[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today -...
[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi,...
[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, has begun working on forming a government he says will represent all Egyptians. Morsi moved into his new office in the presidential palace in Cairo on Monday while his supporters kept up their sit-in protest at Tahrir Square to pressure the ruling generals of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) to hand over full powers to him, AFP reported.
SCAF took power in February 2011 after the Egyptians launched a revolution against the pro-Israeli regime in January, which eventually brought an end to the 30-year dictatorship of former President Hosni Mubarak. Morsi picked up 13.2 million votes out of just over 26 million, giving him 51.7 percent of the vote. Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo and across the country to celebrate Morsi's victory, chanting slogans like "God is greatest" and "Down with military rule."
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[28 Oct 2013] Ousted President Mohamed Morsi rejects authority of court...
Ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi rejects the authority of the court that is scheduled to try him next week. Morsi supporters say he has not...
Ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi rejects the authority of the court that is scheduled to try him next week. Morsi supporters say he has not employed any lawyer to defend him against charges of incitement to murder. Morsi and 14 others will be brought to trial on November fourth in connection with deadly clashes between his supporters and opponents outside the presidential palace in December 2012. Morsi came from the Muslim Brotherhood. He was Egypt\'s first freely elected leader and came to power in 2012, one year after dictator Hosni Mubarak was toppled. Morsi was then ousted himself by the junta amid massive protests against his year-long rule.
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[31 Oct 2013] Muslim Brotherhood calls for daily rallies ahead of Morsi...
Supporters of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi call for daily protests ahead of his trial.
The Muslim Brotherhood and its allies have...
Supporters of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi call for daily protests ahead of his trial.
The Muslim Brotherhood and its allies have issued a statement urging Egyptians to rally in squares to protest against the trial of Morsi and his top aides. The ousted president\'s trial will begin on Monday. The statement also calls on people to gather near Cairo\'s Tora prison, where Morsi\'s trial is expected to take place. Morsi and 14 of his top aides will be tried over charges of inciting violence. Egypt has been witnessing street protests since the army toppled Morsi in early July. The army has killed hundreds of protesters since then.
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[01 Jan 2014] In Egypt, Morsi supporters once again clashed with...
In Egypt, supporters of ousted president Mohammad Morsi have once again clashed with security forces.
An anti-government protest rally was held...
In Egypt, supporters of ousted president Mohammad Morsi have once again clashed with security forces.
An anti-government protest rally was held near the defense ministry headquarters in Cairo. Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse hundreds of pro-Morsi students who had blocked a nearby road. Similar clashes broke out between police and pro-Morsi students in the Nile Delta city of Zakazik. The protesters demand Morsi\'s reinstatement. Egypt has seen deadly protests following Morsi\'s ouster by the military back in July.
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[01 Jan 2014] Egyptian police confront supporters of ousted president...
Egyptian security forces have once again clashed with supporters of ousted president Mohammad Morsi.
An anti-government protest rally was held...
Egyptian security forces have once again clashed with supporters of ousted president Mohammad Morsi.
An anti-government protest rally was held near the defense ministry headquarters in Cairo. Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse hundreds of pro-Morsi students who had blocked a nearby road. Similar clashes broke out between police and pro-Morsi students in the Nile Delta city of Zakazik and the city of Alexandria where two demonstrators was killed and several others were injured by live rounds. The protesters demand Morsi\'s reinstatement. Egypt has seen deadly protests following Morsi\'s ouster by the military back in July. Meanwhile, students of Cairo\'s al-Azhar university have called for mass rallies in the city\'s iconic Liberation Square on Friday.
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[06 Jan 2014] Lawyers denied Morsi visit in Egypt Alexandria prison -...
Lawyers for Egypt\\\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi say they have been denied access to his prison cell in Alexandria. Morsi is set to appear...
Lawyers for Egypt\\\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi say they have been denied access to his prison cell in Alexandria. Morsi is set to appear again in court in 48 hours.
The interior ministry said in a statement that Morsi would not be allowed to receive any visit from January the second for a period of one month. His family says the move infringes on basic human rights. Egypt\\\'s anti-coup alliance has expressed fear over the safety of the country\\\'s first democratically-elected president, who was ousted in a military-backed coup. Morsi is to stand trial on Wednesday before a Cairo court over his alleged role in the killing of protesters in December 2012. His other charges include espionage and orchestrating prison breaks. Morsi\\\'s supporters have planned a mass rally for Wednesday.
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[08 July 13] Egypt witnessing ongoing rallies by supporters, opponents...
