Egyptian protesters breach presidential palace cordon
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egyptian police fired tear gas at protesters demonstrating against President Mohamed Mursi’s drive to hold a snap referendum on a new constitution and some broke through police lines around his palace, live television footage showed. Several thousand protesters had gathered nearby in what they dubbed "last warning" protests against Mursi, who has angered opponents with a November 22 decree that expanded his powers. "The people want the downfall of the regime," chanted the protesters. . . .
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