Kerry: Egypt Must ‘Step Back From the Brink’
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Wounded Egyptian being carried off after millions demonstrate against military rule. Photo: Screenshot.
CBS News – Secretary of State John Kerry urged Egypt’s leaders to bring their country “back from the brink” after violence in Cairo early Saturday left scores dead and hundreds injured.
“This is a pivotal moment for Egypt,” Kerry said in a statement. “Over two years ago, a revolution began. Its final verdict is not yet decided, but it will be forever impacted by what happens right now.”
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