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Egypt yet again on Sunday in both Pro and Anti Morsi rallies. Anti- Morsi and Muslim Brotherhood...
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Egypt yet again on Sunday in both Pro and Anti Morsi rallies. Anti- Morsi and Muslim Brotherhood protests moved in several marches across Cairo converging in both Tahrir Square and outside the Presidential Palace while Pro-Morsi Supporters continued their sit-in by Raba\\\'a Mosque and Near Cairo University. Anti-Morsi supporters said they are coming out to stand by what they call the revolution of June 30th and to show the world that the actions of the military regarding ousting Morsi were a response to the demands of the people and not a coup.
Karim Gamal el-Deen, Press TV, Cairo
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[08 July 13] Morsi Supporters take to streets in Yemen - English
The military coup against Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi has sparked a wave of anger in Yemen. Thousands of Morsi-supporters have rallied in the...
The military coup against Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi has sparked a wave of anger in Yemen. Thousands of Morsi-supporters have rallied in the streets of the Yemeni capital Sana\'a to show their support to the ousted president of Egypt. Protesters condemned Morsi\'s ouster from power and called for his immediate reinstatement. Yemeni female protesters also joined the pro-Morsi demonstration. This protester believes that Saudi Arabia assisted the overthrow of Mohamed Morsi with hopes of securing its regime.
Yousef Mawry, Press TV, Sanaa
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[24 Oct 2013] New protests against Morsi ouster in Egypt - English
Protests by the anti-coup groups calling for the reinstatement of ousted President Mohamed Morsi continue in Egypt\'s universities. This comes...
Protests by the anti-coup groups calling for the reinstatement of ousted President Mohamed Morsi continue in Egypt\'s universities. This comes despite violent clashes between anti-coup demonstrators and security forces as well as the army\'s supporters.
On Wednesday protests spread to Zagazig University where students rallied against disciplinary action taken by the University Administration against 4 Muslim Brotherhood students.
Violent clashes had also taken place the day before in the Delta City of Mansoura. There, Morsi\'s supporters clashed with students supporting the military. Security forces intervened to disperse the crowds by firing tear gas.
Similar clashes also took place at Cairo University but the Al Azhar University had the flashpoint of anti-coup protests and violence.
Morsi supporters staged large protests for 3 consecutive days demanding the reinstatement of the ousted president and the release of students arrested.by the security forces.
The clashes in Al Azhar University left dozens of students injured. More than 40 students were also arrested. but the Islamic Students Against the Military Coup said they would continue demonstrating against the military and the interim government untill their demands are met.
Since the start of the academic year in September, Egyptian Universities have been the scene of repeated protests and violence, which have disrupted the educational process.
Egyptian universities are among places where you can clearly see the effects of societies\' polarization between supporters of Morsi and those backing the military. If no serious reconciliation efforts are made soon, it is feared that clashes and violence could become a frequent occurrence on-campuses around the country.
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[05 Feb 2014] The trial of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi has...
The trial of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi over the deaths of protesters has been adjourned to March first.
His trial was scheduled to...
The trial of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi over the deaths of protesters has been adjourned to March first.
His trial was scheduled to be held on Wednesday. Morsi and 14 of his allies are charged with inciting the killing of demonstrators outside the presidential palace in late 20-12. Egypt\'s first democratically-elected president has been implicated in two other cases. Morsi is also due to stand before the court on February 16 on charges of espionage and on February 22 on charges of orchestrating a prison break in 20-11. The military ousted him in July, sparking deadly pro-Morsi protests across the country.
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Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi Addresses the U.N. - 26SEP12 - English
Egypt\'s new President Mohammed Morsi is condemning the U.S.-made video denigrating Islam\'s Prophet Muhammad as an obscenity. He insists that...
Egypt\'s new President Mohammed Morsi is condemning the U.S.-made video denigrating Islam\'s Prophet Muhammad as an obscenity. He insists that freedom of expression does not allow for attacks on any religion.
Morsi also condemned the violence that swept Muslim countries in reaction to the video, including an attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya that killed the American ambassador and three other U.S. citizens.
Morsi\'s remarks Wednesday, as he made his debut on the global stage at the United Nations, were in direct opposition to President Barack Obama\'s insistence on all countries protecting freedom of speech at the General Assembly a day earlier.
Morsi opened his remarks by celebrating himself as Egypt\'s first democratically elected leader.
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[30 June 13] Debate : Mohamed Morsi facing pressure from all sides -...
One year after taking office, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi is facing pressure from all sides.
It appears that Morsi is losing support...
