Once again, the Egyptian capital was the scene of dueling demonstrations.
Supporters of the ousted Egyptian president and former leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammed Morsi took to the streets in Cairo.
They called for Morsi to be re-instated as their president and for an Islamic state.
Anti-Morsi demonstrations took place as well, adding to fears of further violence and political instability. Egypt’s interim government has said it will deal with lawbreakers severely.
Among the many unanswered questions facing Egypt right now is this: where is Mohammed Morsi?
The World’s, Marco Werman spoke with Ashraf Khalil about the implications of Morsi’s ongoing detention.
Khalil is a Cairo-based journalist who writes for Time, and he’s the author of the book, “Liberation Square.”
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