Egypt opposition mulls response to Morsi dialogue call


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  • Monday, 28 Jan 2013

CAIRO: Egypt's main opposition will meet Monday to consider its response to President Mohamed Morsi's call for a national dialogue aimed at ending the crisis gripping the country, an opposition member told AFP.

Egypt plunged into a new crisis after the deaths of 46 people in three days of violence across three provinces, prompting Islamist Morsi late Sunday to impose a month-long state of emergency in the riot-hit regions.

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