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Egypt protests: Bloodshed as Pro-Morsi camps cleared

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BBC News - Egypt protests: Bloodshed as Pro-Morsi camps cleared
 
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An Egyptian woman tries to stop a military bulldozer from going forward during clashes that broke out as Egyptian security forces moved in to disperse supporters of Egypt's deposed president Mohamed Morsi in a huge protest camp near Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in eastern Cairo on August 14, 2013


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Dead bodies lie on the ground after an Egyptian police crackdown on a protest camp by supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and members of the Muslim Brotherhood on August 14, 2013 near Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque



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Riot police vehicles fire tear gas at members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi, around Cairo University and Nahdet Misr Square, where they are camping in Giza, south of Cairo August 14, 2013



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Fire is seen burning in Cairo's al-Nahda square as Egyptian police dispersed supporters of Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsi (portrait) in two huge protest camps in the Egyptian capital on August 14, 2013



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An injured supporter of Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi gestures as he lies on the ground after a police crackdown on a protest camp held by Morsi's supporters and members of the Muslim Brotherhood, on August 14, 2013 near Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque



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Riot police gather behind vehicle during clashes with members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi, at Rabaa Adawiya square, where they are camping, in Cairo August 14, 2013



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Egyptians helping a woman suffering from tear gas exposure after canisters were fired by Egyptian police as they try to disperse a pro-Morsi camp in a street leading to Rabaa al-Adawiya in Cairo on August 14, 2013



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A protestor carries an injured comrade near Rabaa al-Adawiya square in Cairo during clashes between supporters of Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsi and riot police as they try to disperse pro-Morsi camps on August 14, 2013




2200 People have been killed according to Dunya News Headlines

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Brutal police crackdown leaves scores dead in Egypt ? RT In vision




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May Allah help our protesters and grant them success against these transgressors.
 
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1317: The army's crackdown on the camps has provoked strong diplomatic reaction from around the world - read the latest in this roundup.
Journalist Andrew Hammond tweets: Cairo is at a complete standstill. Streets deserted, shops shut. Army/police seem to hope it'll be over in 1-2 days, then weekend for mopup

BBC News - LIVE: Egypt police move on Cairo sit-ins
 
Former Israeli PM calls for US to support Egyptian coup leaders


Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has called for the free world to support Egyptian Defence Minister General Abdul-Fattah Al-Sisi and liberal leaders such as Mohamed ElBaradie, he told CNN on Monday. Barak alleged that President Mohamed Morsi was ousted by his people after he had attempted to change Egypt into a religious-communist state.

Asked whether Israel is silently happy about the coup, he said: "We do not consider ourselves among the main players in these incidents, through which we see a dramatic development for the Egyptians."

Although Israel's support may well "embarrass" Al-Sisi, Barak insisted that he and "other" liberal leaders such as Al-Baradei deserve the support of the free world. "There were free elections but they were tools that were used to change the democratic elections into an extremist communist regime based on the Islamic Sharia," he claimed. "This led to the popular rejection of Morsi."

Calling for the US to deal with Morsi as it dealt with other autocratic Sunni leaders in the region, the former Israeli prime minister pointed out that America "neglected them when their people moved against them".

In closing, Barak said that in return for external support the people of Egypt should hold free, democratic elections within a year.





Former Israeli PM calls for US to support Egyptian coup leaders
 
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The death toll is no where near that stated in your post. The Ministry of health released a statement saying 56 (including security forces) died throughout Egypt and hundreds of injuries while there are reports of about 80 dead (from foreign journos) in Rab3as field hospital.
 
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Former Israeli PM calls for US to support Egyptian coup leaders


Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has called for the free world to support Egyptian Defence Minister General Abdul-Fattah Al-Sisi and liberal leaders such as Mohamed ElBaradie, he told CNN on Monday. Barak alleged that President Mohamed Morsi was ousted by his people after he had attempted to change Egypt into a religious-communist state.

Asked whether Israel is silently happy about the coup, he said: "We do not consider ourselves among the main players in these incidents, through which we see a dramatic development for the Egyptians."

Although Israel's support may well "embarrass" Al-Sisi, Barak insisted that he and "other" liberal leaders such as Al-Baradei deserve the support of the free world. "There were free elections but they were tools that were used to change the democratic elections into an extremist communist regime based on the Islamic Sharia," he claimed. "This led to the popular rejection of Morsi."

Calling for the US to deal with Morsi as it dealt with other autocratic Sunni leaders in the region, the former Israeli prime minister pointed out that America "neglected them when their people moved against them".

In closing, Barak said that in return for external support the people of Egypt should hold free, democratic elections within a year.





Former Israeli PM calls for US to support Egyptian coup leaders



The israelis & the egyptian military/liberals are two sides of the same haramii coin
 
@pkuser2k12

The death toll is no where near that stated in your post. The Ministry of health released a statement saying 56 (including security forces) died throughout Egypt and hundreds of injuries while there are reports of about 80 dead (from foreign journos) in Rab3as field hospital.

the same ministry will say there are no deaths at all if they are pressed more

so i don't take this nazi ministry word on death toll
 
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the same ministry will say there are no deaths at all if they are pressed more

so i don't take this nazi ministry word on death toll
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So foreign journalists in the actual field hospitals are lying too?

The death toll you stated is wildly over exaggerated even if the health ministry was trying to cover up the actual death toll.

The israelis & the egyptian military/liberals are two sides of the same haramii coin

Stop with the liberal stuff, you don't even know what liberalism is.
 
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