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Message Subject Breaking -Live feed Cairo, clashes intensify after Friday Prayers, first security wall breached
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President Mohamed Morsi condemned Tuesday's attacks on US diplomatic missions in Cairo and Benghazi during a press conference in Brussels on Thursday.

He went on to condemn the anti-Islam film that sparked the attacks, describing any insult against the Prophet Mohamed as a "red line."

"We Egyptians reject any kind of assault or insult against our prophet. I condemn and oppose all who... insult our prophet," Morsi said.

He offered his condolences on the death of Christopher Stevens, the US Ambassador to Libya, and three other embassy staff, who were killed late Tuesday during an attack on the US consulate in Benghazi.

Morsi went on to say that Islam strongly condemns the killing of innocent people. “Whoever kills a soul, it is as if he had slain mankind entirely," he said, quoting the Quran.

He asserted that people had the right to protest peacefully and that Egypt was strong enough to protect foreign missions and envoys on its soil, as well as public and private property.

He warned against further attacks on foreign missions that would violate Egyptian and international law.

Morsi said that he had spoken with US President Barack Obama and told him that it was necessary to put in place "legal measures which will discourage those seeking to damage relations... between the Egyptian and American people."

In Cairo, police used tear gas on Thursday as they clashed with a stone- and bottle-throwing crowd protesting near the US embassy in Cairo over a film mocking Islam, witnesses and the interior ministry said.
[link to english.ahram.org.eg]

This will not escalate here, because anybody who tries to vandalize any property or become violent will be dealt with and punished according to law. More interesting is what Morsi told Obama, "discourage those seeking to damage relations between the Egyptian and American people"...yeah - I wonder WHO would want that hm?
And again, IMF loan is in the news for days...lots of disputes whether to take it or not and how much. Go figure.
 
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