Ex-President Morsi giving orders from his prison cell

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I imagine that Morsi will be calling the shots for a long time when it comes to his supporters so we can look for more people to be killed..

Ex-President Morsi giving orders from his prison cell

Twenty-eight killed in Aswan, Upper Egypt


In the world’s cradle of civilization in Upper Egypt, the region of the temples, 750 miles below Egypt’s capitol, a deadly racial clash took place between two Muslim tribes this past week. According to reports by Egypt’s news agencies, on April 2 fighting broke out between the Arab-Muslim Alhalaya tribe and the Egyptian non-Arab-Muslim Nubian tribe.

After a visit to Aswan by presidential candidate El Sisi, Arab-Muslim students from the Alhalaya tribe provoked a fight with supporters of El Sisi. Within a few hours of El Sisi’s departure from speaking with tribe leaders, graffiti was found on a public school wall insulting the retired General. Twenty-eight people died in the resulting clash (rocks and bottles thrown escalated into Molotov cocktails and gunfire).

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Twenty-eight killed in Aswan, Upper Egypt
 
I imagine that Morsi will be calling the shots for a long time when it comes to his supporters so we can look for more people to be killed..

Ex-President Morsi giving orders from his prison cell

Twenty-eight killed in Aswan, Upper Egypt


In the world’s cradle of civilization in Upper Egypt, the region of the temples, 750 miles below Egypt’s capitol, a deadly racial clash took place between two Muslim tribes this past week. According to reports by Egypt’s news agencies, on April 2 fighting broke out between the Arab-Muslim Alhalaya tribe and the Egyptian non-Arab-Muslim Nubian tribe.

After a visit to Aswan by presidential candidate El Sisi, Arab-Muslim students from the Alhalaya tribe provoked a fight with supporters of El Sisi. Within a few hours of El Sisi’s departure from speaking with tribe leaders, graffiti was found on a public school wall insulting the retired General. Twenty-eight people died in the resulting clash (rocks and bottles thrown escalated into Molotov cocktails and gunfire).

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Twenty-eight killed in Aswan, Upper Egypt

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Morsi clinging to power and failing.
 
Granny says, "Dat's right - the fix is in...
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Death sentence of Egyptian ex-President Mohamed Morsi overturned
Nov. 15, 2016 -- Egypt's Court of Cassation on Monday overturned the death sentence of former President Mohamed Morsi, who now faces a new trial linked to the Arab Spring uprising that rocked the country in 2011.
The court reversed a lower court's ruling from June 2015 to sentence Morsi to death for his involvement in jailbreaks and mass protests during uprisings in 2011 that removed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

Morsi was democratically elected president in 2012, then overthrown the following year by a military coup. His party, the pan-Arab Muslim Brotherhood, was outlawed, and thousands of supporters were arrested. In the ruling Tuesday, five of Morsi's co-defendants will be retried, and 21 more had their life sentences struck down.

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Although Morsi was spared the death sentence by Egypt's highest court Tuesday, he remain jailed, sentenced to 45 years on other charges, including espionage on behalf of other countries. He also awaits additional trials on terrorism and other spying-related charges. In October the Court of Cassation upheld a 20-year sentence for Morsi for inciting violence.

Egypt has seen regular incidents of protest and political violence since 2011. The activist organization Human Rights Watch has referred to the current administration of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi as a "human rights crisis" in which dissenters against the government routinely have their rights violated.

Death sentence of Egyptian ex-President Mohamed Morsi overturned
 
Solution = execute him.
Problem solved.

You know what the biggest reason is that I don't watch tv. The heroes always let the bad guy live because he might some day change his mind and turn into a good guy. Then they are shocked when he comes back stronger than ever. I mean like duh kill him already.
 

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