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peaceful?
Then explain these brick walls...?
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Brick walls????? how are the brick walls attacking anyone, if anything they need the walls to stop the assault against them
 
That what the military does, when you call them...That what the Egyptians wanted and needed their army to clear the bearded vermines from their streets.
History will see them as the SAVIORS of modern Egypt and the MMB's as her graves diggers

The Egyptial military will go down in infamy, instead of allowing the MB to fail politically the idiots have made the M.B into Martyrs

Egypt wont be fixed soon, its in a utter mess so the people will go through immense pain, everytime the egyptian military or its political stooges try to fix anything it will cause pain to the population, the lack of jobs the subsidies the problems are immense

Without a unified political reponse nothing will happen, since the military have alienated the M.B and lost support of a significant amount of the population all it will take is a concentrated effort to protest, strike, and spread info about the military and regime to make it fall




The liberals are even more stuck, they neither have the numbers or the organisation to take on the M.B but the Military is causing death and havoc
 
Brick walls????? how are the brick walls attacking anyone, if anything they need the walls to stop the assault against them
Then, refrain to talk about things when you don't grasp their utility and why they are there...believe me is not for a wind barrier.
 
1.49pm BST

Death toll at 124 says AFP


News wire AFP have put their latest number of dead at 124.

Updated at 1.50pm BST

Then, refrain to talk about things when you don't grasp their utility and why they are there...believe me is not for a wind barrier.

Yes, its to stop an attack from the kaffir military, God knows how many innocents would have been killed if it wernt for these walls
 
Egypt's Al-Azhar Distances Itself from Crackdown on Pro-Morsi Camps



Egypt's Al-Azhar, Sunni Islam's main seat of learning, on Wednesday distanced itself from the crackdown on protesters loyal to ousted president Mohammed Morsi which left dozens dead.

"Al-Azhar stresses to all Egyptians that it did not know about the methods used for the dispersal of the protests except through media channels," Grand Imam Ahmed al-Tayyeb said in a televised statement.

Tayyeb condemned any use of violence and called on all sides to "exercise self-restraint and take into account the interests of the nation."

"The use of violence has never been an alternative to a political solution," he said.

Tayyeb reiterated his call for a negotiated solution to the crisis pitting Morsi's supporters and the army-installed leadership that has paralyzed the country.

The prestigious institution had infuriated Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood by siding with the military over the Islamist president's ouster on July 3.

from naharnet........

Goodbye Arab.............goodbye mb...........you betrayed islam true path......
Destruction & War is Your Future

Salafi party...............where are they...............the khawarij.........mb supporter dead................not our bussiness...
arab today are slave of zionist & west.............
arab country..............where are they.................mb supporter is dead..................not our bussiness...
Arab people today is stupid & dumb..............only war & destruction best future for them
All Arab country & people will erased....into hellfire.................Zionist plan is success

BRAVO.......
 
1147: Iran has also condemned the Egyptian authorities' actions. The Iranian foreign ministry said it disapproved of "violent actions and condemned the killing of people", and expressed its "deep concern regarding the dangerous consequences of such actions", Iranian news agency Mehr reports.
1143: Reuters says Qatar has condemned the camp clearances. State news agency QNA quotes a foreign ministry official urging Egyptian authorities to "refrain from the security option in dealing with peaceful protests and to preserve the lives of Egyptians at protest sites".



1131: More international reaction... this time from Turkish President Abdullah Gul who said that armed intervention against the protesters was "completely unacceptable". Turkey was one of the few countries to reject the military's ousting of Mohammed Morsi last month, calling for the restoration of democracy in Egypt.
1128:
The move to clear the two protest camps came after days of warnings by the military-backed government, which termed the sit-ins a "threat to national security".
 
I wish Egypt to go down like Syria, atleast then there is chance of rising, this way its only status quo army rule again !
 
i condemn this indiscriminate killing of unarmed protester by the military govt . which modern world we are living when dozen of people are being killed but nobody protesting .
 
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An Egyptian woman tries to stop a military bulldozer from going forward during clashes that broke out as Egyptian security forces moved in to disperse supporters of Egypt's deposed president Mohamed Morsi in a huge protest camp near Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in eastern Cairo on August 14, 2013



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Dead bodies lie on the ground after an Egyptian police crackdown on a protest camp by supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and members of the Muslim Brotherhood on August 14, 2013 near Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque



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Riot police vehicles fire tear gas at members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi, around Cairo University and Nahdet Misr Square, where they are camping in Giza, south of Cairo August 14, 2013



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Fire is seen burning in Cairo's al-Nahda square as Egyptian police dispersed supporters of Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsi (portrait) in two huge protest camps in the Egyptian capital on August 14, 2013



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An injured supporter of Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi gestures as he lies on the ground after a police crackdown on a protest camp held by Morsi's supporters and members of the Muslim Brotherhood, on August 14, 2013 near Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque



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Riot police gather behind vehicle during clashes with members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi, at Rabaa Adawiya square, where they are camping, in Cairo August 14, 2013



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Egyptians helping a woman suffering from tear gas exposure after canisters were fired by Egyptian police as they try to disperse a pro-Morsi camp in a street leading to Rabaa al-Adawiya in Cairo on August 14, 2013



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A protestor carries an injured comrade near Rabaa al-Adawiya square in Cairo during clashes between supporters of Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsi and riot police as they try to disperse pro-Morsi camps on August 14, 2013




2200 People have been killed according to Dunya News Headlines

Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un

إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ





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RT


Brutal police crackdown leaves scores dead in Egypt ? RT In vision




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