One year after taking office, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi is facing pressure from all sides.
It appears that Morsi is losing support rapidly, whether it is domestically or internationally. Many Egyptians say he is rigid and has not kept his pre-election promises of improving the economy and establishing security.
Meantime, supporters of Morsi say that he was democratically elected and must be given a chance. All this as security is deteriorating and violence increasing in Morsi\\\'s Egypt, one year after the fact.
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[04 Nov 2013] The trial of Egypt ousted president Mohamed Morsi is...
A key trial suspended just minutes after opening. An Egyptian judge has suspended the trial of the country\'s first democratically-elected...
A key trial suspended just minutes after opening. An Egyptian judge has suspended the trial of the country\'s first democratically-elected president, Moahmed Morsi.
The suspension reportedly came after Morsi and 14 other defendants began shouting that they didn\'t recognize the authority of the court. Mohamed Morsi, three of his aides and 11 Muslim Brotherhood members are standing trial for allegedly inciting violence which left 10 protesters dead in December. The Muslim Brotherhood has called the charges fabricated, urging its supporters to pour into the streets in protest. Security is currently tight in Egypt with some 20-thousand policemen deployed to the streets. Brotherhood\'s supporters are demonstrating in several cities and outside the venue of the trial. Reports say at least 20 pro-Morsi protesters have been arrested during clashes in the port city of Alexandria.
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[04 Nov 2013] Egypt judge adjourns trial of Morsi, Brotherhood members -...
A key trial has been suspended right after its opening. An Egyptian judge has ordered the adjournment of the trial of the first...
A key trial has been suspended right after its opening. An Egyptian judge has ordered the adjournment of the trial of the first democratically-elected president, Mohamed Morsi.
The trial of Morsi and his co-defendants has been scheduled for January 8. The decision came after the defendants began chanting slogans against the army, saying that they didn\'t recognize the authority of the court. Morsi is reported to have said that he is the legitimate president of Egypt, calling on the court \'to end this farce\'. Mohamed Morsi, and 14 Brotherhood members are accused of inciting violence which left 10 protesters dead. The Muslim Brotherhood has called the charges fabricated. Security is currently tight in Egypt with some 20,000 policemen deployed to the streets. Brotherhood\'s supporters are demonstrating in several cities and outside the venue of the trial. Reports say dozens of protesters have already been arrested.
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[21 Nov 2013] Al Azhar students sentenced to jail for pro Morsi rally -...
A court in Cairo has sentenced thirty-eight Al-Azhar University students to jail for their recent protest in support of Egypt\'s ousted president...
A court in Cairo has sentenced thirty-eight Al-Azhar University students to jail for their recent protest in support of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi. The Nasr city misdemeanor court sentenced the students to eighteen months in prison. Last week, twelve pro-Morsi students from the same university were sentenced to seventeen years in jail in a similar case. Egyptian security forces stormed the dormitory of Al-Azhar University on Wednesday, killing a student and wounding dozens of others. They also detained dozens of pro-Morsi students and set one of the buildings on the university campus on fire. Egypt has been gripped by political turmoil and street protests since the army\'s ouster of Morsi in early July.
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[18 Dec 2013] Egypt public prosecutor orders the trial of ousted...
Egypt\'s public prosecutor orders the trial of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and more than 30 others on charges of espionage.
A statement from...
Egypt\'s public prosecutor orders the trial of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and more than 30 others on charges of espionage.
A statement from the prosecutor\'s office has accused Morsi of plotting with foreign organizations to carry out terrorist attacks in the country. The toppled leader is also accused of committing acts of violence in Egypt. Local media say the other defendants include former presidential aides and Muslim Brotherhood leaders, who will be standing trial along with him. Morsi is already on trial over alleged involvement in the killings of opposition protesters. He was ousted by the military in early July, about a year after taking office as Egytp\'s first democratically-elected president.
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[28 Jan 2014] Morsi calls himself the country\'s legitimate leader, as...
Egypt\' ousted president Mohamed Morsi has questioned the legality of his trial, as he appears before a court for a prison break in 2011.
Morsi...
Egypt\' ousted president Mohamed Morsi has questioned the legality of his trial, as he appears before a court for a prison break in 2011.
Morsi and 130 others are accused of the prison break during the uprising against former dictator Hosni Mubarak. The former president told the judges from inside a glass-encased metal case that he remains the country\'s legitimate leader, and that the court itself is illegal. Morsi was flown by helicopter from the Borg al-Arab prison in Alexandria. The trial has now been adjourned until February 22. His other trial on the charge of inciting violence against anti-government protests, will resume on Saturday. The case has been delayed twice since it opened in November. Egypt \'s first democratically-elected president has been implicated in two other cases. The country has been gripped by mass protests since the military toppled him in early July last year.
