Layered countdown media shout 44/8/2023 There appears to be confusion over how, exactly, the military will respond Sunday or whether it is taking any sides. “Deep State, used in the Egyptian context, means the followers of Mubarak regime who are found in different layers of management inside the state,” said Mohamed. is a university professor in Cairo said there is a lot of talk in Egypt of the Deep State driving the protests. “June 30 protests do not have anything to do with the performance of in power and the Muslim Brotherhood regime.” – FJP head, Farid Ismail He reiterated Morsi’s belief that Sunday’s protests have been deliberately planned to ensure Egypt’s instability. Morsi’s own Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) Leader Farid Ismail appeared on Mehwar TV and warned that what happened in Iraq and Syria is being repeated in Egypt. The US Embassy announced it would close June 30, and nervous Egyptians have been stocking up on provisions ahead of Sunday.In a nationwide speech Wednesday, Morsi admitted to having made mistakes during his 12-month tenure as president and promised immediate reforms.Īs he spoke, several thousand protesters gathered in Tahrir Square, chanting, “ Erhal!”- or “leave.” Tamarrod Prominent Morsi opponents-among them National Salvation Front (NSF) leader Mohamed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, Hamdeen Sabahi and Amr Hamzawy-have endorsed the Tamarrod campaign. Morsi was a total failure in achieving every single goal, no security has been reestablished and no social security realized, thus and gave clear proof that he is not fit for the governance of such a country as Egypt…Statement on Tamarrod website. Since the arrival of Mohamed Morsi to power, the average citizen still has the feeling that nothing has been achieved so far from the revolution goals which were life in dignity, freedom, social justice and national independence. Ikhwan's offices set on fire in Sharkeya. The movement says it has collected 15 million signatures on a petition demanding that Morsi step down and new presidential elections be held. That protesters would take to the street was to be expected, but the Morsi opposition is using the occasion to call millions of protesters into the streets nationwide in what has been dubbed the Tamarrod-or “rebellion.” Thousands of pro-Morsi supporters gathered in Cairo Friday ahead of Sunday, June 30, the first anniversary of the swearing in of Muslim Brotherhood president Mohamed Morsi.
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