Protesters are back in Tahrir Square. They fear the interim military government is trying to retain its grip on power ahead of parliamentary elections planned to begin next week. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports. NBC News's Ayman Mohyeldin discussed the current unrest in Egypt from Cairo on Wednesday with contributors on the ground.
Watch the entire conversation below:NBC News Mideast Correspondent Ayman Mohyeldin discusses recent clashes between Egyptian activists and police with citizen journalists Yasmin Ellayat and Sherief Gaber.In an escalation of the tug-of-war between Egypt's president and the powerful judiciary, judges in the country's top courts went on strike Wednesday to protest Mohammed Morsi's seizure of near absolute powers, while Islamists rushed to complete a new constitution, the issue at the heart of the dispute.
The moves came a day after at least 200,000 protesters filled Cairo's central Tahrir Square to denounce the decrees Morsi issued last week, which place him above oversight of any kind, including by the courts.
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