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Egyptian Army Enters Al-Fat’h Mosque

16:05 - August 17, 2013
News ID: 2576362
Egypt’s military forces on Saturday morning entered Al-Fat’h Mosque in Cairo where a large number of Morsi supporters had taken refuge.
According to London-based Al-Hayat daily, the army units seem to have used no violence to enter the mosque. They asked the protesters to leave the mosque.
Muslim Brotherhood reacted to the recent massacres in the country by urging for “Week of Protests” all over Egypt.
Interim President Adly Mansour is planned to hold a press conference today to speak about the latest developments in the country.
Meanwhile, Tunisia’s foreign ministry has denied reports that Muslim Brotherhood Leader Muhammad Badi has sought refuge in Tunisia’s embassy in Cairo,
Tunis on Saturday summoned the Egyptian ambassador and expressed worries about excessive use of voice against Egyptian protesters.
In other news, the Tamarrod (rebellion) movement in Egypt that had called for the removal of Mohamed Morsi from power, has started collecting signatures against the Camp David Accords and the US meddling in the country’s internal affairs.
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