Morsi’s wife tells supporters to remain defiant

Morsi’s wife tells supporters to remain defiant

PanARMENIAN.Net - The wife of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi told thousands of his supporters Thursday, Aug 8, to remain defiant in the face of the military-backed government's threat to clear ongoing protests, promising her husband "is coming back, God willing," The Associated Press reports.

Naglaa Mahmoud made her first appearance since the July 3, when Morsi was arrested and has been held by military authorities since then.

Morsi is held with his top aides, a number of whom have been transferred over the past days to a prison in southern Cairo. They face charges including instigating violence in various incidents that led to deadly street violence over one-year-rule of Morsi.

Morsi's children also have joined the Nasr City protest camp and called for release of their father. The protest camp is the site of one of two sit-ins by Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood group and its allies. Protesters demand Morsi's reinstatement, restoration of the suspended constitution drafted under Morsi and the return of Morsi's Islamist-dominated legislative council which was also disbanded.

Egypt's interim leaders and the military say they'll stick with a fast-track transition plan that calls for elections by early next year. Foreign diplomats and Arab foreign ministries have tried to mediate a peaceful resolution between the two sides. A joint statement by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

But the interim government concluded on Wednesday that all efforts have failed and that it will clear the sit-ins.

"The decision agreed on by all to clear the sit-ins is final and irreversible," Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi said on state television, reading a statement issued by the Egyptian Cabinet.

It is unclear what the government's crackdown on the sit-ins would entail or when it would begin, but it appeared unlikely to start until next week. The Cabinet statement said the government was keen not to take action during the celebrations that mark the end of Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which started Thursday and continue for four days.

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