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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Los Angeles Times: Life in Egypt to return to normal




The newspaper "Los Angeles Times" U.S. report, dealt with through life in Cairo after Egyptian security forces to vacate the vicinity of the U.S. embassy and Tahrir Square protesters and street vendors, following protests against the film offending the Prophet of Islam - peace God be upon him - is viewed as American newspaper thatlife in Egypt began to return to normal.

The newspaper said the U.S. The Egyptians are angry abuser of the film of the Prophet, in addition to the anger they suffered the length of the transitional period that preceded the election of the President.

And about the nature of life in the field, listened to the newspaper Omar Abu Sri, who said: It came to a scene of fighting in Tahrir Square, where he said: He does not like violence, and finds that it does not need a lot of protests, also heard the newspaper to Rjac Alexander, a young Christian , where the critical situation in which they had reached the country, calling for further reforms for which it has the revolution.

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