*Erin Cunningham* @erinmcunningham <https://twitter.com/erinmcunningham>

In new statement, Egypt's Maspero Youth Union says 38 churches "completely
destroyed" in attacks from Aug 14-16.


>From Egypt: Burning and destruction of Jesuit Cultural Centre in Minya,
Upper Egypt. Photo from Jesuits in Cairo.
pic.twitter.com/zeJFut2l3d<http://t.co/zeJFut2l3d>

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Tamarod aims to ban US aid and cancel Camp David peace treaty http://www.
dailynewsegypt.com/2013/08/17/tam
arod-aims-to-ban-us-aid-and-cancel-camp-david-peace-treaty/
…<http://t.co/gTpWf9jNrm>


Marches across Cairo meet violence from local residents http://www.
dailynewsegypt.com/2013/08/17/mar
ches-across-cairo-meet-violence-from-local-residents/ …<http://t.co/DagAZSA8JL>


Clashes between Cairo's Shubra residents and Morsi supporters intensify
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/
64/79234/Egypt/Politics-/Clashes-between-Cairos-Shubra-residents,-Morsi-sup.aspx
 … <http://t.co/dEaq4Ll79Z>



*MB are liars, killers, opportunists, reactionary, sectarian, dictatorial,
no----liberal conservative group and SCAF are exactly the same!*

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*Alastair Beach* @Alastair_Beach
<https://twitter.com/Alastair_Beach>11h<https://twitter.com/Alastair_Beach/status/368687562887426049>

Troops were protecting MB guys being forced back into mosque. Crowd wanted
to attack them, though some shouted "salmiya"

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I'd love to witness rank-and-file
#MB<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23MB&src=hash>rising-up & executing
their Guidance Bureau! I'd love to witness conscripts
executing their generals!


*Egypt is also terrain of conflict between Saudi Arabia and Qatar, the US
are caught wrong footed.*

*
*

*We should criticize the violence but we should not take sides in this
tragedy. Our fight is to unite the working class*




Saturday, August 17, 2013
What is happening in Egypt
Again, I feel that I have to borrow from my discourse on Syria: What do you
do if you are, like me, opposed to both sides of the conflict in Egypt? If
you are hostile to the Ikhwan and their agenda and crimes and to the Army
and its agenda and its crimes?
Posted by As'ad AbuKhalil
http://networkedblogs.com/OcxNf

[image: 
Fath]<http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/79301/Egypt/Politics-/Egyptian-security-forces-take-control-of-Cairo-mos.aspx>
Egyptian security forces take control of Cairo mosque after
siege<http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/79301/Egypt/Politics-/Egyptian-security-forces-take-control-of-Cairo-mos.aspx>
Egyptian police are inside Al-Fath mosque after a long stand-off with a
group of Islamist protesters who had barricaded themselves in
Egypt political groups condemn Brotherhood, foreign
intervention<http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/79275/Egypt/Politics-/Egypt-political-groups-condemn-Brotherhood,-foreig.aspx>
Carrying arms at protests 'religiously prohibited': Egypt's grand
mufti<http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/79295/Egypt/Politics-/Carrying-arms-at-protests-religiously-prohibited-E.aspx>
Amnesty Intl: Egypt authorities used excessive force to evict pro-Morsi
sit-in<http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/79267/Egypt/Politics-/Amnesty-Intl-Egypt-authorities-used-excessive-forc.aspx>
Bomb injures guard at Egypt's mission in Benghazi,
Libya<http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/8/79306/World/Region/Bomb-injures-guard-at-Egypts-mission-in-Benghazi,-.aspx>
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http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/police-clear-egypt-mosque-after-gun-battle
Police clear Egypt mosque after gun battle
Police storm al-Fath mosque in Cairo following a gun battle with supporters
of ousted president Mohammed Mursi. (Photo: AFP - Mohammed el-Shahed)

Published Saturday, August 17, 2013

Security forces cleared a Cairo mosque after a gun battle with followers of
the Muslim Brotherhood on Saturday, while Egypt's army-backed government,
facing deepening chaos, considered banning the Islamist group.

Reuters witnesses saw gunmen shoot from a window of the al-Fath mosque,
where supporters of deposed president Mohammed Mursi had taken shelter
during ferocious confrontations in the heart of the Egyptian capital on
Friday.

Another gunman was shown on television shooting from the mosque's minaret
and soldiers outside returning fire. Hours later, police moved in and
secured the building, making scores of arrests as crowds on the streets
cheered them on.

It was not clear if anyone died in the clashes in the fourth day of
violence which has killed more than 700 people.

Trouble was also reported in the second city Alexandria. An office run by
the Muslim Brotherhood was set ablaze and a security source said a
pro-Mursi protester was killed.

With anger rising on all sides, Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi proposed
disbanding the Brotherhood, raising the stakes in a bloody struggle between
the state and Islamists for control of the Arab world's most populous
nation.

"We are not facing political divisions, we are facing a war being waged by
extremists developing daily into terrorism," presidential political adviser
Mostafa Hegazy told reporters.

"We will win this war not only with security procedures, but according to
the law and within the framework of human rights."

If Beblawi's proposal to disband the Brotherhood is acted on, it would
force the group underground and could herald large-scale arrests of its
members, placed outside the law.

Many Western allies have denounced the recent wave of killings, including
the United States, alarmed by the mayhem in a country which has a strategic
peace treaty with Israel and operates the Suez Canal, a major artery of
global trade.

However, Saudi Arabia threw its weight behind the army-backed government on
Friday, accusing its old foes in the Muslim Brotherhood of trying to
destabilize Egypt.

The health ministry said 173 people died in clashes across Egypt on Friday,
including 95 in central Cairo, after the Brotherhood called a "Day of Rage"
to denounce a crackdown on its followers on Wednesday that killed at least
578 people.

Among those killed was a son of Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie,
shot dead near the al-Fath mosque.

Fifty-seven policemen have also died over the past three days, the interior
ministry said.

The authorities said they arrested more than 1,000 people after Friday's
protests, and one handcuffed man was shown on television with a gun on his
lap. The state news agency said 250 Brotherhood followers faced possible
charges of murder, attempted murder and terrorism.

Security sources said Mohammed Al-Zawahiri, the brother of al-Qaeda leader
Ayman Al-Zawahiri, had also been detained.

"Friday was a very bad, ugly day. There were attacks on police stations,
ministries. The situation is very bad," the prime minister told reporters.
"There will be no reconciliation with those whose hands have been stained
with blood and who turned weapons against the state and its institutions."

*The Brotherhood was officially dissolved by Egypt's military rulers in
1954, but registered itself as a non-governmental organization in March in
response to a court case brought by opponents of the group who were
contesting its legality.*

*(Reuters)*


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