The Egyptian immigrants in Canada are organizing a demonstration next Saturday against terrorism of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt demanding the international community to support Egypt's new democratic regime.
The Coptic Church in Australia launched an initiative to collect donations for the victims of terrorism in Egypt.
Protectors of Faith Association has issued a statement in which it warns against new attempts to incite sectarian strife by Morsy's supporters by publishing fake pornographic photos of Coptic girls on the internet.
Members of the Canadian Egyptian community in Montreal and several human rights organizations will hold a peaceful demonstration on Saturday, August 31st. The objective is to expose and denounce the terrorist acts of the Muslim Brotherhood, and its Islamist allies, and to express their support and solidarity with the Egyptian people in their determination to rebuild a full-fledged democratic state.
Catherine Ashton, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, said in a press conference today that the European Union is ready to support Egypt and to restore dialogue among all conflicting parties in Egypt.
Bahaa Ramzy, head of Coptic Dutch Organization, said that an Egyptian delegation of Coptic organizations as well as the Coptic Church held meeting with the Dutch government and many politicians in The Hague for three hours to explain many facts about the situation in Egypt.
Egyptian organizations in the United States have called for a mass rally on August 22 in front of the White House to support Egypt.
Pope Tawadros II, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of St. Mark See, has sent a message of condolences to the Egyptian president Adly Mansour for the soldiers who were killed yesterday in Rafah.
Coptic businessman Naguib Sawiris said that unofficial delegation is currently visiting Europe in order to explain facts about the Egyptian revolution of June 30 as well as the terroristic attacks of the Muslim Brotherhood and its supporters.
2 Coptic men were killed after they have refused to pay royalty to supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsy in Sarakna village, Assiut.
Justice and Development for Human Rights organization in Minya said that more than 80 churches as well as many properties of the Copts were burnt in Egypt during the last few days.
European Union of Coptic Organizations for Human Rights (EUCOHR) issued a statement today to support the Egyptian Army against terrorism in Egypt.
Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former Secretary General of the United Nations, sent a letter to the current Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon in which he urges the UN to be precise concerning the Egyptian issues, and explain the facts to the whole world.
Rafik Gresh, spokesperson of the Catholic Church in Egypt said Pope Francis asked the faithful to join him in praying for an end to the violence that rocked Cairo.
86 members of U.S. Senate have refused to cut foreign aid to Egypt, Libya and Pakistan.
Police have seized a car full of weapons heading to the supporters of former president Mohamed Morsy at Rabaa Adawya sit-in.
A security source at the Ministry of Interiors said that Rabaa sit-in will be ended using gradual violence starting with tear gas.
Mahmoud Badr, media spokesman of Rebel movement, said on Facebook, that they don't accept the initiate of Catherine Ashton, vice president of the european commission, for the safe exit of the Brotherhood or those who killed or incited killing of innocent people.
Colonel Ahmed Mohamed Ali, military spokesman, said on his official page on Facebook that General Abdel-Fattah Sisi, Minister of Defence, did not call for violence during his speech today, but rather for a mandate to confront violence.
One of the sites that belongs to the American White House has called the government to declare the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group.
European Union of Coptic Organizations for Human Rights EUCOHR has issued a statement to give the army a mandate to confront the expected violence following the overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Morsy.
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Prime minister in an interview to clarify to the world the fact of 30 of june