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Egyptian supporters of ousted President Mohamed Mursi hold posters depicting him during a demonstration in front of the Attorney General’s office, in Cairo, Egypt, 22 July 2013. EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
by Abdulrahman Al-Rashed | Jul 23, 2013 | Opinion
What hurts Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood the most is not the army, not the Tamarod (Rebellion) movement, not the Al-Azhar institution, nor even the 22 million Egyptians who allegedly supported the toppling of former President Mohammed Mursi. What hurts them the most is...