Friday, 12 July 2013

Toppled president Morsi's supporters take it to the streets

Morsy supporters carry a man who was shot during clashes next to the Republican Guard headquarters in Cairo on July 5. State broadcaster Nile TV said a number of those backing the deposed leader were wounded as they tried to storm the headquarters, where Morsy reportedly was being held.Supporters of the ousted  Egypt's president Mohamed Morsi's supporters demonstrates next to the Republican Guard headquarters in Cairo.


Morsi's supporters took it to the streets again even after 51 protestors were killed at the palace's doorstep this week.

The Muslim Brotherhood supporters is said to be planning more demonstrations  along the Republican Guards headquarters and to the Presidential Palace to express their dissatisfaction over the military's move to oust president Morsi.

Supporters of the deposed Morsy rally in Nasr City, Egypt, a suburb of Cairo, on Monday, July 8.

The demonstration is set for Friday after the noon prayers.

Meanwhile, a state run news agency has revealed that the interim Prime Minister  Hazem El-Beblawi is in the process of making his new government.

According to this news agency, on early Friday, the interim PM was already done with more than two thirds of his new government.






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