|      CAIRO    (Reuters) - Security forces raided the Cairo offices of Al Jazeera's Egyptian    television channel on Wednesday and detailed at least five staff, hours after    the army toppled Islamist President Mohamed Mursi, a journalist at the    station said. Karim El-Assiuti told    Reuters his colleagues at the Al Jazeera Mubasher Misr channel were arrested    while working in the studio. The station was prevented from broadcasting from    a pro-Mursi rally and its crew there was also detained, he said. The Egyptian arm of the    Qatari-owned media company began broadcasting after the 2011 uprising that    topped President Hosni Mubarak and has been accused by critics of being    sympathetic to Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood. (Reporting by Maggie    Fick; Writing by Paul Taylor)  |    
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