Since 30 June, Egypt has seen one of its worst turmoil in the country’s modern history, with hundreds killed, dozens of police stations and churches burned, and a divided population. The Muslim Brotherhood, who were in government two months ago, are now on the run and the military are fully back in charge. From Cairo, independent journalist and political analyst Ahmad Shokr dissects the current situation in his country and explains some of the more surprising developments of the past few weeks.