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Egypt looks forward to new elections, back to week of bloodshed

Egypt's interim authorities, led the $ 800 million Gulf aid the formation of the Cabinet began work on Wednesday, a week after the elected president was ousted Islamist forces, resulting in which at least 90 people in a wave of violence killed.
Wrangling between political groups a decree setting the transition, ushered parliamentary elections, at about six months of rule, you can point the road is very bumpy.
Over the past seven days of activity is sure to cover the normal fasting month of Ramadan festival, which begins on Wednesday, Egypt 84 million people divided than at any time in modern history begins.
Thousands of Muslims gathered outside a mosque in northeast Cairo overnight, they braved the heat and dust in a 12-day vigil, refused to give in until the overthrow of President Mohammed Mursi return to power.
Just a few hundred meters away, where he is considered to be held outside the barracks, 55 Mursi's supporters were killed in the army opened fire at dawn on Monday.
Movement, said the victims pray for peace. Government says Islamists provoke violent attacks soldiers.
Authorities announced an investigation "thuggery" crimes of murder and terrorism suspects 650. Egyptian state media praised the army and, on Monday condemned the violence of terrorists.
Amnesty International said that whether the security forces to take action in response to provocation, they are guilty of using "disproportionate force."
Joy, disappointment
Egyptians are still bogged down in a week after the overthrow of Mursi, initially sparked wild celebrations in Cairo and several other millions of people who want him gone, tired of economic stagnation and they saw as an Islamic to seize power.
However, the Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood), reversed its dismissal of the vested interests of democracy, who will not accept their election victory. Brotherhood denies it has a radical Islamic agenda.
Fearing IOR endured decades of authoritarian rulers, the long-banned members of the movement took to the streets. On Friday, the pro-and anti-Mursi protesters clashed in running street battles that swept the country. Approximately 35 people were killed.
Hoda Ghaneya, 45 years old, the Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood) activists, "said:" The road map is the only president elected by the people to restore.
"She said:" We will not accept less than. "Even if they kill us all."
Lawless North Sinai, resulting in two deaths and six people were injured late Tuesday when Islamic militants attacked a checkpoint on fears, anger is behind the violence in the area bordering with Israel spike.
Monday's bloodshed major donors, such as the U.S. and the EU raised the alarm, as well as in Israel, Egypt, since 1979, has U.S. support for a peace treaty.
Wealthy Gulf Arab states, long suspicious of the Muslim Brotherhood, the rapid strengthening of financial support can ease the stress of the transition authorities in the time of economic stagnation.
Grants provided by the United Arab Emirates USD $ 100 million and $ 200 million U.S. dollars in loans. Saudi Arabia to provide $ 300 million in cash and loans, and an additional $ 200 million U.S. dollars worth of fuel.
Treasury is desperately short, because the Arab Spring 'unrest drove away tourists and investors.
Step, one step back
In politics, the military is under pressure quickly draw a path back to the democracy, it seems to be a step back one step in the case.
Tuesday when interim head of state Adriano Leaman Sur called "liberal economist Hazem el-Beblawi vice president, acting prime minister responsible for foreign affairs and former UN diplomat Mohamed ElBaradei progress.
But stressed that the scale of the task ahead, the NRF ElBaradei, Egypt's main liberal coalition, rejected the Constitution Act itself, and asked to make changes.
Less surprising is the Brotherhood, and the military-backed interim authority to refuse all cooperation, also dismissed the decree, while the ultra-conservative Nour Party, initially supported the road map, saying it was not satisfied.
On the other side of the political divide, the Tamarud youth movement mobilized millions took to the streets against the Mursi, said decree was not run past them, they will propose the amendment.
U.S. election on Tuesday roadmap quickly gave a cautious welcome.
"We are encouraged by the interim government has developed a plan, the road ahead," In Washington, State Department spokesman Jen Psaki told the Daily Briefing.
She said the Obama administration has been working with the Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood) representative contact, but his arrest has been no contact with Mursi.
 



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