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National Salvation Front says 'Egyptians will impose their will' following anti-Morsi rallies
2013-07-01
[Al Ahram] The main opposition coalition group, the National Salvation Front, has issued a "revolutionary statement" to comment on ongoing mass rallies against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's rule.
"In the name of the Egyptian people with all their factions, the National Salvation Front announces public endorsement of the ouster of the regime of Mohamed Morsi and the Moslem Brüderbund," the statement reads.

"The Egyptian population continue their revolution and will impose their will, which has become unequivocally clear in all Egypt's squares.

"The Salvation Front also trusts that the Egyptian people will protect its revolution until peaceful transition of power is fulfilled...we also call on all political forces and all citizens to remain peaceful...and refrain from dealing with the failed Brotherhood government until the fall of this tyrannical organization."
Posted by:Fred

#3  So, sounds like another Civil War in the mid-east.
Do you think Obamanation will arm the rebels in this one?

Nope me neither. There will be no calls for a no fly zone or arming the peasants here unless the military takes over and drives the MB underground again. THEN Zero will arm the resistance.
Posted by: AlanC   2013-07-01 13:10  

#2  16 dead in Sunday's protests
At least 16 people died in protests across Egypt on Sunday, including eight in clashes between opponents and supporters of President Mohamed Morsi in Cairo, the health ministry said on Monday.

A further three people died in the central province of Assiut and one in each of the provinces of Fayoum, Beni Sueif and Kafr el-Sheikh.

One protester suffocated to death at the rally outside the presidential palace in Cairo and another died of wounds in the coastal city of Alexandria, the ministry said.
Posted by: tipper   2013-07-01 08:36  

#1   Four Egypt ministers quit Morsi's cabinet
Posted by: tipper   2013-07-01 08:29  

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