Latest in Tag: Al-sisi Highlight
Latest in Tag: Al-sisi

International community condemns Cairo and Alexandria violence
Ministry of Foreign Affairs source defends government response, saying violence “regrettable” but police were “provoked”

Brotherhood holds forces behind 30 June responsible for Saturday clashes
127 dead and 4,500 injured, 700 of which suffered gunshot wounds and 3,500 injured due to tear gas in violence on Saturday
In Pictures: Dokki march to Tahrir Square
Thousands of demonstrators marched from Mustafa Mahmoud Mosque in Dokki to converge with other marches in Tahrir Square on Friday answering the call of Minister of Defence Abdul Fatah Al-Sisi.

Morsi’s supporters in Rabaa Al-Adaweya challenge Al-Sisi’s call
Pro-Morsi protesters say they will stand strong in the face of pro-army rallies

The nine-kilometre march from Ramses Square
Men, women and children marched in protest of Minister of Defence Abdul Fatah Al-Sisi’s Wednesday speech

US has decided not to call Morsi overthrow a ‘coup’
Egypt serves as a stabilizing pillar of regional peace and security: US official to AFP

Tahrir demonstrators cheer army jets
Demonstrators in Tahrir Square respond to defence minister’s call for mobilisation

Pro-Morsi march jovial at Al-Nahda Square
Pro-Morsi protesters march from Old Cairo to Al-Nahda Square.
Rights groups reject Al-Sisi’s “popular mandate”
The groups rebuffed the “extralegal mandate” to confront terrorism and urged alternative solutions.

“No to terrorism” marches commence
Protesters plan to march nationwide in support of army and against “terrorism”

Tamarod and NSF announce participation in Friday demonstrations
Groups announce support for the army and condemn the Brotherhood

US concerned over Al-Sisi’s call for Friday protests
State Department unable to elaborate on the suspension of F-16 delivery

Al-Nour party warns against civil war
The Salafi party condemns “all forms of intimidation” and calls for reconciliation meeting

No one is going anywhere
The 30th of June was a coup that wasn’t popularly supported. Police sent a few thousand plain-clothed personnel to Tahrir Square on that day to demonstrate. The media, decidedly against President Mohamed Morsi, hyped up the demonstrations by showing footage from the 18 days in 2011 in an effort to exaggerate Morsi’s opposition and deceive …

National Coalition to Support Legitimacy: Al-Sisi’s call a “declaration of civil war”
Calls for counter-demonstrations on Friday

Al-Sisi calls for green light to fight “terrorism”
Minister of Defence calls on Egyptians to take to the streets on Friday to authorise the army to “confront terrorism”

Morsi loyalists protest death of three women in Mansoura
Supporters march through Garden City, near the US embassy

Armed forces spokesman: ‘National Security, not politics is our focus’
Armed Forces spokesman Colonel Ahmed Ali speaks to the Daily News Egypt about current affairs

Editor’s letter: Brothers and generals; the end of coexistence
Almost a year ago, in an article called Brothers and generals, a phase of coexistence, I argued that the dramatic decision by ousted president Mohamed Morsi to “sack” Field Marshal Mohamed Tantawi and his deputy General Sami Anan was actually a subtle internal military coup made with the blessing of the Muslim Brotherhood. I believed, …

Military denies pressure on Al-Sisi to withdraw roadmap
Military spokesman releases statements denying reports of targeted arrests, withdrawn support for protests

Meet the President
Adly Mansour takes oath of office in front of Supreme Constitutional Court’s general assembly
![Military leadership meets political and religious figures 20 ElBaradei said on his twitter account that he had “called for parliamentary election boycott in 2010 to expose sham democracy. Today I repeat my call, [we] will not be part of an act of deception”.(AFP/File Photo)](https://www.dailynewssegypt.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/ElbARADEI.jpeg)
Military leadership meets political and religious figures
The meetings comes just hours before the end of the 48 hour ultimatum set by the army
In Pictures: Protests continue at presidential, Al-Qobba palaces and Tahrir Square
Demonstrations continued on Tuesday evening at both the presidential palace and Al-Qobba Palace as protesters persisted in their calls for the removal of President Mohamed Morsi. At the presidential palace in Heliopolis, the protests reached their third straight day. Thousands of protesters had arrived at the palace on Monday afternoon, many celebrating the ultimatum presented …

Protests continue at presidential, Al-Qobba palaces and Tahrir Square
Thousands of demonstrators keep up the call for President Mohamed Morsi’s departure

President Morsi to address nation on Wednesday
Presidency denies plans to remove prime minister, stresses need for peaceful expression

Al-Sisi’s remarks reverberate in opposition, Brotherhood
President Morsi meets with Al-Sisi after his controversial statements on renewed military intervention in politics

Police arrest owner of internet café where Sinai kidnappers uploaded video
Another suspect arrested and both referred to prosecution

Soldiers were released without negotiations says presidency
Military spokesperson says information on kidnappers is available but won’t be released for security reasons and that military operations contributed to intelligence efforts

Morsi thanks military and police for successful rescue operation
The president met with the seven released soldiers at Almaza military airport
Op-ed review: Sinai and the Armed Forces
One columnist claims that the whole of Sinai is the problem, and discusses how media and political forces failed, and the other discusses the Armed Forces’ role in the current crisis. Fahmy Howeidy It is Sinai that is abducted Al-Shorouk Newspaper Columnist Fahmy Howeidy, who is known for siding with the ruling party, addresses the …