Selasa, 29 Januari 2013

Egypt are failing


Egyptian army commander General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said the current political conflict in Egypt could make the country broke. Efforts to defend the Suez Canal as a key task in a military town near the region will also fail.
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"Battles of the recent political interest group can create a state dissolved," said al-Sisi, who is also Defence Minister, as reported by Reuters on Tuesday (29/1). The statement contained in military spokesman page on the Facebook site.


Egyptian police today shot dead a protester in the city of Port Said, after the previous day killed a demonstrator in the capital Cairo. Thousands of protesters marched for five days to protest the decision of President Mohammed Mursi enforcement emergency declared and a curfew for a month in the three provinces, Port Said, Suez, and Ismailiya.



"A young man named Mohammed Gharib was shot dead during clashes between protesters with police outside the police headquarters in Port Said," said a source. "The victim died on the way to the city of Zagazig."


Widespread demonstrations across Egypt resulted in 50 people killed since Friday.


In a television broadcast yesterday Mursi invite opposition groups in dialogue. They accused Mursi betrayed the revolution.


The opposition of the National liberation Front dominated by liberal and leftist movements to refuse dialogue Mursi. "We do not want to participate in the dialogue without content," said opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei.

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