Egypt: Anger Mounts as Ahmed Shafiq's HQ Torched and Protesters Return to Cairo's Tahrir Square
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Egypt: Anger Mounts as Ahmed Shafiq's HQ Torched and Protesters Return to Cairo's Tahrir Square

Cairo : NY : USA | May 29, 2012 at 3:53 AM PDT
Source: International Business Times
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A group of protesters stormed and torched the campaign headquarters of presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq, as tensions continued to rise after the presidential election results were announced. Protesters raided Shafiq's election HQ, looting and setting offices on fire. FULL ARTICLE AT International Business Times
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