Egypt opposition seeks talks as more killed
- Published: 30 Jan 2013 at 16.44
- Online news: World
Egyptian opposition leaders on Wednesday sought urgent talks on the political crisis gripping the country, as fresh violence killed two more people in Cairo.
Egyptian riot policemen stand guard during a demonstration outside the High Court in Cairo on January 30, 2013. Egyptian opposition leaders on Wednesday sought urgent talks on the political crisis gripping the country, as fresh violence killed two more people in Cairo.
Mohamed ElBaradei, a leading figure in the National Salvation Front, called for the talks just two days after the opposition had rejected Islamist President Mohamed Morsi's appeal for dialogue.
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