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Returning Calm to Egypt Day After Bloodshed

August 15, 2013Conflict & Justice

There is an eerie calm in Cairo Tuesday, the day after supporters of former president Mohammed Morsi were killed by military troops. Just how long will this calm hold? Host Marco Werman talks with journalist Shahira Amin.

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