The violent clearing of Muslim Brotherhood sit-ins may have ended the crippling political impasse, but it paves the way for more violence and instability
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Nearly 500 people are dead after government security forces cracked down on Muslim Brotherhood's sit-ins, sparking violent confrontations between rival groups
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