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 worldÂ’s cradle of civilization in Upper Egypt, the region of the temples, 750 miles below EgyptÂ’s capitol, a deadly racial clash took place between two Muslim tribes this past week. According to reports by EgyptÂ’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 SisiÂ’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
Ex-President Morsi giving orders from his prison cell
Twenty-eight killed in Aswan, Upper Egypt
In the worldÂ’s cradle of civilization in Upper Egypt, the region of the temples, 750 miles below EgyptÂ’s capitol, a deadly racial clash took place between two Muslim tribes this past week. According to reports by EgyptÂ’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 SisiÂ’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