Egyptian police crack down on protest

Egyptian military police have beaten protesters to clear them from outside the Cabinet office where they had planned to press demands for sweeping political reforms.

Egyptian military police have beaten protesters to clear them from outside the Cabinet office where they had planned to press demands for sweeping political reforms.

The clash signaled a tougher line from Egypt’s military rulers, who had avoided violently confronting anti-government protesters in the streets while promising to meet their demands for democratic reform and return the country to civilian rule.

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