Egypt Police Put Down Protest Via Kicks, Clubs, Arrests

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CAIRO, Egypt -- Dozens of protesters were kicked, beaten with clubs and thrown into trucks on Saturday by hundreds of police and plainclothes agents who rushed the streets to stifle a protest against President Hosni Mubarak.

The beatings occurred in the heart of downtown Cairo just days after Mubarak announced his candidacy in Egypt's first presidential election. The Egyptian regime has touted September's voting as a groundbreaking step toward democracy. It would be the first time Egyptians have had a chance to chose a president from among multiple candidates; Mubarak has enjoyed a 24-year run as uncontested ruler.

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Egypt Police Put Down Protest Via Kicks, Clubs, Arrests

Critics insist that the election is an artifice designed to ease international pressures from the United States and elsewhere without str...

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