Pascakerusuhan, Army Sent to Egypt Suez

Pascakerusuhan, Army Sent to Egypt Suez

                            

troops sent to the Suez and the Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi urged for calm pascatewasnya seven people in a rally commemorating the second anniversary of the Egyptian revolution.

Six people were killed in Suez and one police during clashes in Ismailia with protesters in several cities in Egypt.

Critics called Morsi posted to betray the revolution that ousted former President Hosni Mubarak.

President rejected opposition claims that mention unfair . Instead, he called for a national dialogue, and on Saturday (26/01/2013) Morsi urged his opponents to stop the violence.

In a message delivered via Twitter, he called on the people of Egypt "to faithful to the values ​​of the revolution (and) expressing opinions freely and peacefully ".

In Suez, troops equipped with armored vehicles stand guard in front of government buildings.

"We have asked the army to send personnel on the ground until we get through this difficult time," said the head of state security in Suez, Adel Refaat, told state television.

In downtown Cairo, clashes between protesters and police were reported back on Saturday (26/01/2013).

strong economy worsens

A number of protesters were still in the capital, and they will back home if Morsi resign.

Friday (25/01/2013) and then, two years after the overthrow of Mubarak, tens of thousands of people back to voice differences with Morsi and supporters in the Muslim Brotherhood.

More than 450 people were injured, according to health minister, in the riots that occurred in 12 of 27 provinces in Egypt. It is unknown exactly how the victims were killed occurred in Suez.

The clashes took place in Alexandria and Port Said. In Ismailia, burning headquarters of the Freedom and Justice Party, which is an arm of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Liberal opposition accuses Morsi be autocratic and also led to deteriorating economic conditions.

One protester sense in Tahrir Square Cairo, Momen Asour, said he requested that the government of President Morsi retreat. "We did not see anything, no freedom, no social justice, or an attempt to tackle unemployment, or investment," he said.

"On the contrary, the economy deteriorated."

other protesters, Hamoud Rashid, said the protest was "a natural reaction to the state worse off than when the Mubarak era."

"They have stolen the revolution of the revolutionary, and we're here to take back the revolution, "he said.

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