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Mursi woos Tahrir crowd with symbolic oath before inauguration

'The people are higher than any authority or institution as they are the ones who unseat and appoint,' Mursi says

Egypt's president-elect Mohammad Mursi has hailed the people as the biggest power and took a symbolic oath before his official inauguration on Saturday.

"The people are higher than any authority or institution as they are the ones who unseat and appoint," Mursi, surrounded by presidential guards, told thousands of anti-military protesters in Tahrir Square on Friday evening.

His gesture of reading the oath enthralled the crowd, many of them have been camping out in the iconic square to protest what they say the military grab of power. "With your will, I'm the decision-maker and will not relinquish any of the presidential powers (to the military)," added the Islamist leader.

The generals have drawn wide criticism, mainly from Islamists, for issuing an interim constitution seen as expanding their powers at the expense of the president's.

Mursi, a former senior official in the Muslim Brotherhood, is due on Saturday to take the oath of office before the Supreme Constitutional Court under the controversial interim constitution. His symbolic swearing-in at Tahrir was an obvious bid to win over the crowd and project himself as a populist strongman.

"I've come to you because I am completely convinced that you are the source of power and legitimacy," he told the crowd who was waving the Egyptian flag and chanting his name. "No institution can be above this (people's) will."
Mursi, Egypt's first elected civilian president opened his jacket, telling his cheering audience that he was not wearing a bullet-proof vest. "I am confident that you are my protectors," he said. Tahrir was the hub for mass protests that eventually removed former strongman Hosni Mubarak from power.

Earlier in the day, Mursi, 60, had performed the congregational Friday prayers in Al Azhar Mosque, a famous seat of learning in Cairo.


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Egyptian President-elect Mohammed Mursi gives a speech at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on Friday.

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Mubarak and his sons wouldn't have even dared to give a speach in open like this
 
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مرسى يفتح صدره فى «التحرير»: لا أرتدى قميصاً مضاداً للرصاص ومطمئن بكم


During the speach he opened his coat and tells the crowd that he is not wearing a bullet proof vest and that he is satisfied with the people.

Can our leaders in pakistan dare to do this?
 
well if a sniper want to kill someone with a bullet proof vest he will use anti tank bullets , then he can tear about 400 meter of bullet proof vest with one shot :)
or he will use Teflon bullets ...
 
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مرسى يفتح صدره فى «التحرير»: لا أرتدى قميصاً مضاداً للرصاص ومطمئن بكم


During the speach he opened his coat and tells the crowd that he is not wearing a bullet proof vest and that he is satisfied with the people.

Can our leaders in pakistan dare to do this?
Ahmadinejad always does this,he always goes in crowd in all parts of the country (even near insecure borders with Pakistan and Afghanistan) without any Bullet proof vest.This is nothing so special.
 
Typical some in Pakistani media focussing on none events. I am not a supporter of PPP but surely we need to provide security for our officials is not unreasonable

It is being said that he has ordered that no road or traffic should be blocked for his presidential convoy and the result was this.

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This was him on the stage

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And he did not forget those individuals who gave their life for the revolution or uprising (what ever you want to call it):

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And the best picture of all:

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It is being said that he has ordered that no road or traffic should be blocked for his presidential convoy and the result was this.

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This was him on the stage

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And he did not forget those individuals who gave their life for the revolution or uprising (what ever you want to call it):

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And the best picture of all:

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That last picture is amazing.

Finally after roughly 60 years of independence we are not starting to see true leaders of the people come up.

Erdogan in Turkey, Imran Khan in Pakistan and Mursi in Egypt.

We need more Muslim leaders who represent the people.
 
قُلْ بِفَضْلِ اللَّهِ وَبِرَحْمَتِهِ فَبِذَٰلِكَ فَلْيَفْرَحُوا هُوَ خَيْرٌ مِمَّا يَجْمَعُونَ
 
I sincerely hope that experiment of Democracy works and thrives in all of your countries going through this turbulence.

All the best of luck to our brothers in Egypt!


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مرسى يفتح صدره فى «التحرير»: لا أرتدى قميصاً مضاداً للرصاص ومطمئن بكم


During the speach he opened his coat and tells the crowd that he is not wearing a bullet proof vest and that he is satisfied with the people.

Can our leaders in pakistan dare to do this?

A tungsten alloy bullet "APB" goes through Kevlar like cream!

If someone want's to kill someone, have enough grey matter and are determined to do it, mostly they succeed.
 
normally when the guy is too much over hyped, people feel sad when he doesnt come to the expectation, just like obama

so egyptians need to wait and see this guy before starting to dream, its a long road to go
 
Congratulation Egypt, and congratulation Arab people. And now I understand why people got out here in my city honking their cars celebrating his victory in the presidency contest. All the best.
 
Am i the only one who think Muslim Brotherhood is created by US to control arab states after the fall of dictators?
 
normally when the guy is too much over hyped, people feel sad when he doesnt come to the expectation, just like obama

so egyptians need to wait and see this guy before starting to dream, its a long road to go
Actually most Egyptian aren't expecting much. We all know we have a long way to go. Any fast paced progress is an option. Egyptians wanted change, and they got it. Egypt has potential to be hundred times better than what it is now. It will take time thu. Personal and social freedom is the key for better Egypt.
 
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