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I'm retired <a href=" http://www.rethinking-architecture.com/albendazole-online-canada.pdf ">albenza 400mg</a> A chapter on the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt also gives a telling account of the movement’s earlier betrayal by the army in 1952, when the Brotherhood supported Gamal Abdel Nasser’s coup against King Farouk, only to then be crushed as Nasser monopolised power. “They thought they were very strong and had lots of followers,” writes Danahar, “But when the regime came to crush them, the Egyptian people did not support them.” Should Egypt’s deposed president, Mr Morsi, get a chance to read Danahar’s book in prison, that line might well elicit a bitter nod.
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