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"The president welcomed President Mursi's commitment to serving as a president for all Egyptians, including women and people of all faiths, and emphasized President Mursi's responsibility to protect the democratic principles that the Egyptian people fought so hard to secure," the White House said. Obama encouraged Mursi and all political groups within Egypt, to try to build consensus and advance the political transition, according to the statement. The two leaders also discussed Egypt's economic situation and efforts to advance regional peace and maintain a ceasefire in Gaza. (Reporting By Steve Holland; editing by Christopher Wilson) (Reuters, via Aswat Masriya)
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Adel Abdul Sattar, secrétaire général du Conseil suprême des antiquités, a déclaré que la police du Tourisme et des Antiquités continue d'assurer la sécurité du Musée égyptien, à l'intérieur comme à l'extérieur.
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Voici pourtant ce qu'écrit ce matin le journaliste Alexandre Buccianti, sur Twitter : "Qu'Horus garde le Musée égyptien. Les gardes ont disparu."