Latest in Tag: Mohamed Morsi Highlight
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Two killed in Friday clashes
Friday violence continues with clashes between protesters and security forces

Female protesters receive reduced sentences, acquittals
Demonstrators received lighter sentences in their first appeal hearing following outcry after original verdict

73 arrested in Friday protests: MOI
Anti-Coup Alliance announces intention to continue demonstrating

MB sees 2012 palace clashes as part of larger conspiracy
The Brotherhood blames political opponents and foreign governments for deadly December 2012 violence
Anti-Coup Alliance prepares for more protests
Pro-Morsi coalition dubs Friday demonstrations âat your service, mother of the martyrâ

One killed at Cairo University protests
Security forces attempt to disperse student protest
Anti-Coup Alliance announces marches for Mohamed Mahmoud anniversary
Brotherhood says 2011 clashes were part of plan to divide revolutionaries

Morsi supporters to march against ‘retaliatory justice’
Supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi to carry out Friday protests amid closures of Tahrir, Nahda and Rabaa Al-Adaweya squares

Akefâs health ârapidly deterioratingâ: Muslim Brotherhood
Former Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood has been in the Armed Forces Hospital for the past six weeks

Anti-Coup Alliance to protest on Tuesday
Pro-Morsi demonstrators announce plans to protest for the “independence of the judiciary” this week

Brotherhood calls for more protests amid crackdown
Morsi supporters maintain demands ahead of further demonstrating

Morsi to stand trial on 4 November
Former President Mohamed Morsi will be tried for inciting murder next month

Rival protests scheduled Sunday
6 October anniversary marked by opposing demonstrations, both scheduled to take place in Tahrir Square
Al-Nour Party will not participate in upcoming demonstrations
Spokesman for the influential Salafi party says protests are not a way out of current political crisis
Anti-Coup Alliance: Military leaders who ousted Morsi have lost legitimacy
Pro-Morsi alliance calls for protests leading up to 6 October

Ashton to meet with Mansour, Sisi, party leaders this week
Catherine Ashton is scheduled to meet with public officials; ministry says meetings with FJP would be permitted

Brotherhood demands international community not recognise foreign minister
A Muslim Brotherhood statement calls on other countries to reject interim government as representative of Egypt

Morsi supporters deprived of basic legal rights: Amnesty International
The international rights group expresses concern that supporters of the ousted president are arbitrarily arrested and denied legal rights.

Presidency clarifies Mansourâs military trials comments
Presidential spokesman says military trials have been carried out according to law

Religious channel shut down
A court ruling called for the permanent closure of ultra-conservative Al-Hafez satellite channel

Son of deputy supreme guide arrested
Saad El-Shater, son of Deputy Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, is arrested on Wednesday morning

Foreign ministry and Egyptian churches condemn Erdogan’s statements
The Egyptian government strongly criticises comments made by Turkey’s prime minister

Curfew hours reduced
Cabinet cuts curfew in 14 governorates by two hours

Brotherhood trial postponed to October
Detained senior Muslim Brotherhood leaders did not attend first hearing
Violence on âFriday of Martyrsâ despite low turnout
Clashes in Tanta leave two dead
Fahmy defends roadmap progress to Kerry
Minister of Foreign Affairs Nabil Fahmy speaks with his US counterpart concerning developments on Egypt’s roadmap

Morsi supporters hold Friday marches
Scattered marches and low turnout in Cairo mark âMartyrsâ Fridayâ

Most Egyptians agree with sit-in dispersals: Baseera
A new poll shows most Egyptians saw pro-Morsi sit-ins as ânon-peacefulâ
Interim government âstainedâ its human rights record: Amnesty
Human rights organisation condemns loss of life in Egypt

Fahmy: Any threat to cut aid to Egypt is unacceptable
Foreign minister announces committee to investigate events since 30 June