Sunday, August 18, 2013

Egypt crisis: Cabinet to discuss next steps after protest














Egypt's cabinet is set to discuss the crisis in the country, where hundreds have died in clashes in recent days.
The interim prime minister has put forward a proposal to legally dissolve the Muslim Brotherhood.
Its members are key supporters of Mohammed Morsi, whose ousting as president sparked Egypt's stand-off.
The interim government is continuing to crack down on protests by the Brotherhood, but more demonstrations are planned around Cairo on Sunday.
The pro-Morsi Anti-Coup Alliance announced plans for six marches in Giza, near Cairo. They will start at mosques after prayers at 14:00 GMT and converge on the Supreme Constitutional Court in Maadi.
Three other marches in Cairo at the same time will head towards Heliopolis, where there will be a news conference by the alliance.

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