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Egyptian Cabinet shortens nighttime curfew

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AP Cairo
Egypt's government has decided to again shorten a nighttime curfew put in place over much of the country because of unrest after a coup that ousted the country's president.

In a statement today, the Cabinet said the curfew will be four hours, from 1 am to 5 am (local time), six days a week.

On Fridays, the Cabinet said the curfew will remain 10 hours, starting shortly after sunset.

Friday is the start of the weekend in Egypt and has been a day of major protests since the 2011 uprising. Now, supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi take to the streets in rallies Friday that often descend into clashes.
 

The curfew, effective in a number of cities including the capital, Cairo, was announced along with a nationwide state of emergency in mid-August.

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First Published: Oct 24 2013 | 8:22 PM IST

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