'Biggest
protest in Egypt’s history’
RT,
1
July, 2013
Millions
have taken to the streets across Egypt to demand the resignation of
President Morsi on the first anniversary of his inauguration. But
Morsi loyalists are staging counter-demonstrations, saying they will
defend the leader with all means available.
00:33
GMT: The death toll in Sunday's clashes between supporters and
opponents of President Morsi across Egypt has risen to seven. Two
people have been killed during violence outside the Muslim
Brotherhood's headquarters in Cairo, medical officials say. Five
others were shot in a town around the south of Cairo, one in Beni
Suef and another in Fayoum and three in Assiut. At least 600 were
injued, medical and security sources told Reuters.
00:20
GMT: “Tamarod” (Rebellion) movement - the backbone of Egypt’s
resistance - has released a statement demanding President Mohammed
Morsi step down by Tuesday at 5pm. The movement also called on
“police, army and judiciary” to support the people’s will. If
Morsi fails to resign by Tuesday, civil disobedience will continue
throughout the country.
Live
update from RT available HERE
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