Egypt’s first try at democratically elected governance was thwarted by power grabs and poor management of this most populous Arab nation. The country is now trying again.
Egypt’s first try at democratically elected governance was thwarted by power grabs and poor management of this most populous Arab nation. The country is now trying again.
Three pro-Morsi protesters have been killed after Egyptian troops opened fire on them during a march in Cairo
After ousting President Morsi, Egypt’s army has said that they will guarantee the right to peaceful protest ahead of large-scale planned demonstrations by the Muslim Brotherhood later today.
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.
The crisis in Egypt has inched further into chaos after president Morsi warned of confusion over its threat to intervene if the Egyptian government did not heed “the will of the people”