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What happened to Egypt’s hope since the Arab Spring?

What happened to Egypt’s hope since the Arab Spring?

08/14/2018

PBS News Hour

What happened to Egypt’s hope since the Arab Spring?

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What happened to Egypt’s hope since the Arab Spring?

Five years ago, Egyptian security forces opened fire on a protest tent city in Cairo, killing at least 800. What led to that day was an extraordinarily tumultuous few years in Egypt: the Arab Spring, the coming to power of a Muslim Brotherhood president, a coup, and the emergence of a new soldier strongman. Nick Schifrin talks with “Into the Hands of the Soldiers” author David Kirkpatrick.

08/14/2018

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