Egypt President Morsi has faced growing opposition after recent power grab
Revolution in jeopardy as peaceful protests continue in Egypt in scary crisis
Egypt: noisy, peaceful protest outside Morsi’s palace
AFP
Several thousand protesters broke through a barbed-wire perimeter protecting the Cairo palace of President Mohamed Morsi on Friday to stage a noisy but peaceful demonstration against his expanded powers and proposed changes to the constitution. The crowd shot off fireworks, blew horns and painted faces.
Opposition Rejects Talks With Morsi
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Egypt’s main opposition coalition has rejected a dialog proposed by President Mohamed Morsi to defuse recent bloody protests. New rallies have been held in Cairo after a TV speech by the president failed to appease his opponents. More clashes are feared between pro- and anti-Morsi protesters.
Anti-Morsi Protesters Break Through Wired Fences of Presidential Palace, Injuries Reported: Several guards have been injured after protesters broke through barbed wire around the presidential palace in Cairo, reports Al-Arabiya. Thousands have come to the palace to slam President Morsi’s bid for absolute power.
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