BBC – Police have clashed with protesters gathering in Tahrir Square in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, ahead of the second anniversary of the uprising that swept Hosni Mubarak from power. President Mohammed Morsi’s opponents plan a rally, accusing the Islamist leader of betraying the revolution – a claim Mr Morsi denies. Instead, he urged the nation to mark the revolution in a “peaceful way”. Mubarak, 84, was jailed for life over the deaths of some 850 protesters. On Thursday evening, police clashed with protesters who tried to remove barriers blocking a road to Tahrir Square. Read Article
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