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Morsy’s departure key to solving Egypt crisis: Syria

DAMASCUS – Egypt will overcome its current crisis if President Mohamed Morsy leaves office, Syria's Information Minister Omran al-Zohbi said on Wednesday, as massive protests against the Islamist leader went into their fourth day.

Egypt's "security and unity are a national responsibility", Zohbi told a news conference broadcast by state television.

"Egypt will be able to overcome its crisis if Morsy realises that the vast majority of the Egyptian people refuse his presence and are calling for his departure," he added.

"Those who are loyal to the (Egyptian) nation should side by the people, and against the terrorism of the Muslim Brotherhood" movement from which Morsy hails.

There is long-standing animosity between the Syrian regime and the Muslim Brotherhood, and membership in the group has been punishable by death in Syria since the 1980s.

The Syrian branch of the Brotherhood today plays a key role in the exiled opposition National Coalition, which is recognised by more than 100 states and organisations as legitimate representative of the Syrian people.

Zohbi launched a verbal attack on Monday as well against Morsy– who last month severed ties with Syria — saying the Brotherhood had proven a failure in Egypt.

Egypt is Sunni Muslim, as a are the vast majority of rebels fighting to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad whose Alawite sect is an offhshoot of Shiite Islam.

Morsy has repeatedly called for Assad to step down.

More than 100,000 people have been killed in Syria's war, says the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

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