Sarah Lynch
usatoday.com
July 19, 2013
More than two weeks after Egypt’s military unseated the country’s first freely elected president, Washington refused to call the power grab a military coup, sparking criticism from supporters of Mohammed Morsi who believe they were robbed of their democratic right after voting for the now-ousted leader.
“All people here are upset with America,” said Abdel Rahman, a computer engineer, at a pro-Morsi sit-in in the capital. “Where is democracy?”
Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of Morsi, who hasn’t been heard from for sixteen days following his ouster. He is thought to be in detention.
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