CAIRO (Reuters) - A government-appointed panel said on Wednesday that the deaths of hundreds of Muslim Botherhood supporters at a protest camp in Cairo last August was mostly the fault of demonstrators who had provoked the security forces into opening fire.
It found that 632 people were killed, 624 of them civilians in one of the bloodiest days in Egypt's modern history.
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