EGYPT NATIONAL ALLIANCE CALLS FOR 3 JULY PROTEST

photo:ikhwanweb
photo:ikhwanweb

Cairo, 4 Ramadan 1435/2 July 2014 (MINA) –  The Egyptian National Alliance to Support Legitimacy call for protests across Egypt on July 3 on the commemoration of the ousting of Egyptian first freely elected president Mohammed Morsi July 3, 2013.

In its official website, they claim tomorrow (3/7) there will be thousands of Egyptians took to the streets to protest what they call as “coup government” and called for the next revolution in Egypt.

“On July 3 Egyptians will revolt, marking the beginning of the end of the coup, marching from all towns and cities across Egypt to liberty squares in all provinces,”  the ikhwanweb stated as quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA).

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The alliance claimed the anti-coup economic boycott campaigns have spread to all parts of the homeland. “The Revolution and the persistent, selfless and continuous defiance by millions have now been joined in streets and liberty squares everywhere by even more millions of Egyptians who were once deceived on June 30, and all those who are suffering under the coup regime.”

They also stated, “Let us start in the afternoon, from Cairo, capital of the Revolution, from 35 mosques, the same ones from which we started the 2011 Revolution on the 28th of January. We should then head toward all liberty squares around Egypt. The decision regarding specific actions, on the ground, will be up to the march leaders. However, female protesters should join the second wave of the marches. At the same time as we start moving in Cairo, all those who fail to enter the capital of the Revolution, should also move towards liberty squares in all provinces where they gather for the marches.”

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On 3 July 2013, a coalition led by the Egyptian army chief General Abdel Fatah El-Sisi  ousted Morsi, from  his office as what international word considered as coup de etat.

The ousting followed by massive protests held by Morsi’s supporters as well as other groups who denied the decision. (T/P03/P04)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

 

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