Egypt's Soft Coup
June 29, 2012 00:00
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Do the recent elections mean a step towards justice and democracy in Egypt? Will the Muslim Brotherhood be able to woo different groups of the society? And what is the future of the SCAF under Morsi? CrossTalking with David Pryce-Jones and Yaakov Lappin.
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