New York Times (blog) | Egypt Vows to End Sit-Ins by Supporters of Deposed President New York Times (blog) CAIRO — Egypt's military-backed government instructed its security forces on Wednesday to end two sit-ins by tens of thousands of supporters of the deposed Islamist president, a decree that many feared could lead to a new round of violent confrontations. Egypt's rulers want to break up Brotherhood vigils Can Egypt's most popular man bring stability? Egypt's military takes rigid security measures to keep Morsi's whereabouts secret |
Ahram Online | Egypt refers Muslim Brotherhood leader to court Fox News Egypt's interim government referred the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and two other top officials to court Wednesday on charges of inciting violence, calling protests over the ouster of former president Mohammed Morsi an “unacceptable threat.”. African delegation meets Egypt's Morsi Foreign Ministry Slams S. Africa for Calling Egypt Popular Revolt ... African Union delegation meets Morsi |
Politico | Senate roundly rejects proposal to halt Egypt aid, despite divide between tea ... Fox News WASHINGTON – The Senate roundly rejected a proposal Wednesday to redirect aid for Egypt into bridge-building projects in the U.S. after a potential Republican presidential candidate and tea party favorite challenged the Obama administration's refusal ... Why US Aid to Egypt Is Here to Stay Senate kills Rand Paul attempt to cut Egypt aid Sen. Rand Paul loses effort to cut off aid to Egypt |
Group: Egypt plan to stop pro-Morsy protests 'recipe for bloodshed' CNN International Cairo (CNN) -- Egypt's military-backed government signaled Wednesday that it plans to disperse supporters of deposed President Mohamed Morsy camped out at sit-ins in Cairo, raising fears it will trigger violent confrontations. Citing a threat to ... Egypt FM: Ashton meeting with Morsy not interference in internal affairs |
New Yorker (blog) | How Egypt Will Shake the World New Yorker (blog) When the history of recent democratic or pluralistic aspiration in North Africa is written, Egypt's chapter since 2011 may be remembered similarly, with the exception that its military did not cancel an election but instead allowed the Islamists to ... |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Egypt: Islamists' protests threaten national security NBCNews.com (blog) CAIRO -- Egypt will take “all necessary measures” to deal with sit-ins by the Muslim Brotherhood movement, the interim government said Wednesday, saying they posed a threat to national security. Supporters of the Islamist group have been staging ... |
The Guardian | Egypt crisis: 'we didn't have space in the fridges for all the bodies' The Guardian On Friday 28 June, Taher had pitched camp with his childhood friend Mohamed Fahmy, a 28-year-old unemployed commerce graduate from a small village in eastern Egypt, at the Rabaa Adawiya sit-in in east Cairo, near where Saturday's massacre took ... Government issues fresh Egypt protest warning |
Egypt: 3 Top Leaders Of Muslim Brotherhood Referred To Trial For Allegedly ... Huffington Post Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi hold pictures of him and chant slogans during a protest at Nasr City, where protesters have installed their camp and hold their daily rallies, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, July 26, 2013. (AP Photo ... |
Thousands of pro-Morsi protesters dig in their heels as Egypt signals ... Fox News With Egypt's military-backed government signaling a crackdown is imminent, supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi are taking no chances with security at their two protest camps in Cairo. On Wednesday, the Cabinet ordered the police to ... |
BBC News | Egypt's cabinet orders police to end pro-Morsi sit-ins BBC News Egypt's military-backed government has ordered police to end sit-ins by supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in the capital Cairo. "The cabinet has decided to take all measures necessary to confront these risks and put an end to them ... |