As the Egyptian government tries to get the country back to work, security has been tightened around Liberation Square. Banks and businesses are planning to re-open, but the pro-democracy protestors are still there with their demand to ouster Mubarak. Muslim Brotherhood, country’s largest opposition group, is holding talks with the government and outcome of the talks will be crucial in the days to come. Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher reports from Cairo.
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