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jimnyc
12-04-2012, 11:09 AM
Things are really getting heated in Cairo. Seems that violence might be the answer, again.


CAIRO (AP) - Thousands of Egyptians massed in Cairo Tuesday for a march to the presidential palace to protest the assumption by the nation's Islamist president of nearly unrestricted powers and a draft constitution hurriedly adopted by his allies.

The march comes amid rising anger over the draft charter and decrees issued by Mohammed Morsi giving himself sweeping powers. Morsi called for a nationwide referendum on the draft constitution on Dec. 15.

It is Egypt's worst political crisis since the ouster nearly two years ago of authoritarian president Hosni Mubarak. The country has been divided into two camps: Morsi and his fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood, as well as ultraconservative Salafi Islamists versus youth groups, liberal parties and large sectors of the public.

Hundreds of black-clad riot police deployed around the Itihadiya palace in Cairo's district of Heliopolis. Barbed wire was also placed outside the complex, and side roads leading to it were blocked to traffic. Protesters gathered at Cairo's Tahrir square and several other points not far from the palace to march to the presidential complex.

"Freedom or we die," chanted a crowd of several hundred outside a mosque in the Abbasiyah district. "Mohammed Morsi! Illegitimate! Brotherhood! Illegitimate!" they also yelled, alluding to the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood from which Morsi hails.

"This is the last warning before we lay siege on the presidential palace," said Mahmoud Hashim, a 21-year-old student from the city of Suez on the Red Sea. "We want the presidential decrees cancelled."

Several hundred protesters also gathered outside Morsi's residence in an upscale suburb not far from the Itihadiya. "Down with the sons of dogs. We are the power and we are the people" They chanted.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20121204/DA2V12302.html

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
12-04-2012, 11:25 AM
Things are really getting heated in Cairo. Seems that violence might be the answer, again.



http://apnews.myway.com/article/20121204/DA2V12302.html

If they do not fight, toss the MB and Morsi out then they arent after any true democracy or justice.
Morsi and the MUSLIM Brotherhood JUST SEEK TO ESTABLISH ANOTHER KIND OF DICTATORSHIP. Which was the true purpose of TOSSING MUBARAK OUT in the first place.. -Tyr

jimnyc
12-04-2012, 01:14 PM
Its growing worse, looks like there might be a "Muburak II" over there...

Egypt's Mursi leaves palace as police battle protesters
(Reuters) - Egyptian police battled thousands of protesters outside President Mohamed Mursi's palace in Cairo on Tuesday, prompting the Islamist leader to leave the building, two presidential sources said.

Police fired teargas at demonstrators angered by Mursi's drive to hold a referendum on a new constitution on December 15. Some broke through police lines around his palace and protested next to the perimeter wall.

Several thousand people had gathered nearby in what they dubbed "last warning" protests against Mursi, who infuriated opponents with a November 22 decree that expanded his powers. "The people want the downfall of the regime," the crowd chanted.

"The president left the palace," a presidential source, who declined to be named, told Reuters. A security source at the presidency also said the president had left the building.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/04/us-egypt-politics-idUSBRE8B30GP20121204

fj1200
12-04-2012, 02:23 PM
Things are really getting heated in Cairo. Seems that violence might be the answer, again.

Hopefully they get it right this time.

jimnyc
12-04-2012, 02:27 PM
Hopefully they get it right this time.

I'm a betting man, and wouldn't take that bet. Remember chants around the world - "To hell with freedom". Having a democracy would mean giving in to the ways of the west.