Egypt

Brotherhood urges supporters to continue protests as clashes rage

The Muslim Brotherhood has called upon supporters not to leave squares as clashes heat between security and anti-regime activists marking the third anniversary of the January 2011 uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak. 
 
The group, in its statement, urged members not to leave streets until the "coup is reversed," noting to the army's ouster of former president and MB leader Mohamed Morsy.
 
The group said that the recent spate of explosions that have hit several facilities, including police units, are fabricated.
 
"The coup's bloody machine knows but impetuous actions, and has nothing to do to confront you except for fabricated bombings."
 
It said millions of revolutionaries will not return from squares until it "reverses the coup and refer killers to justice."
 
 
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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