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Silence in Cairo

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

President Obama was in Cairo for nine hours. Residents complained about the tight security one week before his arrival.

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MOHAMMAD Zaki appears upset. For security reasons, he was asked to close his shop located near the campus of Cairo University, where President Barack Obama was to give a speech. “Obama is coming here on official business. So are we. Selling is a part of our job. What is the excessive security for?” he asked.

Three days before the arrival of the US President, Zaki and other vendors around the campus were often visited by security officers. It

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