Government Outlaws Additional Protests
January 26 2011
Egypt
Egyptian police have cracked down on an attempt to hold a second day of protests in Cairo, Reuters reports.
Dozens of activists did gather Wednesday outside a court complex in central Cairo where some protests began the day before, security officials said.
However, Egyptian authorities on Wednesday outlawed any new gatherings, saying protesters faced 'immediate" arrest, reported the New York Times.
Protesters on Tuesday called for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year...
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