Too many....
1) The constitution doesn't protect any human rights, freedom of speech, and belief, and equality against the law. Saying that, Morsi didn't even respect the constitution.
2) He ordered his supporters to surround the supreme court before it made its verdict about the legitimacy of the constitutional assembly.
3)More than a 1000 people have been jailed because of what they said or believed since Morsi became president.
4) Encouraging violence against Christians, Shias, Liberals, Seculars and other minorities including calling them infidels and praying to God to destroy them in the presence of Morsi which led to a massacre against Shias.
5) Election laws don't give anybody but the Muslim Brotherhood a chance in any Parliamentary elections.
6) Some laws like decriminalizing Female genital mutilation, criminalizing criticizing the president(Some people are already in Jail for this), ect..
and so many more things.. I can go all day
1) I hope you did take a look at the new constitution as approved by the 64% of the people. I did read the basics of the Constitution. It does assert human right to dignity, life, and pursuit of happiness in general.
2) You actually have evidence to show that Morsi ordered MB to surround the supreme court ?
3) I don't recall reading any U.S sate department release noting that opponents are being put to jail by the thousands.
I will just add MB took the brunt of the Sadat and Mubarak regimes political tortures. They do have a few axes to grind.
4) Violance between Copts and some Muslim in certain regions is nothing new. The guy does not have a magic wand to wave and solve the ills of the society.
5) They are the most known and the biggest party. This is what they gained in return for torture and murder by the Mubarak like regimes for decades. They simply earned it. You gotta face'em politically to lessen their hold.
I was hoping you would point more specific examples, laws or statues that deemed so tyrannical in nature. What you wrote is very common in nascent democracy, this is how everywhere it starts.
You have no idea how the two ladies ( the PM and the opposition chief) in Bangladesh acts after being at it for more than two decades since the early 90s.
1) Hasina Govt just took down the trusted interim care-taking govt that serves between general elections against the wishes of the people.
2) She shuts down buses, trains or other public transportation so oppostion can't do what you did in Tahir square.
3) Her regimes just simply pick-up opposition leaders never to be seen again.
4) She recently killed hundreds of opposition activists using the state apparatuses.
I can go on and on. But thats just how it is in the Representative form Govt taking baby steps. It takes decades to build these institutions.