• Egypt's economy is one of the key motivators of unrest

  • Other obstacles include violence against women, fuel shortages

  • Military ousted former President Mohamed Morsy from office last week

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Editor's note: This post was created as a collaborative effort between the editorial staffs of BuzzFeed and CNN.


(BuzzFeed/CNN) -- In Cairo's Tahrir Square, there's a familiar pulse of a revolution.


Since last week's ouster of the nation's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsy, Egypt has been gripped by violence as rival sides battle for control.


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