Military coup topples democratically elected Egyptian Pres. Morsi, suspends constitution

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http://news.yahoo.com/egypts-mursi-defies-army-plots-future-without-him-010721364.html

Egypt army topples president, announces transition

By Tom Perry and Yasmine Saleh

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's armed forces overthrew elected Islamist President Mohamed Mursi on Wednesday and announced a political transition with the support of a wide range of political, religious and youth leaders.

After a day of drama in which tanks and troops deployed near the presidential palace as a military deadline for Mursi to yield to mass protests passed, the top army commander announced on television that the president had "failed to meet the demands of the Egyptian people".

Flanked by political and religious leaders and top generals, General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announced the suspension of the Islamist-tinged constitution and a roadmap for a return to democratic rule under a revised rulebook.

The president of the supreme constitutional court will act as interim head of state, assisted by an interim council and a technocratic government until new presidential and parliamentary elections are held.

"Those in the meeting have agreed on a roadmap for the future that includes initial steps to achieve the building of a strong Egyptian society that is cohesive and does not exclude anyone and ends the state of tension and division," Sisi said in a solemn address broadcast live on state television.


Protesters, who are against Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi, react in Tahrir Square in Cairo July 3 …After he spoke, hundreds of thousands of anti-Mursi protesters in central Cairo's Tahrir Square erupted into wild cheering, setting off fireworks and waving flags. Cars drove around the capital honking their horns in celebration.

But a statement published in Mursi's name on his official Facebook page after Sisi's speech said the measures announced amounted to "a full military coup" and were "totally rejected".

The Arab world's most populous nation has been in turmoil since the fall of autocrat Hosni Mubarak as Arab Spring uprisings took hold in early 2011, arousing concern among allies in the West and in Israel, with which Egypt has a 1979 peace treaty.

The Muslim Brotherhood president, in office for just a year, was at a Republican Guard barracks surrounded by barbed wire, barriers and troops, but it was not clear whether he was under arrest. The state newspaper Al-Ahram said the military had told Mursi at 7 p.m. (1700 GMT) that he was no longer head of state.

"TERRORISTS AND FOOLS"

Military chiefs, vowing to restore order in a country racked by protests over Mursi's Islamist policies, earlier issued a call to battle in a statement headlined "The Final Hours". They said they were willing to shed blood against "terrorists and fools".

Armored vehicles took up position outside the state broadcasting headquarters on the Nile River bank, where soldiers patrolled the corridors and non-essential staff were sent home.

In another show of force, several hundred soldiers with armored vehicles staged a parade near the presidential palace, and security sources said Mursi and the entire senior leadership of his Muslim Brotherhood were banned from leaving the country.

Security sources told Reuters the authorities had sent a list of at least 40 leading members of the Brotherhood to airport police.

In a last-ditch statement a few minutes before the deadline, Mursi's office said a coalition government could be part of a solution to overcome the political crisis. But opposition parties refused to negotiate with him and met instead with the commander of the armed forces.

The Brotherhood's Egypt25 television station had broadcast live coverage of a rally of tens of thousands of Mursi supporters, even as the army moved tanks into position to prevent them from marching on the presidential palace or the Republican Guard barracks.

U.S. oil prices rose to a 14-month high above $100 a barrel partly on fears that unrest in Egypt could destabilize the Middle East and lead to supply disruption.

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The massive anti-Mursi protests showed that the Brotherhood had not only alienated liberals and secularists by seeking to entrench Islamic rule, notably in a new constitution, but had also angered millions of Egyptians with economic mismanagement.

Tourism and investment have dried up, inflation is rampant and fuel supplies are running short, with power cuts lengthening in the summer heat and motorists spending hours fuelling cars.

Earlier, Mursi's spokesman said it was better that he die in defense of democracy than be blamed by history.

"It is better for a president, who would otherwise be returning Egypt to the days of dictatorship, from which God and the will of the people has saved us, to die standing like a tree," spokesman Ayman Ali said, "Rather than be condemned by history and future generations for throwing away the hopes of Egyptians for establishing a democratic life."

Liberal opponents said a rambling late-night television address by Mursi showed he had "lost his mind".

The official spokesman of the Muslim Brotherhood said supporters were willing to become martyrs to defend Mursi.

"There is only one thing we can do: we will stand in between the tanks and the president," Gehad El-Haddad told Reuters at the movement's protest encampment in a Cairo suburb that houses many military installations and is near the presidential palace.

The country's two main religious leaders, the head of the Al-Azhar Islamic institute and the Coptic Pope, both expressed their support for the army's roadmap in speeches after Sisi, as did the main liberal opposition leader, Nobel peace laureate Mohamed ElBaradei.


Some pics from Facebook/Twitter 'thanking' Obama :kekeke:

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Those signs are awesome.

Do-over!

Edit: Considering the sentiment in the signs, have we secured our diplomats in the area?
 
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great, further descending into chaos and quickly approaching wwIII
 

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Those signs are awesome.

Do-over!

Edit: Considering the sentiment in the signs, have we secured our diplomats in the area?

Yeah, um about that. I sure hope so, because well, they are pretty freaking pissed off:

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evil wasabi

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This is a bad setting. Just like Iran. I think these nuggets are looking for a Supreme Leader to guide them through this dark time.
 

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they need to send harrison ford back to egypt to sort things out
 

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Here is the celebration after the coup earlier, fireworks and all:

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This is a shot from space, courtesy of NASA, while the celebration is taking place:


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French Revolution 2.0

Are are we at the terror or out of it?
 

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I found it funny that when they were showing live video on ABC News earlier there were about half a dozen people pointing lasers right into the camera. It was also announced that all American citizens are advised to leave the country. Wonder if they will call up Oliver North to see if he has any ideas about what to do.
 

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im not sure of the reason....but from what i understand MB failed at saving economy, wrecked tourism, and tried to push their shira law.....im ok with the coup if they put a more moderate regime in. the dudes in turkey was rioting cause their president banned beer ffs
 

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Morsi wasn't all that extreme.

Probably more secular than most of the 2012 GOP field.
 
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They just hate our freedom!
 

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(I love trolling with that response.)
 

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How is it that Mid-Easterners are able to print up signs and banners so quickly, yet I can't find a goddamn Kinkos that'll stay open after work??
 

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U.S. oil prices rose to a 14-month high above $100 a barrel partly on fears that unrest in Egypt could destabilize the Middle East and lead to supply disruption.

Sadly, this is the part that the US pays the most attention to.
 

Lagduf

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Yeah but it'll be a few weeks before the increase reaches the pump.

BRB, buying gas.

Anyway, this can't bode well for Egypt. Or maybe it will? I don't know - but it's going to take a long fucking time before anything is approaching "normal" over there.

This is a nice distraction for the regime in Syria.

Did we forget about them already?
 

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Problem with military Coups is that you have to hope the military will actually leave.

Myanmar/Burma has had issues with that.
 

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Mr.prisident Opama, eh?

Also:

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Your skill has not gone unnoticed...
 
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