Friday, May 4, 2012

Meanwhile in Egypt: Arab Spring One Year On

Political and pro-democracy groups are holding anti-military demonstrations across Egypt to demand the ruling military respect a July deadline to step down.

Friday’s mass protests come amid heightened tension after 11 people were killed in clashes that broke out on Wednesday when an unidentified group attacked protesters staging a sit-in outside the ministry of defence in Cairo.

"I’m telling the military council… enough bloodshed, enough fabricated crisis, enough unleashing of thugs on the public, enough destruction…  we want them to transfer power to an independent transitional authority tomorrow,” Akrami Darwish, a protester, said on Friday.

The protests, to "protect the revolution and against bloodshed", are expected to draw people from all major political formations in Egypt, namely the Muslim Brotherhood, the Salafist movement and the liberal activist movements.

  al Jazeera
Boy, those all sound like names Washington wouldn't back, so I'm guessing the Eyptian military junta has no reason to step down.

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