Other photos show protesters and police throwing rocks at one another.
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