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Comment by Nikki on June 19, 2012 at 11:03pm

RIP, Hosni.

Comment by James Φοίνιξ on November 23, 2012 at 1:33pm

Tahrir Square Rises Again as Morsi Appoints Himself “Pharaoh”
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Calls for mass protests to re-claim the streets of Egypt abound since President Mohamed Morsi assigned himself vast new powers and “appointed himself Egypt's new pharaoh” according to ElBaradei, one of Morsi's main opponents.

Comment by James Φοίνιξ on November 23, 2012 at 6:37pm
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Thousands fill Tahrir on Friday to protest Morsi's new 'dictatorial powers'

Comment by James Φοίνιξ on November 25, 2012 at 4:34pm
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Egyptians fill Tahrir Square in largest protest of President Mohammed Morsi


AFP
Kansas City Star ‎- 3 hours ago
Tens of thousands of protesters poured into Tahrir Square on Tuesday night to contest what they believe is Egyptian President Mohammed ...
Comment by James Φοίνιξ on December 4, 2012 at 1:45pm

  1. Egypt opposition forces unite in Tahrir and at presidential palace
    Ahram Online ‎- 1 hour ago
    Prior to the constitutional referendum slated for 15 December, thousands of protesters gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square Tuesday to express ...

BBC News - Cairo's Tahrir Square fills with anti-Morsi protesters

Comment by James Φοίνιξ on December 4, 2012 at 2:11pm

Egyptian police fire teargas at anti-Morsi protesters in Cairo

RT.com
December 4, 2012

A protester chants anti-Mursi slogans in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, December 4, 2012 (Reuters / Asmaa Waguih)

Egyptian riot police have fired teargas at protesters demonstrating against President Mohamed Morsi near the presidential palace in Cairo. Ten people have been injured in clashes, Al Arabiya reports.

Protesters have broken through police lines in front of the presidential palace.

Presidential sources say Morsi has left the palace as clashes continue outside.

Thousands of demonstrators marched to the palace in protest of Morsi’s decree which grants him near absolute powers, and a draft constitution which was quickly adopted by his allies.

The march came as no surprise – earlier on Tuesday, demonstrators warned they would approach the palace if action was not taken.

“This is the last warning before we lay siege on the presidential palace,” 21-year-old protester Mahmoud Hashim told AP. “We want the presidential decrees cancelled.”

A crowd of several hundred protesters also gathered outside a mosque in the Abbasiyah district earlier in the day shouting, “Freedom or we die! Mohammed Morsi! Illegitimate! Brotherhood! Illegitimate!”

Demonstrators assembled in front of Morsi’s residence shouting, “Down with the sons of dogs. We are the power and we are the people!”

Morsi has called for a nationwide referendum on the draft constitution on December 15.

Comment by James Φοίνιξ on December 4, 2012 at 4:02pm

Egyptian President Morsi leaves presidential palace as protests turn violent

Comment by James Φοίνιξ on December 5, 2012 at 6:41pm
Comment by James Φοίνιξ on December 5, 2012 at 6:44pm

100000 protest at Egypt's presidential palace

Wilkes Barre Times-Leader-30 minutes ago
Tens of thousands also gathered in Cairo's downtown Tahrir Square, miles away from the palace, to join several hundred who have been camping out there for ...
Comment by James Φοίνιξ on December 6, 2012 at 4:49pm

Egypt's anti-Morsi protests spread beyond Cairo


The Associated Press
Christian Science Monitor ‎- 15 minutes ago
Egypt's angry political divide is evident well outside of Cairo, with protests erupting against President Mohamed Morsi in Alexandria, along the Suez Canal, and ...
Comment by James Φοίνιξ on December 7, 2012 at 6:02pm

Egypt crisis: Protesters clash with army in Cairo: http://ning.it/TKiClL

Comment by James Φοίνιξ on December 11, 2012 at 11:41am

Crowds are marching through the Egyptian capital Cairo for rival rallies as emotions run high ahead of a referendum planned for Saturday. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-20671270

Comment by James Φοίνιξ on December 11, 2012 at 2:18pm

Army out of the barracks back on the streets

11 December 2012

President Mohamed Morsi decision to give the army new policing powers has raised new concerns about Egypt’s future, raked up painful memories of the past.

 

Graffiti condemning the Egyptian militaryIn protests around the Presidential Palace on Friday, we saw tanks and armoured vehicles belonging to the Presidential Guard parked in the streets.

 

Protesters were climbing on them and taking pictures. A few fearless parents even let their children climb on them, posing with the soldiers.

 

The scenes were eerily reminiscent of the days after the “25 January Revolution”, when many welcomed t

Comment by James Φοίνιξ on January 24, 2013 at 9:50pm

  1. UPDATED: Egypt protesters torch police car as clashes intensify near Tahrir Square

    Ahram Online ‎- 7 hours ago
    Clashes intensified between riot police and protesters who broke down parts of the concrete block wall at Cairo's downtown street Qasr El-Aini, ...

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