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    'Third Square' protesters reject Morsi, army









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    Friday, July 26, 2013 - 15:16


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    While deposed President Mohamed Morsi's supporters began marches around Cairo and as their opponents took to the streets in response to an army call for support to fight terrorism, a small group of people opposed to both camps made their position known in Sphinx Square.
    They refer to themselves as "the Third Square". In a leaflet distributed in the protest they describe themselves as "a group of Egyptians who protested on January 25 against the corruption of the [Hosni] Mubarak state... protested against [former head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces Field Marshal Hussein] Tantawi's men who gave the army a bad name during the transitional period and protested against Morsi and religious fascism in order to call for early elections."
    The leaflet says that they are protesting today against the army playing a role in politics and against "the defense minister calling for an authorization to kill Egyptians on the pretext of fighting terrorism when fighting terrorism does not require a mandate because that is the duty of the Armed Forces."
    One of the protesters, Ahmed Adel, director of an NGO, said, "we are a group of young people whose views are not represented either in Tahrir Square or Rabaa al-Adaweya." Tahrir Square is where pro-army protesters are gathering, while Rabea al-Adaweya is a site of a sit-in of Morsi supporters.
    He was critical of Egyptians being forced to choose between two camps "just because the Muslim Brotherhood failed" saying that he wants neither "religious fascism nor the army." He said that many people will not protest today because neither camp represents them.
    Another protester, Marwa Ibrahim said, "I refused the June 30 coup not because I loved Morsi but because it was a violation of revolutionary legitimacy. We want a civilian president." Ibrahim said that a priority for her is justice for martyrs killed in the last three years.
    Adel said that "[Armed Forces Chief Commander Abdel Fattah al-] Sisi shouldn't have thrown out the constitution and the elected institutions in the bin, he shouldn't have resorted to these speedy measures."
    Today's protests following more than two weeks of clashes between supporters of the president who was deposed by the army on July 3 and his opponents.


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    BBC News - Sinai bomb kills 11 Egyptian troops

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    Car bombing kills at least 10 Egyptian soldiers

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSFQ85n0ShM


    Egyptian police clear Tahrir square after protests

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3H9YejTqJM


    Protesters hit Cairo's Tahrir on anniversary of deaths

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    Raw - Egyptian Clash at Tahrir Square

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    Default Three years after Mubarak's fall: support a new solidarity initiative against repress

    Three years after Mubarak's fall: support a new solidarity initiative against repression in Egypt


    Egypt Solidarity: take action against repression


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    In 2011 millions of ordinary Egyptians amazed the world. In a country where for decades dictatorship held sway, they toppled a tyrant through mass demonstrations and strikes. Spurred on by the example of Tunisia’s rebellion, Egypt’s uprising unleashed a tidal wave of protest. From Madrid, to New York to Istanbul and beyond, millions of people began to look towards Egypt for inspiration and hope. The revolution’s slogan of ‘bread, freedom and social justice’ reverberated across the world.

    For the past three years, MENA Solidarity has been organising campaigns in solidarity with Egyptian activists. On 25 January this year we were outside the Egyptian embassy in London as news came through that peaceful protests marking the anniversary of the revolution were broken up by the riot police, who admit to gunning down over 60 demonstrators in the street.

    The old dictator’s generals are back in charge, attempting to wipe out all trace of the revolution with an iron fist. Journalists, lawyers, trade unionists, students and political activists opposed to the military are all under threat.

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    Atheism in Egypt - The challenges facing non-believers BBC News

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    Egypt and Russia sign mutual cooperation pact in Moscow

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    Russia's Putin gives supports to Sisi's bid for Egypt presidency

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    Islamist militant group warns all tourists to evacuate Sinai by Thursday

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    Egypt's Military Backed Government Resigns

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAAxtq_zJ5w


    Filmmakers record a revolution in Oscar nominated 'The Square'

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    Unexpected resignation of Egypt's government

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    Egypt's new PM vows to fight militant violence and rebuild economy

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