Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi demonstrate at Cairo’s Tahrir Square. Hundreds of youths fought Egyptian police in Cairo on the second anniversary of the revolt that toppled Hosni Mubarak and brought the election of the Islamist president whom protesters accuse of riding roughshod over the new democracy. Opponents of Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood allies demonstrated in Tahrir Square to revive the demands of a revolution they say has been betrayed by Islamists.
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