Mursi Warns of Instability in Egypt

Ousted President Mohammed Mursi has accused Abdel Fatah el-Sissi, the head of Egypt's military, of treason and warned that the country will not be stable until the coup that drove him from power is reversed.
  • Egypt:   Mursi Warns of Instability

    VOA, 13 November 2013

    Ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi said the country will not see stability until the coup that drove him from power is reversed and those responsible are held accountable. Read more »

Supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi take part in a protest against the military (file photo).

  • Egypt:   Deposed President Takes Hard Line

    DW, 13 November 2013

    Mohammed Morsi has said Egypt will have no stability "without removing consequences of the coup" that unseated him.The army ousted Egypt's first democratically elected president… Read more »

  • Egypt:   Egypt on Edge Before Mursi Trial

    VOA, 3 November 2013

    Security is tight ahead of the trial of Egypt's deposed president Mohamed Morsi, set to open Monday in Cairo. Animosity is running high on all sides, and a renewed wave of… Read more »

  • Egypt:   Mursi Trial Venue Moved

    Aswat Masriya, 3 November 2013

    The trial of Egyptian deposed President Mohamed Mursi will be held at the Academy of Police on Monday in the outskirts of Cairo, said a judicial source. Read more »

  • Egypt:   Detention of Egypt's Mursi Extended

    Aswat Masriya, 11 November 2013

    A Cairo court extended on Sunday the detention period of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi for 30 days, judicial sources said. Read more »

  • Egypt:   Brotherhood Supporters Protest At High Court

    Aswat Masriya, 9 November 2013

    Tens of Muslim Brotherhood supporters rallied by Egypt's High Court in downtown on Saturday morning to denounce mass arrests that followed the army's ouster of Islamist President… Read more »

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