Jumat, 16 Agustus 2013



Bob Carr (Aus) says, acts of violence in Egypt will turn into civil war if not immediately held reconciliation talks. Meanwhile, Egyptian authorities prepare for a great demo plans in Cairo after Friday prayers today.

Australia with the international community call for a peaceful end to the violence in Cairo that has harmed the more than 600 fatalities.

According to the Muslim Brotherhood, at least two-thousand supporters rolled president, Mohammed Morsi, was killed when police and soldiers stormed a protest camp on Wednesday.

Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs summoned the Egyptian Ambassador in Canberra, to express concern over the demolition catastrophe many victims in the protest camp.

The camp was established to recognize the overthrow of Egypt's first president elected by the military on June 3.


A government building in Giza near Cairo ablaze by angry demonstrators pro Morsi, and no signs of any political solution.
Australia, England and France requested an emergency conference held by the UN Security Council.
The Security Council has recalled all parties in Egypt that ended the violence and mutual restraint.
Monas Australia Bob Carr says, the situation is very hot and will likely be called on any protests.
The authorities in Cairo are preparing for further protests.


Policies have been instructed to use a sharp ammunition when their lives threatened.
Islamists shout Ramsis nicknamed rally in the capital's airport after Friday prayers today.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Barack Obama condemned the measures taken ad interim government and Egyptian security forces.
Obama's plan to cancel military exercises in response to the Egypt protests penindakan hard on it.
He said the traditional American cooperation can not continue while the civilians killed were killed in the streets, and he canceled two annual defense training on a schedule will last September.


PresidenObama also said former President Morsi government does not involve all pigak and not heed the view of the Egyptian people calling for change at many.
But Obama said, ad interim Egyptian government should immediately repeal emergency law and respect the rights of peaceful protest rallies.

Meanwhile, European leaders condemned the violence in Egypt on Thursday yesterday. The Egyptian ambassador called EU countries who want to express concern over the protesters followed strictly.
Official figures of fatalities in Egypt due to crushing is around 600, most of which occurred in Cairo.

But I suppose that figure does not account for those bodies that have not been officially identified.
According to the Muslim Brotherhood, the actual numbers of fatalities is about 2-thousand.
(Nwk / nwk)

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar