Another protest, another revoluton in Egypt, they are better off with the dictator

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Account of attack on the Brotherhood's HQ

The ransacking of the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters was reminiscent of the sacking of Hosni Mubarak's political headquarters during Egypt's 2011 uprising, writes Patrick Kingsley in Cairo

Around 50 anti-Brotherhood spent the night attacking the compound with petrol bombs causing a series of small fires and explosions.

With police nowhere to be seen, Brotherhood cadres returned fire, killing at least four of the besiegers, and injuring at least 80 – according to medics at the scene.

"It's a great feeling. I've wanted to do this for three years," said Ahmed Yassin, a student from Alexandria, holding the prized office name-tag of Mohamed el-Badie, the Brotherhood's leader.



"Their offices are being trashed all over Egypt – but this was the most important, because they are running the country from this office," he said.

Opponents of the Brotherhood detest the organisation because it is perceived to unduly influenced by Morsi, a Brotherhood associate, and because it seeks to impose too narrow a vision of Islam on Egyptian society.

Both sides told the Guardian that the other had started the battle, which began at around 7pm on Sunday. It was impossible to verify either claim.

At roughly 7am, after 12 hours of fighting, Brotherhood reinforcements arrived – possibly, bystanders said, because one of the fires had grown too big, and those inside now feared being smoked out.

The reinforcements covered their colleagues' exit with live fire – later seen being plucked from the wall by the Guardian. Bystanders said that some Brotherhood members were injured and handed to the authorities during the blaze.

Once the other Brothers had fled, protesters stormed the compounded, and accelerated the blaze. Firefighters said they arrived at 9am – too late to save the building, which is now charred and still filled with smoke. Once the worst of the fire was put out, hundreds reentered the building, looting and destroying its remaining features. The Guardian saw men and women taking away air-conditioning units, safes, sinks, and filing cabinets – as well as the copper nametags of Khairat al-Shater, the Brotherhood's most powerful figure, and Mohamed el-Badie, its nominal leader.

Inside, there was chaos, with black smoke still billowing through the upper rooms, and looters fighting over the spoils. Outside, a crowd of 200 chanted "the people demand the fall of the regime" indicative of the view that the Brotherhood has seized control of most of the state.
 
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Protesters throw furniture from the windows of the headquarters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood as they ransack the building in Cairo.

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"I've wantd to do this for 3 years," says student who got his hands on the office nametag of the Brotherhood leader

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Even state institutions appear to have been drawn into the polarisation. The police, who defended the same building during a similar attack in March, failed to intervene on Sunday.
 
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Re: Another protest, another revoluton in Egypt, they are better off with the dictato

Guess it's spring time again for sure
 
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The days of this blardy dictator-to-be are numbered.

The military has given him 48 hours to sort out with the people of Egypt.

The military has also declared that they are with the people.
 
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He said that obama support the terrorist organisation muslim brotherhood, why would the president do that?


The presidency indicated that it viewed the statement as a coup d'etat, and implied that Morsi was safe as long as his administration still had US support.

"Obviously we feel this is a military coup," a presidential aide said. "But the conviction within the presidency is that [the coup] won't be able to move forward without American approval."

The aide's comments implied that the presidency was hopeful of continued American support. They also suggested the presidency was banking on the likelihood that the military would not risk upsetting America, which provides it with significant funding. The US ambassador to Egypt has spent recent days trying to persuade opposition figures to engage in dialogue with Morsi instead of supporting protests.


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The days of this blardy dictator-to-be are numbered.

The military has given him 48 hours to sort out with the people of Egypt.

The military has also declared that they are with the people.
 
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Guess it's spring time again for sure

actually the longest day of year passed, so it is technically summer.
 
Re: Another protest, another revoluton in Egypt, they are better off with the dictato

The armed forces repeat their call for meeting the people's demands and grant 48 hours as a deadline and last chance to shoulder the responsibility of this historical event, for a nation, Egypt, which will not forgive any shortcomings in taking responsibility by any forces.

The armed forces are saying to all sides, if the people's demands are not met within the deadline, the armed forces would be obliged in accordance with their national and historical responsibilities and in respect of the demands of the great Egyptian people, to declare a road map and procedures, the implementation of which will be supervised by the armed forces with the participation of all sincere national parties, including the young men who were and still are igniting the glorious revolution and without ousting anyone.

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5 #Egyptian military helicopters w flags fly over Tahrir to roar of the crowd below
 
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Islamist rally
Islamist have taken to the streets of Cairo to express opposition to a threatened military coup.


"It's fine," says one at this pro-Morsi rally. "If he goes down, we'll bring down the president they elect."

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exactly, mass protest to bring down govt never works.
so next time in singapore, dun join any mass protest, just remember the lesson of egypt.
 
Re: Another protest, another revoluton in Egypt, they are better off with the dictato

In Singapore, people protest over pinkdot
 
Re: Another protest, another revoluton in Egypt, they are better off with the dictato

In Singapore, people protest over pinkdot

singapore protest over hello kitty toys, or they are just too smart to protest to throw out the gov which will do them no good, while egyptian are moron and retards, that is why they keep protesting to find the perfect president and parliament. They will never find a suitable replacement, because all are muslim.
 
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the muslim are retards, they cant even do a simple military coup right, by announcing they going to do a coup in 48 hours, the president republican guard now move into position, so the army now go back to drawing board.
 
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methinks the muslim brotherhood is somehow supported by the US indirectly. It's probably a ploy by US to have all the muslim countries in ME ruled by the muslim brotherhood. These islamists will naturally turn their focus to israel once they consolidated their power. That will give the israelis and the US to subsequently annihilate them at one go.
 
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The army has moved in to intervene and Mohd Morsi, the President of Egypt is under house arrest.
 
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methinks the muslim brotherhood is somehow supported by the US indirectly. It's probably a ploy by US to have all the muslim countries in ME ruled by the muslim brotherhood. These islamists will naturally turn their focus to israel once they consolidated their power. That will give the israelis and the US to subsequently annihilate them at one go.

yeah i dun understand why the black president support muslim brotherhood which is an terrorist organisation, i dun know what degree the black president get in USA? or it is his black half of the brain that is thinking.

the white half of his brain giving nice cozy speeches, and black half cannot execute any of the promises.
 
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The CIA is trying to groom the Muslim Brotherhood, just like it groomed AlQaeda, then when the time to hang them, it will use them.

But for Egypt, the army is still very much Mubarak loyalies, but with a difference. They're wiser now to the USA's double crossing.
 
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The army has moved in to intervene and Mohd Morsi, the President of Egypt is under house arrest.

well, i think no one know what is the hell is going in egypt now. All half truths and rumors.
 
Re: Another protest, another revoluton in Egypt, they are better off with the dictato

2011
coptic christian + the rest + muslim brotherhood + other islamic + army vs President Mubarak + police

2012
coptic christian + the rest + muslim brotherhood + other islamic + supporter of Mubarak vs Army + police

Now 2013
coptic christian + the rest + other islamic + supporter of Mubarak + Army + police vs President Morsi + muslim brotherhood
 
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Egyptian army suspends constitution

The head of the Egyptian army has appeared live on television, announcing the suspension of the constitution.

General Abdul Fattah Al-Sisi, flanked by religious and military leaders, said the chief justice of constitutional court would take the powers of the presidency.

His announcement means President Mohammed Morsi is no longer in power.

Anti-Morsi protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square gave out a huge cheer in response to the speech.

The move follows four days of mass street protests against Mr Morsi, and an ultimatum issued by the military which expired on Wednesday afternoon.

TV stations belonging to Mr Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood went off air at the end of the speech.

Minutes later, a notice went up on Mr Morsi's Facebook page denouncing the army move as a "military coup".

His current whereabouts are unknown, but an unverified tweet urges civilians and members of the military to uphold the law and the constitution.

After Gen Sisi's address, both Pope Tawadros II - the head of the Coptic Church - and leading opposition figure Mohammed ElBaradei made short statements.

Mr ElBaradei said the new roadmap aimed for national reconciliation and represented a fresh start to the January 2011 revolution.


The army is currently involved in a show of force, fanning out across Cairo and taking control of the capital, BBC correspondent Quentin Sommerville reports.

He described seeing eight armoured personnel carriers heading for Cairo University in Giza, where one of the main pro-Morsi demonstrations was being held.

The tens of thousands of anti-Morsi protesters on the streets of Cairo are now celebrating, with fireworks lighting up the night sky.

But Morsi supporters elsewhere in the city are reported to have shouted: "No to military rule.''
 
Re: Another protest, another revoluton in Egypt, they are better off with the dictato

we all know PAP is not perfect, but they are so much better the shit in Egypt.
 
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