US Muslims condemn world's silence on 'Rabaa' massacres On second anniversary Islamic groups criticize international community for not defending human rights in Egypt
Muslim groups in the U.S. have condemned the West's complacency towards the Egyptian regime on the second anniversary of the "Rabaa" massacres.
On Aug. 14, 2013, Egyptian security forces opened fire on two protest camps in Cairo, killing at least 1,150 people, according to Human Rights Watch.
The protest camps in Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya and Nahda squares were in support of Mohamed Morsi, Egypt's first democratically elected president who had been ousted in a military coup weeks earlier.