
National Edition News cover for December 29, 2015 - Muslim Brotherhood report bucks Obama: Members of the Muslim Brotherhood hold up pictures of their ousted President Mohammed Morsi during a protest two years after hundreds were killed in a single day when Egyptian troops moved in to disperse sit-ins by Islamist supporters of the Brotherhood, in the Talbia district of Giza, Egypt, Friday, Aug. 14, 2015. International rights groups are criticizing the Egyptian government for failing to hold officials accountable two years after one of the deadliest dispersals of protesters in the country's history. (AP Photo/Belal Darder)
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