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In Pictures: Clashes ensue on Ramsis street

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Last updated: August 16, 2013 7:48 pm
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Clashes ensued on Ramsis street after Muslim brotherhood supporters congregated at Al-Fatah mosque.
Several individuals dies and others got injured after violence erupted between the protesters, the residents and the police force.

Photos by Ahmed Al-Malky

Clashes on Ramses Street on Friday. Ahmed Al-Malky

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