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There’s a saying in the Middle East, as goes Egypt so goes the Arab World. The current chaos in Cairo is being watched with concern in Libya and Tunisia, as anchor Marco Werman hears from the BBC’s North Africa correspondent, Rana Jawad.
Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi continue protesting in Cairo despite violence on Monday that saw almost 500 shot down. At least 51 are dead. Above the protesters flies a blood-stained Egyptian flag. The chaos is being watched with
The current chaos in Cairo is being watched with concern in Libya and Tunisia.
Both of these nations were transformed by the Arab Spring.
There’s a saying in the Middle East, as goes Egypt so goes the Arab World.
The BBC’s North Africa correspondent, Rana Jawad, says some Libyans and Tunisians are pleased that Egypt’s president Norsi has gone, since they are also fighting the Islamization of politics.
However, she adds that the disregard for the law, with the military intervention, could bring instability and breed militancy.