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Egypt's `Third Square' activists reject both army and Morsi
By FRANCE 24 the 29/07/2013 - 12:05

As supporters of Egypt's army and ousted president Mohammed Morsi staged mass 
rival rallies over the weekend, a third group of activists gathered in Cairo to 
voice their opposition to both sides in the country's ongoing political crisis.

Egypt witnessed fresh bloodshed over the weekend as supporters of the country's 
army and ousted president Mohammed Morsi held mass rival rallies in the capital 
Cairo.

At least 80 Morsi supporters were killed in clashes with security forces early 
on Saturday morning in the Egyptian capital and there are fears of more 
violence to come in the heavily polarised country, with both camps vowing not 
to back down.

However, between the two warring sides, a small group of Egyptians is 
attempting to find a middle ground in the country's ongoing crisis, rejecting 
both the rule of Morsi and the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood as well as the 
army's interference in Egyptian politics.

While army supporters have made Tahrir Square the focus of demonstrations and 
Morsi supporters have focused their protests on Rabaah al-Adawiyah Mosque, 
these `Third Square' demonstrators gathered in Sphinx Square over the weekend 
to voice their opposition to both parties.

"The Third Square is an attempt to bring Egyptians together and put an end to 
the polarisation of our society, which is split between those on Tahrir Square 
and those at Rabaa Al Adawyia Mosque," explained Third Square activist Firas 
Mokhtar.

`There is an alternative to bloodshed'

Compared to the thousands that have taken to the streets in recent days to 
support both the army and Morsi, the numbers involved in this new movement are 
relatively small.

However, the activists hope that their message of a peaceful alternative to the 
violence that has erupted since the army deposed Morsi on July 3 will encourage 
others to join.

"Maybe there's only a few of us tonight. But soon you might hear of another 
group like ours in another square," said Samia Jahin, another Third Square 
activist.

"All we're trying to do is to put our message out there: there is a third 
alternative. There is an alternative to blood!"

Meanwhile, Morsi supporters called for new protests to be held on Monday night 
against what they see as an army-led coup, followed by a "million-person march" 
on Tuesday.

The call came after the country's National Defence Council warned on Sunday 
that it would take "decisive and firm action" against demonstrators if protests 
turn violent, suggesting a peaceful, middle-ground solution to Egypt's 
political turmoil is still a long way off.

Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20130729-egypt-third-square-activists-reject-army-mohammed-morsi




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