The government of ex-President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak conceived the scheme and ex-President Mohamed Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood team developed it further...
The economy is still struggling on many fronts but some indicators look healthier thanks largely to over US$8 billion of aid from Gulf Arab governments since the army deposed President Mohamed Mursi on 3 July...
Ramy Sabry a member of the PSAP but not of the new Front said similar fronts had been formed in July 2011 January 2012 and after the then President Mohamed Mursi's constitutional decree last November awarding himself dictatorial powers (AC Vol 53 No 25 A country polarised)...
Six weeks after President Mohamed Mursi was removed from office by his army commander General Abdel Fatah Khalil el Sisi and taken away to an undisclosed place of detention more than 1 000 people have been killed mainly by forces under the command of the Ministry of the Interior (AC Vol 54 No 14 The agony and the ecstasy & Vol 54 No 15 Rebels with many causes)...
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Since its initial condemnation of El Sisi's ousting of President Mohamed Mursi on 3 July the African Union has maintained a deafening silence reflecting differences among its members...
Saudi's public hostility to ex-President Mohamed Mursi followed Omer's own public humiliation on 4 August when he missed Hassan Rouhani's inauguration as President of his ally Iran because Saudi refused him overflight...
The fact that the army decreed the end of the rule of President Mohammed Mursi detained him and shot dead dozens of his supporters gave the events all the hallmarks of a military coup...
Protestors were also brought onto the streets by rising prices and unemployment shortages of petrol lengthening power cuts and the sense that ex-President Mohamed Mursi ruled for the Brotherhood not for Egypt...
Vol 54 No 13 |
- EGYPT
- ETHIOPIA
A week ago Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi was saying he would not rule out going to war to stop Ethiopia from building its US$4...
Vol 54 No 12 |
- AFRICAN UNION
He was backed by Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe and Egypt’s Mohammed Mursi whose governments earn substantial sums from tourist attractions such as Victoria Falls and the Pyramids...