The fall of Morsi wasn’t a military coup, but the danger is that it will lead to one
The fall of Morsi wasn’t a military coup, but the danger is that it will lead to one
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has been ousted from power by the Egyptian army after a week of huge protests across the country with the top judge of Egypt’s Constitutional Court, Adli Mansour sworn in as interim president before elections can be held.
Millions of Egyptians took to the streets last night pressuring President Morsi to resign and call a snap election.
The vote has ended, but the controversy and the national divide live on. Although two-thirds of Egyptians who voted chose…
The protests in Tahrir Square against President Morsi’s constitutional declaration are continuing despite attacks from members of the Muslim Brotherhood and remnants of the Mubarak regime.