democratization in Egypt feared to spread to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.
democratization in Egypt feared to spread to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. That
is why the three countries pledged U.S. $ 12 billion grant to support
military rule in Egypt, aid is not given when Mursi power.
The
supporters of ousted leader Mohammed Mursi on Saturday (13/7) morning
began approaching the Presidential Palace Al Ettihadiyah and the
Ministry of Defence.
On
Friday (12/7) evening at around 23:00 local time, briefing stage
through loudspeakers of Rabiah Adawiyah Roundabout, where supporters of a
centralized Mursi, said most of the mass will be surging toward the
Ministry of Defence.
Original
mass through Jalan Yusuf Salim Abbas to Wrong Way, but the masses were
forced back because the road was blocked off with barbed wire and army
battle tanks. The army also blocked Thairan to the Palace Ettihadiyah with battle tanks.
Finally,
the mass moves towards Abbasea Roundabout, an area close to the
Ministry of Defence and it is quite close to the Palace Ettihadiyah.
The
Way Abbasea toward the defense ministry has been closed with barbed
wire, as well as the Caliph Makmoun Road towards the Ministry of
Defence.
Mursi supporters have occupied 15 days Rabiah Adawiyah Roundabout, East Cairo, ahead of the Mursi ousted last week.
In
a demonstration of a million people on Friday, coloring Moursi
supporters throughout the city of Cairo with master than Rabiah Adawiyah
Roundabout, Roundabout An Nahdhah also in Giza, Cairo West, Ramses
Roundabout, near downtown Cairo Tahrir Square, the National Radio and
Television Station, and the Palace Ettihadiyah .
In addition to Cairo, Mursi supporters also reportedly took to the streets in various cities of the province. Mursi supporters maintain their demands, namely to restore the legitimacy of President Mursi.
Turkey's
prime minister on Friday (5/7) criticized the military intervention in
Egypt that toppled President Mohamed Morsi of Islamists as the enemy of
democracy, and criticized the West for not calling the ouster as a coup.
Referring to the history of the country's coup, Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned that military action such severe ramifications. "The
coup was evil. Coup expense of the people, the future, and democracy. I
want is revealed by all the people with courage. I was surprised by the
attitude of the West. European Parliament ignores its own values with
no mention of military intervention in Egypt as a coup. This is test the sincerity and the West has failed, "he said.
Both the European Union in Brussels and Washington have so far refrained from calling Morsi ouster as a coup.
But the important regional allies Ankara also seems to take a cautious approach. Saudi Arabia and Qatar congratulates Egypt's new interim president appointed Mansour Adly.
Analysts say there is a significant diplomatic implications for Turkey with the overthrow of Egyptian President. According
to diplomatic columnist Kadri Gursel from Turkish daily Milliyet,
Erdogan's Islamist roots Morsi see strong as politically good
investment, giving both countries a broader diplomatic influence across
the region.
"Morsi
will overthrow severe psychological impact on the Turkish government.
What is called wisdom in establishing new regional order with Islamic
regimes after Arab upheaval, especially Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, and in
this case the future of Syria, is also seen as determinants. So a new regional order, except for foreign actors in the region, all of this is gone, "he said.
Prime Minister Erdogan plans to travel to the controversial Islamist-ruled Gaza Strip may also be threatened. This visit has been repeatedly delayed because of fears of Washington, Tel Aviv and Palestine.
Gursel said the ousting of President Morsi tantamount to destroying hopes Erdogan visit to Gaza. "Erdogan
is not going to go into Gaza in an unlimited time period. Due to this
condition he could not go to Gaza via Rafa Gate. There will be no
welcome for him in Egypt. He can not go to the military-ruled Egypt. Was
impossible," she said.
Many
society leaders urged Egyptian President Muhammad Mursi validity
returned to avoid a human tragedy that is threatening the country.
"The
best way out is to restore the validity of President Mursi, then the
dialogue for early elections," said Prof Dr Sahar Khamis, a
communications expert from the University of Meryland, the U.S., in an
interactive discussion on the television network Al Jazzera, Sunday
(7/7).
Egyptian
veiled women are not affiliated with a political party that refers to a
military coup on Wednesday (3/7) and then the ouster Mursi, was elected
president in the first democratic elections of State Pyramid. Prof Sahar condemned the military intervention in politics that lead to political tempest and prolonged bloody conflict.
"With
any reason, the military should not intervene in political issues.
Military was salaried people and given the tools of war to defend the
country's sovereignty, not to play politics," he asserted.
Assessment Similar expressed political analyst Fahmy Howeidi. According to him, a military coup is a bad precedent for the future of democracy. "The
military should realize that Mursi won the popular vote by ballot, and
that means he (Mursi) to carry out the constitutional mandate as
president for all Egyptians," said the columnist and prolific author.
Prof
Dr Sheikh Yusuf Qardhawy, charismatic cleric who is very influential in
Egypt and the Islamic world, also condemned the attitude of the
military to depose Mursi. "The
validity of President Mursi shall be returned, and troops must respect
the verdict of the people who gave him confidence (Mursi)," said the
Egyptian cleric living in Qatar.
