Monday, July 1, 2013

VIOLENT DEMONSTRATION AND CLASHES HAS CONTINUED TO SPREAD IN THE EGYPTIAN CAPITAL CAIRO AND THE NEIGHBORING TOWNS.

VIOLENT DEMONSTRATION AND CLASHES HAS CONTINUED TO SPREAD IN THE EGYPTIAN CAPITAL CAIRO AND THE NEIGHBORING TOWNS.

      Violent demonstration and clashes between the Supporters and Opponents of the current government in Egypt that has been referred to as the Muslim Brotherhood government has continued to spread in the Egyptian capital Cairo and other neighboring towns since late last week and particularly after the acknowledgement of President Mohammed Mursi effort and struggle in  the first year of his first term in office with the annual celebration of the Muslim Brotherhood Political Party first election victory in the first accepted democratic election in Egypt. Sixteen people have died in the clashes and over seven hundred injured during the violent demonstration that has resulted in the resignition of five cabinet Ministers from office, despite the President refusal to accept their resignition. Reason for the resignition of the five government cabinet Ministers has not been specified. However, some sources have speculated on the resignition of the five cabinet Ministers as attributed to the destruction and burned down of the Muslim Brotherhood main office in the presence of police forces and the military that have guarded the building.

                                           Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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