Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Egypt Under Martial Law, 9 Hurt in Cairo Clashes





Ryan Jones, Israel Today — Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has declared martial law until after the December 15 referendum on his new constitution. Nine people were hurt on Tuesday when masked gunmen attacked Egyptians camped out in Cairo to protest Morsi's dictatorial measures.

On Saturday, Morsi rescinded an earlier decree granting him sweeping powers and immunity to court oversight. But he refused to reverse the drafting of a new constitution by his own Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist groups.

Opponents say the new constitution will impose strict Sharia Law on Egypt, and will complete the religious hijacking of their pro-democracy revolution.

[...] To counter the widespread opposition to Morsi's increasingly oppressive rule, the Muslim Brotherhood called on its millions of supporters to also take the streets. It would appear that the call has been answered, and at press time street clashes were taking place in Cairo.

At least nine people were wounded when masked assailants attacked sleeping protesters with guns and firebombs early Tuesday morning.

Fear that Egypt is on the verge of civil war appeared justified.

In Israel, there is increasing concern that the worst case scenario is coming true, and that Egypt will turn into a Sunni version of the Islamic Republic of Iran. » Read More

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