Egypt's leader mulls army takeover of restive city
March 05, 2013  21:48
Egypt's Islamist president is considering whether to give the military full control of the restive Suez Canal city of Port Said after days of deadly street clashes stoked by excessive use of force by riot police, officials said today. 

A handover of the city to the military would be a recognition of the failure of Mohammed Mursi's government to bring calm to Port Said, which has been in turmoil since late January. With protests and strikes that have turned into an outright revolt, residents have been venting their fury at both the president and the security forces.
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