The leaders of Egypt's opposition coalition don't think Saturday's planned referendum on a constitution written by Islamists is legitimate
Leading member of the Salafist Call in Alexandria Saeed Abdel-Azim warned on Monday of an "Islamic revolution" if Egypt's political opposition "attempted to overthrow" the country's elected president, Mohamed Morsi.
A presidential statement on Tuesday said that any citizens arrested by the army during the upcoming constitutional referendum would be tried before a civilian court, rather than a military one.
Egyptian Armed Forces spokesman Colonel Mohamed Ali issued a statement on his Facebook page Tuesday night stating that Defence Minister Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi was inviting President Mohamed Morsi and "political parties and forces" to hold dialogue on Wednesday in hopes of resolving the current political crisis.
Al-Nour Party deny that a series of documentaries were produced in order to influence the upcoming referendum on the constitution.
Former presidential candidate and founder of the Strong Egypt Party, Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh, announced in a statement Monday that the party will call all Egyptians to vote "no" in the upcoming constitutional referendum, following opposition calls to reject the draft national charter.
Galal Morra, secretary general of the Salafi Nour Party, said the party has so far decided not to take part in a protest to be staged by Islamist powers Tuesday.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood on Sunday declared its full support President Mohamed Morsi’s new constitutional decree.
Tahani al-Gebali, vice president of the Supreme Constitutional Court, described the day members of the Islamist current prevented the judges from entering the Supreme Constitutional Court as a black one in the history of the judiciary and the Egyptian state.
An Egyptian-American activist has been arrested in New York after interrupting a lecture by Muslim Brotherhood leader Essam El-Erian
Exiled Hamas leader Khaled Meshaa made his first-ever visit to the Gaza Strip on Friday
Make the president a Coptic, that would throw the cat amongst the pigeons
Secretary General Jamaat-e-Islami Liaqat Baloch on Sunday rang up prominent Ikhwanul Muslimoon leader Muhammad Miftah currently in Egypt and discussed with him the latest situation
Several hundred Egyptians marched toward the presidential palace in Cairo Sunday to protest the president's decision to keep the referendum on a disputed draft constitution
Egypt's Republican Guard restored order around the presidential palace on Thursday after fierce clashes killed seven people
Egypt's newly formed opposition coalition, the National Salvation Front, brings together three key figures who are leading protests against President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood
Despite the state of uncertainty that encircles the future relations between Copts and Muslims, exemplified by the withdrawal of church representatives from the Constituent Assembly on Nov. 16, current collaboration between Egyptian Muslims and Copts provides reasons to be optimistic about the future of coexistence in Egypt.
The Egyptian Front for National Salvation and Coptic Solidarity call for a demonstration in Washington, D.C., on Saturday December 8
The Strong Egypt Party and its leader Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh held a press conference on Thursday at Abul-Fotouh's residence in New Cairo to comment on recent developments
Sunni Islam's highest authority called for restraint and dialogue as violent clashes broke out in Cairo
A coalition of Islamist groups issued a statement on Tuesday condemning anti-Morsi protests outside at the presidential palace in Cairo. It accused the protesters of using violence and ‘sabotaging’ the country.
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