SUPPORTERS OF EGYPT’S MORSI PLAN RIVAL FRIDAY DEMOS IN CAIRO

        Cairo, 4 Ramadhan 1434/12 July 2013 (MINA) – Supporters and opponents of ousted president Mohamed Morsi are both planning major events on Friday.

        Pro-Morsi protesters camped out en masse in Cairo since the former president’s ouster last week plan to stage a large demonstration to demand his reinstatement. His opponents, meanwhile, are calling for celebrations in support of the uprising/military intervention that unseated him.

        A number of political groups have called for a communal Iftar meal on Friday at dusk in Tahrir Square and outside the Ittihadiya presidential palace, both sites of recent mass protests that propelled Morsi out of office with the aid of the military.

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        According to Ahram Online report quoted by MINA, the latter event is meant to celebrate the 30 June uprising in which millions of Egyptians took to the streets to demand early presidential elections, prompting the army to oust Morsi on 3 July and impose a political roadmap in coordination with opposition groups.

       Since Egypt’s January 2011 revolution, similar events and celebrations have been held in the iconic Tahrir Square, including Ramadan iftars and New Year’s festivities.

       Groups calling for the event in Tahir – including the 30 June Front, the liberal Constitution Party, the leftist Egyptian Popular Current, the Rebel movement and others – have also called for the continuation of demonstrations to ensure that “the will of the people is expressed in the transitional phase so as to correct the path of the 25 January revolution.”

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        A joint statement by groups calling for the event also called on the Muslim Brotherhood – the group from which Morsi hails – and the group’s supporters to “immediately stop inciting violence and terrorism against Egyptians.”

       The Brotherhood has consistently called on group members to adhere to peaceful methods of protest. The group’s nts, however, accuse Brotherhood figures and allies of asserting that violence would persist until Morsi’s reinstatement.

       After Morsi’s ouster, violence broke out between his supporters and opponents across the nation, resulting in dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries.

       Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood-led National Alliance to Support Legitimacy released a statement on Wednesday calling for a Friday million-man march in Cairo to demand Morsi’s reinstatement.

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       The alliance, which also includes several allied Islamist groups, went on to reiterate its rejection of last week’s “coup against democratic legitimacy,” in reference to Morsi’s ouster at the hands of Egypt’s armed forces.(T/P05/E1)

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)

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