Influential scholars who now leads the Union of Islamic Scholars Se-World, the military urged legowo apologize to the people. "The
armed forces must apologize to the people and cancel militaristic road
map and restore the position of President Mursi," said Chairman of the
European Council for Fatwa and Research it.
Sheikh
Qaradawi refers cancel roadmap constitution and appoint the Chairman of
the Constitutional Court Mansour Adly served as interim president for a
replacement Moursi.Meanwhile, Adly Monsour began running errands at the Presidential Palace Al Ettihadiyah.
On
Saturday (6/7), Mansour met with opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei,
who later rumored to have been appointed as prime minister. However,
on Saturday (6/7) late at night, palace ElBaradei denied appointment as
prime minister, and said still in discussions with various parties for
the formation of the transition cabinet.
The
Muslim Brotherhood called on supporters across the state to Mursi back
down to the street today, Sunday (7/7) with the theme demands 'Returns
Validity President Mursi'.Instead the opposition also called for supporters to gather in Tahrir Square on the same day.
Annur
party, the political wing of the Islamic Salafi movement that supports a
military coup ouster of President Mohammed Mursi, warned of civil war
following the massacre at Mursi detained.
"The
shooting was very dangerous and could lead to civil war," said
Secretary General of the Party Annur, Shaban Abdul Alim, referring to
the shooting at the Office of the Republican Guard, where Mursi
arrested, on Monday.
Annur Party strongly condemned the shooting and dubbed it as genocide. They expressed support for withdrawing from the presidential transition Mansour Adly.
Annur is the Islamists who are in second place won the most votes in parliamentary elections last year.
The Ministry of Health officially announced 34 people were killed. However, in the Field House Media Unit Rabiah Adawiyah ensure toll rose to 52 people and injured hundreds more.The military said an army officer was killed in the clash.
The military said they were attacked by protesters that had fired tear gas to disperse the past. Medical sources said most of the victims of gunfire.
"The actions being performed surgery to remove the bullet lodged in the head and chest several casualties," the source said.
Beltaghi Mohamed, a senior Muslim Brotherhood claimed to be at the scene, said the shooting happened after dawn prayers. "We were attacked first with tear gas fired very thick and then followed by a barrage of gunfire," he said.
Masr Al Qawi Party chairman, Abdel Monem Abul Fatuh, condemned and called the shooting a tragedy of humanity.
The
United States will still continue his plan to send four aircraft F-16
fighter jets to Egypt in the coming weeks, U.S. officials said. The
plan was still running at the time Washington carefully consider
whether to refer the overthrow of Egyptian leader recently as a military
coup.
The
decision to declare the ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi last
week as a coup would, by law, require the administration of U.S.
President Barack Obama to withhold military aid to Egypt. Egypt is the second largest recipient of U.S. aid after Israel. Egypt receives $ 1.5 billion (Rp 14.9 trillion) every year.
Jets that are part of the aid package, said a U.S. defense department official. Defense Department officials said the delivery of four F-16 jets are likely to be done next August. "Currently
there is no change of plans regarding the delivery of aircraft F-16 to
the Egyptian military," the second U.S. official said without wanting to
be named.
Islamist
circles that support Morsi - Egypt's first president elected through
free elections, blamed the United States for allowing what they call a
military coup.
The death toll continues to increase due to the Egyptian military attack pro-Mursi. According
to an informant from the medical team, at least 42 people were killed
in the massacre at the event called the Republican Guard, some of them
women and children.
A
spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood, Gehad el Haddad, quoted by
Reuters, said that was in the mosque, located near the shooting scene. When
the supporters of Mursi is being held before the morning prayer in
congregation fired tear gas and sprayed with machine guns. While others were giving speeches in front of the Republican Guard.
The victims according to him, most suffered a gunshot wound to the head. The victim was taken to hospital in Nasr City.
A demonstrator Al Shaimaa Younes said soldiers and police opened fire on protesters who were praying Fajr. As a result, there was panic that protesters running in all directions. Yet at the site, there are women and children who participated in the demonstration.
'' I see people began to fall,'' he said on Monday (8/7).
Previously,
as quoted by Al Jazeera, Health Ministry spokesman Khaled el Khatib
said 34 people Mursi supporters who rallied outside the headquarters of
the Egyptian military were killed. While the 322 other people were injured.
Mursi supporters have staged a rally outside the Republican Guard since Mursi was overthrown by the military. They asked the military to free and restore the Egyptian presidency to Mursi.
Muslim
Brotherhood spokesman, Gehad al-Haddad, told VOA, the demonstrations
are scheduled to be held after Friday prayers was a peaceful protest to
question what the group considered it a military coup against the
elected their leaders freely for the first time in Egypt .
The
Muslim Brotherhood has refused to participate in the planned formation
of a transitional government, and said the group would continue to hold
his protest until Mursi restored.
Meanwhile,
opponents of the Mursi are planning to gather in Cairo to celebrate the
mass upheaval that overthrew the military push Mursi, who until now in
military custody.
Since
the overthrow of Mursi last week, deadly clashes between the two
factions threaten the Arab world's largest country was plunged into a
large-scale sectarian crisis.
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