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Latest in Tag: protests

Same gun used in Tunisia assassinations: minister
Brahmi was killed with the same weapon used to murder Chokri Belaid in February: Tunisian Interior Minister

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

Tight security as Egypt braces for rival rallies
Police said they were planning massive reinforcements to secure Friday’s rallies, which raise the prospect of further bloodshed

Al-Nour party warns against civil war
The Salafi party condemns âall forms of intimidationâ and calls for reconciliation meeting

National Coalition to Support Legitimacy: Al-Sisiâs call a âdeclaration of civil warâ
Calls for counter-demonstrations on Friday

Judge prolongs detention of suspects from MB HQ clashes
Muslim Brotherhood leaders appeal for release pending

Qatar says national reconciliation cannot happen without dialogue
Qatari Foreign Ministry concerned about the clashes in Egypt and proposes a solution based on dialogue.

Al-Sisi calls for green light to fight âterrorismâ
Minister of Defence calls on Egyptians to take to the streets on Friday to authorise the army to âconfront terrorismâ

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

Mass-Condemnation of Mansoura attacks
Several parties and factions issued statements condemning the deaths of three women in Mansoura

Morsi loyalists besiege Media City
Pro-Morsi demonstrators denounce âmedia biasâ

Interview: Gehad El-Haddad: âThis is a police state back in full brute forceâ
Gehad El-Haddad, spokesperson of the Muslim Brotherhood, speaks to the Daily News Egypt about the current events, the political deadlock in Egypt, and explains the situation from the Muslim Brotherhood’s perspective

Morsi supporters defiant in face of political deadlock
Protesters say their demands are non-negotiable, vow to remain in the streets till they are met

Islamists march in opposition of âmilitary coupâ
Thousands of supporters of ousted former president Mohamed Morsi descend upon Cairoâs streets to protest what they called a âcoup against democracyâ
In Pictures: Morsi supporters march in Cairo
Several marches took place Friday after noon prayers across Cairo in support of ousted president Morsi. Protests called for the “downfall of the military coup” and for reinstating Morsi as president. Photos from the Salah Salem march in Nasr City

Friday demonstrations must âdeafen ears of coup commandersâ: Brotherhood
Brotherhood statement on anniversary of 10th of Ramadan says Egypt in âdark nightmareâ

Policeman, protesters wounded in Bahrain clashes
Activists said dozens more were wounded in the clashes, but no official toll was immediately available.

Military warns against violence during Friday Protests
6 April calls for occupying Tahrir and presidential palace area before Islamists head out from 18 mosques in a million man march titled “Breaking the Coup”

Mass protests called for on Friday
Opposing sides call for âmass mobilisationâ and marches on same day.

Residents of Rabaa Al-Adaweya to protest against Morsi supporters
The residents repeatedly complained about the impact the sit-in has had on their lives
Op-ed review:
Legitimacy and traffic terror Mamdouh Al-Sheikh Al-Watan Newspaper Columnist Mamdouh Al-Sheikh recalls the traffic mayhem last Friday, when the Muslim Brotherhood protesters took to the streets and blocked several streets around Cairo and Giza. He mentions that the effects were not felt by any state apparatus or leader, but by the regular citizen. He explains …

NCSL demand Sisiâs removal
El-Zayed: âWe will continue resisting until the last drop of our bloodâ
In Pictures: Morsi supporters march in Dokki

Protests in Israel against Prawer Plan
The proposed plan will result in displacement of thousands of Arab Bedouins in the Naqab desert

Army âknows its place in the modern stateâ: Al-Sisi
Statement empahsises subservience of the military to the people, stresses that Egypt is âat a crossroadsâ

Tactical retreat: Ultras absent from protests in Egypt and Turkey
By James M. Dorsey Militant, highly politicised football fans who played key roles in the toppling of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, opposition to post-Mubarak military rule and last monthâs mass protests against Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have been, as organisations, conspicuously absent from the dramatic scenes in Cairo with the overthrow of President …

Morsi loyalists protest in support of ousted president
Protesters roam Egypt’s streets and block several vital roads; plan more protests on Monday

Morsi supporters rally and plan nighttime marches
The Brotherhood calls for mass rallies in Cairo two weeks into its sit-in supporting Morsiâs legitimacy

New SCAF v Old Islamists
By Nervana Mahmoud Itâs hard to absorb all of the events that took place last week in Egypt. Many details have yet to be digested. What is certain, though, is that this was the yearâs most crucial week, with far-reaching ramifications. Thus far, we only have disputed assessments from inside and outside of Egypt. Last …
Controversial video allegedly shows soldier shooting at protesters
Military spokesperson claims that the video could be false, while Muslim Brotherhood calls soldier a âsniperâ