Posted on 07/01/2013 2:34:12 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
A senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) rejected on Monday the armys 48-hour ultimatum for politicians to settle the country's political standoff.
"Everyone rejects the statement of the armed forces," Yasser Hamza, a member of the FJP's legal committee, told the Al Jazeera network.
He added, "Solutions will be in the framework of the constitution. The age of military coups is over."
Earlier on Monday, Egypt's top general, Abd al-Fatah a-Sisi, warned President Mohammed Morsi that he had 48 hours to resolve the crisis in Egypt. If he did not, the army would intervene.
The army would expect Morsi to lay out a road map of steps he plans to take to satisfy the will of the people, and restore calm; otherwise, he said, the army would take control of the country.
Hours later, the army insisted in a second statement that it was not carrying out a coup, and said that it would not be part of the government, according to Al Jazeera.
Four ministers from Morsi's government resigned in the wake of the mass protests demanding his resignation. The Muslim Brotherhood announced that it would defend itself from anti-government protesters, in the wake of the trashing of its headquarters in Cairo earlier Monday.
Egypt's presidency held a press conference on Sunday night at the presidential palace in Cairo, where spokesman Omar Amer stressed the presidency's respect for the demands of the street but also emphasized the need for dialogue.
.....
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
Egypt's top general, Abd al-Fatah a-Sisi, warned President Mohammed Morsi that he had 48 hours to resolve the crisis in Egypt. If he did not, the army would "intervene." The army would expect Morsi to lay out a road map of steps he plans to take to "satisfy the will of the people," and restore calm; otherwise, he said, the army would take control of the country. Hours later, the army insisted in a second statement that it was not carrying out a coup, and said that it would not be part of the government, according to Al Jazeera.
Oh he’s always talking. He can’t shut up. Just read where he is defending his spying on the Europeans. If he’s asked I’ll bet he would say just what I posted - it’s a democratically elected Eqypt, we support the people of Eqypt etc and some such nonsense. he doesn’t have to get into personalities since they had those rigged elections. Piece of cake for a professional liar like him with no shame.
When I saw that picture of him in Mandela’s jail cell, I had a moment of hope...that somebody would close and lock the door.
The Army is very tipped over because Brig. Gen. Mohamed Hani was shot dead by unknown gunmen in El Arish in the Sinai last Saturday.
It is believed that militants connected to Morsi are behind the assassination, trying to weaken and demoralize the General staff.
Thanks gandalftb.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.