Voilence erupt across Egypt over Morsi’s new powers decree

Amid opposition of Egypt’s Islamist President Mohammed Morsi’s self grating sweeping power, more than thousands of protesters called a violent protest in cities across the Egypt on Friday including central Cairo.

Several Muslims’ office have been burned as angry protesters along with Egyptian political leaders clashed with Morsi’s supporters as he came to take office charge, hit out a most violent protest in country.

Mosri’s Thursday decree is threatening a biggest war between his Muslim Brotherhood and liberals who fear a new dictatorship.

Even also a big threat of his recently freely formed Presidential term has brought after ending a popular uprising Hosni Mubarak’s regime. And he have to face one of the worse time in upcoming days because after this clash, Egyptian political parties have called a protest against his power assumption declaration move for next week in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.

Moreover, Friday clash which broke into violence left several more than thousands people wounded, while no report of causalities.

Several tear gas brought at thousands of protesters while clashes erupted on streets several blocks from in front of Parliament building, fired Police vehicles and tree branches to counter the gas.

Earlier this clash, Morsi addressed a crowd of his thousands of supporters outside the presidential palace in Cairo and said, “I don’t like, want or need to resort to exceptional measures, but I will if I see that my people, nation and the revolution of Egypt are in danger.”

He called his constitutional declaration for ‘an end of minority’ which termed as “corrective revolution’ by the state media.

Leave a Reply

Powered by WordPress | Designed by: Best SUV | Thanks to Trucks, Toyota SUV and Best Trucks