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© Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Morsi: No stability in Egypt unless coup reversed
By SARAH EL DEEB CAIRO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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realist
Morsi is behind bars, and he deserves to stay there for the rest of his life. The Egyptian people are better off without him.
HonestDictator
As long as Egypt upholds its constitution over the presidential office and the president doesn't uphold the constitution I'd say the "coup" was proper in this type of situation.
Serrano
Morsi must have missed the fact that millions of Egyptian citizens were in the streets protesting his rule day after day after day.
Madverts
Sounds like a not so veiled threat of an Islamic insurgency....
Thunderbird2
So he expects the Egyptian people to welcome Sharia law and sink back into a medieval way of life? Where women can't drive, where non-Muslims are treated as infidels? Where the laws of the land and for the way people live come from a book? Yes, I'm sure the women who bare their heads, the young people into western music and the modernisers will love that.
I don't agree with the overly violent crackdowns in Egypt, but the alternative is reverse time travel for Egypt.
MarkG
....and stability was present under Morsi?