By Adam Morrow and Khaled Moussa
al-Omrani
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CAIRO, Jan 27 2013 (IPS) - Hundreds of
thousands hit the streets countrywide on and after the second anniversary of
Egypt’s Tahrir Square uprising Jan. 25 to protest the policies of President
Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood from which he hails. A chief demand was
the abrogation – or modification at least – of Egypt’s newly-approved
constitution.
“The amendment of the new constitution is one of
the primary demands of the people and parties taking part in anniversary
rallies,” Magdi Sherif, head of the centrist Guardians of the Revolution Party
told IPS from Cairo’s Tahrir Square. “President Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood
must heed the voice of the opposition.”....."
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