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The period of the Muslim Brotherhood's rule in Egypt saw a significant escalation in political violence, especially during the events at Ramses Square in December 2012, which resulted in the deaths of several protesters and hundreds of injuries. Tensions also spread to other areas such as Kerdasa after Morsi's ouster in July 2013, where the city experienced acts of violence and attacks on security installations, revealing an intensification of violence and security escalation during that phase. The group's practices during their governance are viewed as a main cause behind the people's uprising against them on June 30, stemming from their attempts to seize control of state institutions and threats to the national identity and Egyptian national security.
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