BREAKING: Obama cancels military exercises with Egypt
Reuters, Thursday 15 Aug 2013


Obama said that the US sustains its commitment to Egypt and its people, but
notified the Egyptian government that the US is canceling its military
exercises with Egypt's army.

Obama urged the Egyptian authorities to respect human rights, and called on
protestors to demonstrate peacefully. He added that the state of emergency
should be lifted and a process of reconciliation initiated.

http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/79131.aspx




Nour Party, April 6 Youth and Revolutionary Socialists condemn pro-Morsi
sit-in dispersals
Ahram Online, Thursday 15 Aug 2013
Following a day of nationwide violence, dubbed 'Black Wednesday' by April 6
Youth Movement, some political currents reject both the Brotherhood and
present government


While major poltical parties and groups hailed the dispersal Wednesday of
pro-Mohamed Morsi sit-ins in Cairo, describing the move as an “inevitable
evil,” police action did not go without criticism by some political forces.

The Salafist Call and its political arm, the Nour Party, issued a statement
late Wednesday condemning the use of force to disperse the sit-ins. “We
warned a long time ago against the danger of bloodshed and against
mobilisation and counter-mobilisation and its effect on the unity of the
country that should not be a subject to compromises,” reads the statement.

The Nour Party and the Salafist Call demand that “those who belong to the
Islamist trend" are assured against the domination of liberals and leftists
over the government and the committee amending the constitution.

The statement came after a bloody day that left more than 500 dead as
clashes erupted between the police and Muslim Brotherhood supporters across
the country amid moves to disperse pro-Morsi sit-ins underway for six
weeks.

The Nour Party was the only Islamist group that endorsed the roadmap
announced by the army after massive protests demanding early presidential
elections 30 June.

The statement also warned against “the extremist face of secularism”
reflected throughout the media, leading many to believe that “there is a
war against Islam,” in turn undermining reconciliation efforts.

The Salafist Call and the Nour Party held the government accountable for
the bloodshed, demanding that it puts an end to the current crisis through
“another solution other than bloodshed."

Meanwhile, the April 6 Youth Movement (Ahmed Maher front) has condemned the
dispersal of the pro-Morsi sit-ins by force, as well as attacks on churches
in Upper Egypt on what it called "Black Wednesday," saying not only is
Egyptian blood cheap despite the great January revolution — it is going for
free.

"It has become clear that all the parties fighting over power do not care
for Egyptians [or] making their dead bodies a path to their goals. The
Muslim Brotherhood's leaders sacrificed its members for the sake of the
power while the security forces did not stop from attacking violently those
members," said a statement issued by the movement early Thursday.

"Muslim Brotherhood leading figures and the interim government preferred
bloody confrontation in order to achieve [their] goals; the regime wanted
to enforce its rule and the Muslim Brotherhood wanted to use the blood of
the victims to make political gains," said the movement, adding that all
parties agreed to choose violence over peaceful solutions.

The revolutionary group also condemned attacks on police stations in
several governorates.

"The only way to end the current crisis and to put the country on the
democratic path is through a political solution that allows achievement of
the goals of the revolution — the solution that was expressed by resigned
Vice President Mohamed ElBaradei," said the movement, adding that violence
will lead to more violence.

The Revolutionary Socialists also issued a statement condemning the
clearing of the Rabaa Al-Adawiya and Al-Nahda Square sit-ins, describing
their dispersal as a "massacre prepared in advance" and holding General
Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, commander-in-chief of the armed forces, responsible
for what happened.

"We have to put the events of today in their context, which is the use of
the military to smash up workers' strikes. We also see the appointment of
new provincial governors — largely drawn from the ranks of the remnants of
the old regime, the police and military generals. Then there are the
policies of General Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi's government. It has adopted a
roadmap clearly hostile to the goals and demands of the Egyptian
revolution, which are freedom, dignity and social justice."

The statement insisted, nonetheless, that the Revolutionary Socialists are
resoundly against the Muslim Brotherhood and its policies.

"This is the context for the brutal massacre the army and police are
committing. It is a bloody dress rehearsal for the liquidation of the
Egyptian revolution. It aims to break the revolutionary will of all
Egyptians who are claiming their rights, whether workers, poor, or
revolutionary youth, by creating a state of terror," the statement added.

The Revolutionary Socialists also condemned attacks against churches in
Upper Egypt.

"However, the reaction by the Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafists in
attacking Christians and their churches is a sectarian crime which only
serves the forces of counter-revolution. The filthy attempt to create a
civil war, in which Egyptian Christians will fall victims to the
reactionary Muslim Brotherhood, is one in which Mubarak's state and El-Sisi
are complicit, who have never for a single day defended the Copts and their
churches," said the statement.

Both the April 6 Youth Movement and the Revolutionary Socialists were among
groups that participated in the buildup to the 30 June protests against
Morsi, demanding his ouster.

http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/79104.aspx


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