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Juliette Kayyem

Not just a game

In Egypt, the soccer riot and its aftermath has a much deeper meaning

The day after over 70 fans were killed during a riot, the soccer stadium in Port Said, Egypt, sits still. It was the deadliest soccer stadium disaster since 1996. The day after over 70 fans were killed during a riot, the soccer stadium in Port Said, Egypt, sits still. It was the deadliest soccer stadium disaster since 1996. (Associated Press)
By Juliette Kayyem
Globe Columnist / February 6, 2012
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In Egypt, the soccer riot and its aftermath has a much deeper meaning.

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