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Egypt Military Calls for Dialogue Between Polarized Groups

Clip: 12/11/2012 | 4m 29s

Egyptian Military Calls for Dialogue Between Polarized Groups for Reconciliation

Facing heightened tensions between pro- and anti-Morsi supporters in Cairo, the Egyptian military called for unity talks before a draft constitution goes to national referendum. Ray Suarez talks to Financial Times' Borzou Daragahi about unprecedented polarization between rival groups that have different ideas for Egypt's future.

12/11/2012

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