Sunday 25 August 2013

Morsi will fall away with Muslim Brotherhood.


             Morsi   had  won  Egypt   Presidential  Election  ,  stood  as  the Freedom  and  Justic  Party  Candidate  on  24  June  2012  .
           He   threw  away  the   Democratic  Tough   Stone  which  cannot  be   used   for  test   his   promise  , which  to   build  a  democratic  , civil  and  modern  state   that   guaranteed   the   freedom of   religion   and   right   to  peaceful protest  .
                                                                                                                                                                                                            
    Morsi's  biggest  stupid   mistake  was  that  , he   temporarily  granted  himself  unlimited   power to  legislate  without  judicial   over   -right  or  review  of  his  Acts   ,  inlate  November   2012  .
          But   on   8,  December  2012  , Morsi   annulled   his  decree   but    too  late   to  face  million  of   people   took  to   the   street  to  demand  Morsi's   Resignnation  on   30  June  2013  .
        On   3  July   at  21:00  (  GMT + 2 )  Abdul  al-si  announced  a   rode  map for  the   future  ,  stating  that  Morsi  was  removed  and  the  hade  of  the   constitutional  court  had   been   appointed  the  interim   President  of   Egypt   .  But  Muslim  Brotherhood   din't  accept   the   army's  road-map  to   an  Islamist  Democratic  Country  which  the   Armforce's  democratic   Idealism  for   the   Egyptian   People  as  I   think  , Amen   ! 
  

VOA News
Three top leaders of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood are set to appear in court on Sunday.

The Islamist group's spiritual leader, Mohamed Badie, and two of his deputies will face charges of inciting deadly violence during the protests that preceded the army's overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi.

Badie has been seen by some as the driving force behind the presidency of Mr. Morsi, who was ousted by Egypt's military July 3 after days of large-scale demonstrations by Egyptians unhappy with his rule.

Meanwhile on Saturday, Egyptian authorities reopened the border between Egypt and Gaza, after a five-day closure that prevented thousands of Palestinians from traveling.

Thousands have been waiting to enter Egypt via the Rafah crossing for school or to go to the hospital. Hundreds more Palestinians are reportedly waiting to get back home to Gaza.

It is not clear how long Egyptian authorities will keep the crossing open.

Hamas leaders in Gaza have a tense relationship with Egypt's army-backed leadership. Egyptian officials have accused Hamas of aiding militants in the Sinai and blame security concerns for delays at the Rafah crossing.

The reopening comes a day after thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters took to the streets in scattered protests across Egypt to call for an end to the military-backed government and the reinstatement of Mr. Morsi.

The protests did not show the strength in numbers or intensity of previous demonstrations, some of which boasted tens of thousands of protesters

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