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A sad Ramadan for Egyptians amid virus lockdown
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April 22, 2020
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"We do not feel the joy of Ramadan" says a customer at a Cairo market selling traditional "Fanous" lanterns as Egypt enforces a tight lockdown to curb the pandemic.
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