CAIRO (Reuters) - The man with the machete peered into the car as about a dozen other Egyptian men armed with sticks, poles and knives gathered around.
"Go home and look after your family," said the leader of the group after I showed him my ID and explained that my home in the usually sleepy Cairo surburb of Maadi was just down the road.
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