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Document #1244174

NYT – New York Times (Author)

Police Officers Held in Killing of Egyptian

http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=af9996d497cd36771c7d4f7e6586d1f9

ecoi.net description:
Prime Minister Essam Sharaf said that he has ordered the suspension of all police officers accused of killing demonstrators during the protests that led to President Mubarak's ouster; mounting frustration over the lack of change since Mubarak's ouster has instigated a new wave of protests
Country:
Egypt
Source:
NYT – New York Times (Author)
Published:
9 July 2011
Original link:
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=af9996d497cd36771c7d4f7e6586d1f9
Document type:
Media Report
Language:
English
Document ID:
1244174 (former ID 162696)
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