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Professor Radwan Flies 9 UC Davis Students from Cairo to Paris on July 4 as Morsi Coup Turns Violent
When Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi was ousted by the military on July 3, 2013, and protests turned violent across Cairo, UC Davis evacuated its Summer Abroad program group -- eight UC Davis students, two students from UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz, and program instructor Professor Noha Radwan's son -- flying them from Cairo to Paris on July 4. The students had arrived June 18 to study Egyptian authors and filmmakers; they had been scheduled to stay until July 16. Eight returned directly to the US; one remained in Paris, and one flew on to Istanbul.
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- Source2013 Egyptian coup d'etat (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org