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Egyptians Fear Evidence of Abuse Will Be Destroyed

Three weeks after President Hosni Mubarak's ouster, Egyptians are turning their anger toward his internal security apparatus. They stormed the agency's main headquarters and other offices Saturday and seized documents to keep them from being destroyed to hide evidence of human rights abuses. The BBC reports that the raid followed rumors that documents were being shredded. One person who entered the building told the BBC that he saw piles of shredded documents on the floor.

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