Egypt's rulers tell pro-Mursi protesters to quit camps

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tendedolive wrote:

Dream on. The Ikhwan are overwhelmingly despised by the majority.

Aug 01, 2013 9:16am EDT  --  Report as abuse
American0 wrote:

YOU KNOW IF THEY WERE AFRAID THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN THREATENED AND DISPERSED RIGHT AFTER THE MASSACRE BUT THEY COME OUT STRONGER AND MORE DETERMINED TO EXPOSE THE ILLEGITIMATE GOVT. A grouping of Mursi supporters calling itself the Anti-Coup Pro-Democracy Alliance said the security forces planned to foment violence as an excuse for committing a massacre. Peaceful protests would continue, it said.

It also appealed to soldiers and police not to fire on protesters.

Aug 01, 2013 9:50am EDT  --  Report as abuse
wadeldoam wrote:

What is happening in Egypt has indented the conscious of the so called free world, I have respect to the African Union for their strong point of refusing to legitimize the military coup that took place in July against the first and the only elected president in the history of Egypt, who was kidnapped from his office at a gun point by the Military and was kept uncommincado without access to his family members, his supporters were beseiged ,killed and maimed while the world is watching,History will not forgive those who slaughtered democracy in Egypt in the day light.

Aug 01, 2013 10:27am EDT  --  Report as abuse
Tomma wrote:

It is quite simple, democracy, reason and rationale cannot be applied correctly in a society where such a large proportion of both the population and politics is so strongly influenced by something that is happening outside of rational thinking, i.e. religion. Until such nations acknowledge, agree and enter into statute that the worldly and the unworldly have no business getting involved with each other, they will never achieve political stability.

Aug 01, 2013 11:01am EDT  --  Report as abuse
BanglaFirst wrote:

The representative of the majority and guardians of the elected people must stand firm against these thieves, torturers, murderers and rapist of your freely elected Government. These criminals led by evil arch criminal Sisi and his chosen gang members who failed to get elected in the last election are trying to rob your freedom and your rights. These despotic criminals financed by long line of highway robbers of the Arabian desert namely Saud Family must be faced with the might of the great Egyptian People. Pro Mursi and democrats must unite and fight against the brain washed liberals,Mubarak gangs, commies and Copts. You must NOT allow these evil group to run your lives, your destiny and your nation NOT TODAY, TOMORROW or EVER.

Aug 01, 2013 12:58pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
md444444444 wrote:

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Aug 01, 2013 1:10pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
wadeldoam wrote:

Democarcy is stollen by the Egyptian Army and that was the dark moment in the history of the Middle east, The world should stand together against the military coup thet outest the first and only Egypt elected president, freedom is never free, if the people continued the Army will back down.

Aug 01, 2013 1:51pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
huckl wrote:

When a government declares his uncontested power by getting rid of congress and judges that don’t agree with his views. Pass a set of laws called a constitution with no consultation from other groups and does nothing for the economy. It sound just like the administration that Mubarak ran. What the US cares about is honoring the Israel treaty not the people of Egypt. Sad and now it’s all about one group not what is in Egypt best interest.

Aug 01, 2013 2:13pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
huckl wrote:

When a government declares his uncontested power by getting rid of congress and judges that don’t agree with his views. Pass a set of laws called a constitution with no consultation from other groups and does nothing for the economy. It sound just like the administration that Mubarak ran. What the US cares about is honoring the Israel treaty not the people of Egypt. Sad and now it’s all about one group not what is in Egypt best interest.

Aug 01, 2013 2:13pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
 
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