السبت، 17 أغسطس 2013

#Egypt government vows to combat terrorism, radicalism

Al Arabiya
The Egyptian government vowed on Saturday to fight “terrorism and radicalism,” saying Muslim Brotherhood loyalists have engaged in violence and not peaceful protests, a presidential official said in a press conference.
The official urged protesters, who are calling for the re-instatement of deposed President Mohammed Mursi, to “go back to their rational senses.”
He said “war has been declared” against Egypt by “extremist forces” to foil the country’s aim of forming a civil state.
He stated that “burning churches, schools, museums, random firing on civilians sitting in their homes, random killing, burning of public and private properties , targeting government edifices and police,” were all forms of “terrorism.”
Egyptians, who “are more united than before,” will protected from “religious fascism,” he added.
“The constitution will be for all Egyptians by all Egyptians,” he said, adding that the government will work to fully implement the roadmap.
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