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Democracy Now! June 20, 2012
Sharif Abdel Kouddous reports from Egypt, where former President Hosni Mubarak is on life support, both candidates are claiming to have won last weekend's election, and the ruling military council has seized greater power. WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange has taken refuge in Ecuador's embassy in London and asked for asylum. And leaders from more than 100 countries are meeting today in Brazil for the start of the Rio+20 Earth Summit, the largest United Nations conference ever. Plus headlines, and more.
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Democracy Now! Introduction: Egypt's Growing Political Crisis
Democracy Now! Headlines: Mubarak 'In Coma' as Crowds Protest Egyptian Military
A Coup in Cairo: Military Strips Egyptian President of Power
Julian Assange Seeks Asylum to Avoid Extradition to US
Failed Pledges, Weak Draft Lower Hopes for Rio+20 Conference
Chapter 1: Democracy Now! Introduction: Egypt's Growing Political Crisis
Chapter 2: Democracy Now! Headlines: Mubarak 'In Coma' as Crowds Protest Egyptian Military
Chapter 3: A Coup in Cairo: Military Strips Egyptian President of Power
Chapter 4: Julian Assange Seeks Asylum to Avoid Extradition to US
Chapter 5: Failed Pledges, Weak Draft Lower Hopes for Rio+20 Conference
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