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Protesters in Nasr City call for military rule | |
2013-02-26 | |
![]() They rolled their eyes, jumped up and down, and hollered poorly rhymed slogans real loud against the Moslem Brüderbund and Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie, blocking all traffic on Nasr Road. Al Jizz Mubasher Misr reported that the protesters were calling for the army to take over power again, frustrated with what they view as President Mohamed Morsy's poor performance over the past seven months. The military has been a central force in politics since army officers staged an overthrow of the monarchy in 1952. In an interview with state TV on Sunday, Morsy sought to dispel speculation that there were growing tensions between the army and his administration. "There could never be disagreement between the Armed Forces and the presidency, because the president and the Armed Forces are not two factions, they are one, and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces is extremely professional," Morsy said. | |
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