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Relatives of Ramadan Aboul Hassan and Ahmed Aboul Hassan, who went missing with a friend, Mostafa Mahrous Mostafa, for nearly three weeks after leaving home one night to join a neighborhood watch group to fend off looters, mourn their disappearance, in Cairo, Feb. 15, 2011. After various attempts by family to find them, the men emerged Wednesday night from a maximum security prison run by Egypt's military some 400 miles from home, and some relatives said they bore signs of torture. (Ed Ou/The New York Times)
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1902-01-01
ED OU/The New York Times/Redux/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
ED OU
h_EGYPT_MISSING_1
0,72MB
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