الجيش المصري يؤكد اعتقال محمد مرسي

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اكد مسؤول عسكري رفيع المستوى في وقت مبكر من صباح الخميس لوكالة فرانس برس ان الجيش المصري يحتجز محمد مرسي وهو ما اعلنه في وقت سابق مسؤول من الاخوان المسلمين الذين ينتمي اليهم الرئيس المخلوع.

وصرح المسؤول الذي رفض الكشف عن هويته ان مرسي "محتجز بصورة وقائية"، ملمحا الى امكان توجيه اتهامات ضده.

ومساء الاربعاء اطاح الرئيس الاسلامي واعلن تولي رئيس المحكمة الدستورية العليا ادارة البلاد مؤقتا الى حين اجراء انتخابات رئاسية مبكرة مما اثار فرحة عارمة بين مئات الالاف من المصريين المحتشدين في الشوارع.

وكان جهاد الحداد المسؤول في الاخوان المسلمين اعلن في وقت سابق ان مرسي وفريقه معتقلون في مبنى عسكري وان "مرسي فصل عن فريقه ونقل الى وزارة الدفاع".

وكان الحداد صرح ان "مرسي وجميع الفريق الرئاسي هم في الاقامة الجبرية في نادي الحرس الجمهوري".

وذكرت صحيفة الاهرام في عددها لليوم الخميس ان قوات الامن المصري امرت باعتقال 300 عضو من الاخوان المسلمين.

وكان مصدر امني مصري اعلن ان قوات الامن اعتقلت ليل الاربعاء الخميس رئيس حزب الحرية والعدالة (اخوان مسلمون) سعد الكتاتني ونائب المرشد العام للاخوان المسلمين رشاد البيومي.

كما اوقفت قوات الامن بث قناة التلفزيون التابعة للاخوان المسلمين وقامت بتفتيش مكاتب قناة "الجزيرة مباشر" التي بثت تسجيل فيديو لمرسي.

التعليقات 13
Thumb AngryLeb 07:48 ,2013 تموز 04

He was too religious and driving the country to another Kandahar, when Egyptian realized that after 12 months, They suddenly wake up and said no way, that's his Story. But that's a funny guy

Missing mark 08:27 ,2013 تموز 04

I hope Lebanese people will learn from the great Egyptians. Egyptians want freedom and good life, and they love their country,religion come in second place in their private life.this why they couldn't keep this religious scum mursi in power.they want to move forward and he was dragging them back A thousand year into retardness. With all respect to our Lebanese army, I wish the day will come when they will be like the Egyptian army stron and able to get rid of all our corrupted politicians (with no exception). Unfortunately a strong army wil need the support of a strong non religious , non sectarian people who love their country more than anything else. Oh , hey stop am dreaming ........

Default-user-icon zeina (ضيف) 10:15 ,2013 تموز 04

excellent comment.Totally agree!!

Default-user-icon NoArmy (ضيف) 10:22 ,2013 تموز 04

I'm not sure about what "good" the army can bring.

Although I despise Morsi and any extremist or merely religious movement, I don't think the Army should intervene anywhere as it sets very dangerous precedents.

Morsi was democratically elected and this is uncontestable. The army's intervention in the political process, decision to discard a constitution (however badly conceived) or removal of the president (whoever he his) from power is extremely dangerous as it sets the path to a dictatorship and renders democracy useless.

There are other democratic processes in place to remove presidents from power.

Default-user-icon zeina (ضيف) 10:16 ,2013 تموز 04

excellent comment. very true!

Default-user-icon Tikram Ayntaynkin (ضيف) 08:47 ,2013 تموز 04

Finally, GabbyMarch14's prediction of the fall of the "ASSad" regime has materialized. Thank God for that! Oh, this is not Syria but Egypt? Oh, this is not "ASSad" but Morsi? Hey, that's OK. It's not a big deal if GabbyMarch14 was off by a few thousand kilometers and a few letters forming some last name! After all, it is rare that the NostraDamsels of March 14 and Lebanon First Some Twenty-Two Damn Years Late and Still are off, wouldn't you say? For example, Twenty-Two Damn Years and Still are a fleeting moment in a nation's history, no?

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 10:08 ,2013 تموز 04

In a transition period and when you are elected with a thin margin, a president has to be more inclusive. He acted like a bull in a china store and he alianated most of egyptians.

Default-user-icon dddd (ضيف) 10:42 ,2013 تموز 04

Morsi za7at 3an el Korsi webtadayna el igura2at el qanounia..
ViVa Egypt

Missing thomas... 11:21 ,2013 تموز 04

give him a ray ban and a stretcher and park him next to mobarak.and make sure he closes his eyes in font of the judge.

Missing beirutbastard00 11:45 ,2013 تموز 04

No no.

During mubaraks rule, the only two organized parties were his own, and the Muslim brotherhood.

After the revolution, the opposition u see today was fragmented, unknown, and didnt have the time to organize properly. Not to mention they were leaderless really.

In the elections there were no winners by a majority. The ones that had the highest votes were MB, and mubaraks old party. So a run off was held between those two parties.

So, the Egyptians choice was between MB or the ppl they just ousted. MB wins of course. But they over reached, and the ppl went back to the street, only now more organized, and have chosen al baradai as their leader.

Missing beirutbastard00 11:50 ,2013 تموز 04

Morsi only won by default, because the other choice was mubaraks friends.

Now the opposition is organized and ready. They saw the mistake they made by being fragmented, now they're getting behind baradai.

I'm proud of the Egyptians.

Missing mark 13:00 ,2013 تموز 04

Happy 3rd of July egypt

Missing spirit 02:58 ,2013 تموز 05

Amazing ! It has almost taken 3years to bring down Bashar Al Assad, & he is still standing .
It has only taken 48 hours for Morsi to be illuminated !
Muslim Brotherhood , Al Qaida , FSA, Salafists , Whabists , Al Nusra , Al Shabab, Taliban , & last but not least the KSA as well as the GCC states your days are numbered in hours' , tick tock.....tick tock... You are all finished !