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Egypt: 100,000 Demonstrators Deliver “Final Warning,” chase President Morsi
from 
Palace<http://www.juancole.com/2012/12/egypt-100000-demonstrators-deliver-final-warning-chase-president-morsi-from-palace.html>

Posted on 12/05/2012 by Juan

On Tuesday, another big wave of protests was held against the policies of
President Muhammad Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, with rallies in in the
public squares of most of Egypt’s major
cities.<http://www1.youm7.com/News.asp?NewsID=867030&SecID=97&IssueID=0>
The
protests were called “The Final Warning.” Many newspapers and television
stations went dark, while big rallies were held in Tahrir Square (downtown
Cairo) and at the residence of the president in Heliopolis. Some 100,000
demonstrators marched on the presidential residence, broke through a barbed
wire 
barrier<http://www.bbc.co.uk/arabic/middleeast/2012/12/121204_egypt_protests_presidential_palace.shtml>,
and engaged in clashes with police, who initially fired tear gas and tried
to repel them. Then, abruptly, according Arabic wire services, the police
allowed the 
crowd<http://www.alwatan.com.sa/Politics/News_Detail.aspx?ArticleID=123605&CategoryID=1>
to
approach the building, prompting Morsi to flee the building. Russia Today’s
correspondent, an eyewitness, said that a section of the police sought
protection from the crowd, afraid of being overwhelmed, and the protesters
then threw up a cordon around them.

The sight of the elected president of Egypt forced out of the presidential
palace by angry demonstrators has to join other iconic images of the nearly
two-year-old Egyptian revolution.

Belle True’s Russia Today reports from <http://youtu.be/rsBJ7gPoRmw> the
scene:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rsBJ7gPoRmw


Alarabiya is reporting that the demonstrators gave Morsi until Friday to
renounce his constitutional declaration of November 22, which placed him
and his decisions beyond the review powers of the courts. Many of the
demonstrators also want the draft constitution, placed before the president
by a Muslim Brotherhood-dominated Constituent Assembly last Saturday,
withdrawn.

A separate, huge, rally was held in downtown Cairo at Tahrir Square, and
some of the demonstrators at the presidential palace returned
there<http://www.shorouknews.com/news/view.aspx?cdate=05122012&id=08fc02b6-ce4a-4118-a20f-7f1a3bcad0e9>
to
share what had happened. (Tahrir when in demonstration mode typically has
several makeshift stages, and people mount them to speak into a microphone
to the crowd.

The new constitution, which guarantees many rights but is vague about
others and has articles that could be a trojan horse for crackdowns by
Muslim authorities, is scheduled to be voted on by the people on December
15. But90% of Egyptian judges are refusing to oversee the
vote<http://rssmasr.com/en/2012/12/05/majority-of-judges-wont-supervise-referendum-egypt-judges-club-head/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter>
(this
role for them is required by law).

Scroll down this page for a great collection of pictures from various
protest 
sites<http://www.rightnow.io/breaking-news/together--caiuniversirty-mb_bn_1354356901717.html>
on
Tuesday.

There was also a truly massive protest in Alexandria.

For what’s going on outside Cairo, see the report by Lamia
Hassan<http://www.yourmiddleeast.com/news/protests-in-egypt-what-is-happening-outside-cairo_11425>
at
“Your Middle East”


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