New York Times (blog) | Kerry Says Egypt's Military Was 'Restoring Democracy' in Ousting Morsi New York Times (blog) ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Secretary of State John Kerry offered an unexpected lift to Egypt's military leaders on Thursday, saying they had been “restoring democracy” when they deposed the country's first freely elected president, Mohamed Morsi, on July 3 ... Egypt warns Morsi supporters to clear protest encampments in Cairo Egypt's rulers tell pro-Mursi protesters to quit camps John Kerry says Egypt army is 'restoring democracy' |
The crackdown in Egypt The Economist Imagine the outrage if Vladimir Putin ordered Russian troops to fire live ammunition into demonstrators on the streets of Moscow. But over the weekend, when Egypt's generals set about killing scores of protesters, the West responded with furrowed brows ... |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Egypt extremist group warns of 'chaos' over protest clearances NBCNews.com (blog) By Charlene Gubash, Producer, NBC News. Egypt's move to disband protests by the Muslim Brotherhood movement “will trigger chaos,” the Islamic extremist group Jamaa al Islamiya warned Thursday. The country's interim rulers – installed by the army after ... |
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 ... In Egypt, chorus of approval for army chief Sisi Aims of Egypt's revolution not represented by army or Muslim Brotherhood ... Egypt's army Ambitious men in uniform |
Pro-Morsy group in Egypt calls for million-man march CNN International (CNN) -- A group supporting deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy have called for a million-man march from 33 different mosques Friday following noon prayers under the banner of "Egypt against the coup," according to a statement released ... |
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 ... |
Kerry: Egyptian Military Was 'Restoring Democracy,' Didn't Take Over Egypt 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 ... |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Egypt government tells pro-Morsi protesters to quit NBCNews.com (blog) Egypt's army-backed government warned supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi Thursday to abandon their protest camps in Cairo, promising them a safe exit if they gave up without a fight. Police called on Morsi backers to end their sit-ins in two ... Egypt calls on pro-Morsy protesters in Cairo to disperse |
Egyptian cleric warns of bloodshed, while police offer safety if protests end Fox News An influential Egyptian cleric has warned that using violence to break up sit-in protests by supporters of the ousted president Mohammed Morsi will lead to more bloodshed, hours after Egyptian authorities offered them "safe passage and protection" to ... |
BBC News | Egypt's grand negotiation under way BBC News Talking to General Sameh Seif el-Yazal, a former head of Egyptian military intelligence who now runs the al-Gomhuria think tank on security and political studies, he insists that the security forces are mindful of the need to bring the stalemate to an ... |