Saturday, July 6, 2013

Egyptian Army maintains custody of state television - El Universal

class=”noteInfo”> NOTIMEX | The Universal 4:40

The Egyptian military maintains a heavy guard on the official television building after the riots in Cairo that left only in the capital, a balance of seven dead, while in other cities the dead totaled 23.

id=”contentNote”> Thousands of supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi, who came out yesterday to the streets of major cities in the country, expressed their discomfort because the TV did not show the images and reported occurred during demonstrations incidenttes .

id=”contentNote”> Tahrir Square, the scene of battles staged Morsi supporters and opponents of the ousted president, Saturday dawned cluttered with debris, while Islamist sympathizers fled the area.

id=”contentNote”> armed forces fear that Islamists regroup and return to the square, in the center of Cairo, two years ago, was the place where the people’s revolution began that led the overthrow Hosni Mubarak, who had 30 years in power.

id=”contentNote”> A coalition of conservative Islamic groups led by the Muslim Brotherhood, known as the National League for the Defence of Legitimacy, has vowed further demonstrations on Saturday, raising fears of renewed violence.

id=”contentNote”> “The masses continue their civilized and peaceful protests in Cairo until the military coup is reversed and the legitimate president is restored,” the coalition said in a statement distributed Saturday morning .

id=”contentNote”> chaotic scenes that have occurred in the capital, especially on a bridge leading to Tahrir, ended only after the army with armored vehicles rushed to separate the two sides faced.

id=”contentNote”> The clashes erupted on the bridge known as “October 6″, which connects Tahrir Square and near the state television building, after the Muslim Brotherhood said they will not leave fighting until Morsi return to power.

id=”contentNote”> However, detractors also Morsi, who maintained for weeks intense protests against the deposed president, backed by the powerful Egyptian army, nor shall pass by the return of the Islamists.

id=”contentNote”> In a country increasingly divided, left at least 30 dead in clashes yesterday in all the North African country, while in the region of Sinai, where Islamist armed groups operate, there were also two or three elements of the military attacks.

id=”contentNote”> Interim President, the senior judge Adly Mansur, took oath of office last Thursday, while a cabinet of technocrats rule Egypt until new parliamentary and presidential elections, although no date for the elections.

Mansur id=”contentNote”> provisional dissolved parliament yesterday-the upper house of the legislature, which was overwhelmingly dominated by Islamists and allies Morsi, while appointed as chief of General Intelligence, Rafaat Shehata.

indicated id=”contentNote”> The Muslim Brotherhood will not run the new military-backed leadership, and Morsi supporters argue that the military destroyed democracy in Egypt, through a stroke of State against an elected president.

id=”contentNote”> The “number two” of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, the Khairat Shater, has been arrested in the neighborhood of Nasser City, east of Cairo, after the Prosecutor issued an arrest warrant against him, state television reported.

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