Violence flares in Egypt after emergency law imposed
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i read about this violence that happening in egypt. A man was shot dead on Monday in a fifth day of violence in Egypt that has killed 50 people and prompted the Islamist president to declare a state of emergency in an attempt to end a wave of unrest sweeping the Arab world's biggest nation.
Emergency rule announced by President Mohamed Mursi
on Sunday covers the cities of Port Said, Ismailia and Suez. The army
has already been deployed in two of those cities and cabinet approved a
measure to let soldiers arrest civilians.
A cabinet source
told Reuters any trials would be before civilian courts, but the step is
likely to anger protesters who accuse Mursi of using high-handed security tactics of the kind they fought against to oust President Hosni Mubarak.
Egypt's politics
have become deeply polarised since those heady days two years ago, when
protesters were making most of the running in the Arab Spring
revolutions that sent shockwaves through the region and Islamists and
liberals lined up together.
Although Islamists
have won parliamentary and presidential elections, the disparate
opposition has since united against Mursi. Late last year he moved to
expand his powers and push a constitution with Islamist leanings through
a referendum, punctuated by violent street protests.
Mursi's call for a national dialogue meeting on Monday to help end the crisis was spurned by his main opponents.They accuse Mursi of hijacking the revolution, listening only to his Islamist allies and breaking a promise to be a president for all Egyptians. Islamists say their rivals want to overthrow by undemocratic means Egypt's first freely elected leader.
Anti-Mursi
protesters were out on the streets again in Cairo and elsewhere on
Monday, the second anniversary of one of the bloodiest days in the
revolution that erupted on January 25, 2011, and ended Mubarak's iron
rule 18 days later. And to me i don't understand why they are fighting and everything that could go wrong has the people are turning against their government and now they are looking to bring in extra security," To me that wouldnt work because if they just killing each now that more body more life iv think America should just stay out of it.
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