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[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
Egyptian presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi has promised to share...
[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
Egyptian presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi has promised to share power with other parties and to uphold the goals of revolution if he becomes president.
An interview with Mark Glenn, author and journalist
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[09 July 2012] Morsi decree reflects will of Egyptian people - English
[09 July 2012] Morsi decree reflects will of Egyptian people - English
Egypt's newly elected President Mohamed Morsi has ordered the country's...
[09 July 2012] Morsi decree reflects will of Egyptian people - English
Egypt's newly elected President Mohamed Morsi has ordered the country's dissolved parliament to resume its legislative work.
Interview with Waleed el-Hadad with the Muslim Brotherhood and the Freedom and Justice party.
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[25 July 2012] Morsi orders release of political prisoners - English
[25 July 2012] Morsi orders release of political prisoners - English
It has become a tradition set in Egypt that at the beginning of the holy...
[25 July 2012] Morsi orders release of political prisoners - English
It has become a tradition set in Egypt that at the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan every year, the president announces a pardoning of prisoners. This year the newly elected president Mohamed Morsi issued a decree ordering the release of 572 civilians convicted in Military prisons.
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[26 June 13] Debate: Morsi wrong policies ostracizing Egypt - English
One year after taking office as president of Egypt, Mohammad Morsi\\\'s government is still in turmoil.
Morsi\\\'s opponents say that he has...
One year after taking office as president of Egypt, Mohammad Morsi\\\'s government is still in turmoil.
Morsi\\\'s opponents say that he has extremist views. There have been severe clashes between pro and anti government protesters causing several issues for the country.
Those who expected Morsi to cut ties with Israel say he instead cut ties with Syria and those who expected his government to open the Rafah crossing to Palestinians has seen American troops going to the Sinai instead.
In this debate we discuss the current situation in Egypt and what the future holds for the North African country.
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[05 July 13] Egypt army overthrows Morsi - English
Egypt\'s army chief has ousted President Mohamed Morsi and dissolved the country\'s constitution in a move aimed at resolving the country\'s...
Egypt\'s army chief has ousted President Mohamed Morsi and dissolved the country\'s constitution in a move aimed at resolving the country\'s debilitating political crisis. General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi made the announcement on state television on Wednesday.
Sisi also said that new parliamentary elections will be held, and declared head of Supreme Constitutional Court Adli Mansour as the caretaker leader. The army announced the roadmap hours after its two-day ultimatum to Morsi came to an end.
Sisi said that the army was fulfilling its \"historic responsibility\" to protect the country, and Morsi had \"failed to meet the demands of the Egyptian people.\"
Meanwhile, opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei said the roadmap announced by Sisi \"meets the people\'s demands for early presidential elections.\"
Egypt\'s second largest Islamist group, the al-Nour Party, also said it agreed to the army roadmap in order to put an end to the country\'s political crisis.
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[24 Oct 2013] New protests against Morsi ouster in Egypt - English
Those opposing the ouster of Egypt\'s former president Mohamed Morsi have held new protests, calling for him to be reinstated. In recent days,...
Those opposing the ouster of Egypt\'s former president Mohamed Morsi have held new protests, calling for him to be reinstated. In recent days, universities in Egypt have been the scene of frequent demonstrations against Morsi\'s overthrow. Protests against the military has led to violence on many occasions which have left hundreds of peopled dead.
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[04 Nov 2013] Kerry visit Egypt ahead of Morsi trial - English
US Secretary of State, John Kerry has visited Egypt in his first trip to country since the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi.
The US government...
US Secretary of State, John Kerry has visited Egypt in his first trip to country since the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi.
The US government had suspended millions of dollars of aid to the Egyptian government in response to Morsi\\\'s ouster by the military.
However, during a press conference held by Kerry and the Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy, Kerry said the suspension of aid was not a punishment but a legal requirement by American law in case of the removal of a democratically-elected president by force.
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[24 Nov 2013] Morsi supporters rally as Egypt interim president signs...
Thousands of supporters of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi take to the streets across the country. They have marked 100 days since the...
Thousands of supporters of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi take to the streets across the country. They have marked 100 days since the violent crackdown on pro-Morsi sit-ins in the capital Cairo. On another front, interim president Adly Mansour has signed into law an anti-protest bill.
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