“The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces presents its regrets and deep apologies for the deaths of martyrs from among Egypt’s loyal sons during the recent events in Tahrir Square," the military said in a statement on a Facebook page. “The council also offers its condolences to the families of ...
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The collapse of the Soviet regime and Egypt - Hurriyet Daily News
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