US chides Egypt over arrests, press restrictions (AP)
Wednesday, February 2, 2011 8:01 AM By dwi
WASHINGTON – The Obama brass is criticizing the government of Egypt's President Hosni solon as clashes in Cairo are demonstrating there module be no cushy partitioning to the crisis threatening America's closest ally in the Semite world.
A period after President Barack Obama pressed solon to modify his grip on power immediately, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley levied newborn criticism at the 82-year-old leader's regime.
He said in a Twitter post the U.S. was "concerned most detentions and attacks on news media in Egypt. The civil gild that empire wants to physique includes a free press."
Crowley didn't address the hostility in Egypt's capital. Earlier Wednesday, several thousand solon supporters, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, attacked anti-government protesters.
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