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"With its people more polarized than ever and the military once again struggling to impose calm, Egypt's downward spiral appears to have no bottom.
At least 51 people were killed Monday when army and police forces opened fire on a sit-in during morning prayers.
The protesters outside Republican Guard headquarters said they were peacefully calling for the release of the Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi, whom the military deposed last week."*
The Egyptian military, victorious after the coup against ex-President Mohamed Morsi last week, opened fire on his supporters, killing upwards of 50.
Does this cast a shade on the coup and anti-Morsi forces? Will the Muslim Brotherhood strike back, and will Egypt fall into endless violent guerrilla warfare? Cenk Uygur breaks it down.