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Millions flood Egypt's streets to demand Mursi quit

Islamic President Mohammed Mursi's inauguration on Sunday calling for his resignation biggest challenge so far, to exclude by his Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood) an anniversary, hundreds of millions of Egyptians Bay into the street.
Square) near the overthrow Mursi's predecessor, Hosni Mubarak.
"People want to fall of the regime!" They shouted, echoing the Arab Spring, "the rallying cry to overthrow Mubarak - this time it's not for yelling aging dictator, but for the first elected leader in 5000 in Egypt history.
Huge protest rally continued into the night in the main festive atmosphere.
Although the main protest was peaceful, five people were shot in the Nile Valley town of Beni Suef to Assiut and Fayoum oasis city of the conflict. The Health Ministry said that more than 200 people were injured in the clashes in several provincial towns.
Military sources said that as many as 14 million people in this country, 840,000 attended Sunday's demonstrations in the summer. There is no independent way to verify the estimates, which seems incredibly high, but the army helicopter monitored the crowd.
Militants threw petrol bombs and stones and shotgun attack National Brotherhood headquarters in Cairo suburb, sending flames billowing from the main entrance. Protection of the police or firefighters no signs.
NRF's liberal opposition claimed victory what style "revolutionary Bulletin No. 1," the people said, "confirmed Mohammed Mursi downfall of the regime and the Muslim Brotherhood."
Mursi's official spokesman, Omar Amir said that President Bush has acknowledged the error and fixed in the process. He repeated Mursi proposed dialogue, but made it clear that he has no intention to resign.
Organizers urged protesters to continue to occupy the central square, in every city, until Mursi exit the house and the blockade only functioning parliament.
Tahrir crowd roared approval, a military helicopter hovered overhead Egyptian flag down protesters. Military sources said the move aims to encourage patriotism and political support gesture.
"Coup attempt"?
Many demonstrators shouting their anger Brotherhood, who accused the Egyptian revolution hijacked and using electoral victory to monopolize power and the implementation of Islamic law.
Other people, including some who say they have already voted Mursi, alienated deepening economic crisis and the deteriorating safety, chaired by his political deadlock intensified.
In Cairo, Egypt's secular, free and left-wing opposition, including former UN nuclear watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General and left-wing presidential candidate Hamdeen Saba Xi, joined protest marches of the old leadership.
Hundreds of protesters march through the Mediterranean port of Alexandria, Egypt's second largest city, reports of massive protests across the country with at least 20 towns.
Mursi Brotherhood engineering professor from obscurity to power driven monitoring from the heavily guarded presidential palace Qubba event, but did not appear in public.
A senior politician brother, Essam El-Erian condemned the protest "coup attempt."
In the Group's website in a statement, he questioned the opposition in the parliamentary elections, rather than "simply gathered in violent demonstrations, murder or shedding of the blood of the Egyptians" Test opinion.
Younis Makhyoun of 萨拉菲努尔 party, the second largest Islamic party leaders, urging Mursi to make concessions in order to avoid bloodshed, and presents itself as a potential mediator in an interview with Reuters.
Legitimacy
Security sources said the protesters against sporadic violence, which has hundreds of people hurt and some were killed, including an American student a week after the country's Brotherhood and its party offices.
Thousands of supporters gathered Mursi Mosque in Cairo, not far from the main presidential palace tens of thousands of anti-government protesters outside, but no contact.
By a British newspaper interview, Mursi expressed his determination to ride what he considered as an undemocratic attack the legitimacy of his election. He proposed to modify the Constitution of the Islamic style, saying that the terms of religious authority, which fuels resentment freedom, not his choice.
He made a similar proposal last week, after the head of the army issued a strong appeal to politicians compromise. But opposition parties rejected too late. They want Mursi will face a lot of resignation on the streets.
Some Egyptians believe the army could force the president's hand, if you do not quit, then at least make significant concessions to the opposition.
Administrative staff and defense minister General Abdul Fatah who contemplates war room from a special situation, military sources said.
In Cairo, the procession stopped soldiers guarding the main building shaking hands and take pictures. , Reuters witnesses said at least six senior police officers support the demonstrators took to Tahrir Square podium.
Mursi and brother would want in December last year and January this year before the outbreak of the protests will end in failure. Without some form of compromise, arbitration may be the military, you can on the card.
Violence
Both sides insist that they plan no violence, but blamed each other - from the old regime's spies - planning.
U.S. Army equipment to display the desired power, but no signs warned last week that it might be in, if you let violence out of the impasse politicians controlling step.
U.S. President Barack Obama called for dialogue and warned that, in the most populous Arab country's troubles may disturb the already volatile region. Washington has evacuated non-essential personnel and enhanced security at diplomatic missions.
Mursi in his British "Guardian" interview, repeatedly accusing what he saw as the vested interests from the Mubarak era conspiracy foiled his attempt to dominate. He dismissed the claim he gave his resignation.
If you become the norm, he said, "Well, there will be too much against the new president or the opponent, a week or a month later, they will ask him to step down."
Liberal Party leader, said nearly half of the voting population - 2.2 billion people - have signed a petition calling for new elections, although no obvious challenger Mursi.
Religious authorities warned of "civil war."
Army, and half million strong and funded by Washington, thirty years ago, because it supports a peace treaty with Israel, said it has deployed to protect critical infrastructure.
Where the Suez Canal. Global trade vital waterway along the city's anti-government sentiment fortress. A roadside bomb killed one protester in the port said on Friday. Police general was shot near the Israeli border in the Sinai Peninsula.
 



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