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Article content Maya Alleruzzo / The Associated Press Files This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. He creates the law, passes the law, and oversees the law,” said Manal Tibe, an activist who was a member of the assembly writing the new constitution until she withdrew earlier this year to protest the Islamists’ domination of it. Morsi aide Samer Marqous, a Coptic Christian, resigned to protest the “undemocratic” decree. urged “all Egyptians to resolve their differences over these important issues peacefully and through democratic dialogue,” she said.Īmnesty International, the London-based rights group, said Morsi’s new powers “trample the rule of law and herald a new era of repression.” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland, said in a statement that the edicts raise “concerns” for many Egyptians and for the international community, adding that the country’s revolution had aimed in part to prevent too much power from being concentrated in one person’s hands.
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Clinton had been in Cairo for extensive talks with Morsi before the truce was announced. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton for brokering a cease-fire between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers on Wednesday. His move came at a time when he was enjoying lavish praise from U.S. At the same time, the courts were the only civilian branch of government with a degree of independence: Morsi already holds not only executive power but also legislative authority, since there is no parliament. His edicts effectively shut down the judiciary’s ability to do so again. They have focused on the judiciary, which many Egyptians see as too much under the sway of Mubarak-era judges and prosecutors and which has shaken up the political process several times with its rulings, including by dissolving the lower house of parliament, which the Brotherhood led. Morsi and the Brotherhood contend that supporters of the old regime are holding up progress toward democracy. The two sides exchanged insults and scuffled briefly. In the southern city of Assiut, ultraconservative Islamists and former jihadists outnumbered liberal and leftists in rival demonstrations.
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State TV reported that offices of the Brotherhood’s political arm were burned in the Suez Canal cities of Suez, Ismailia and Port Said, east of Cairo. The protesters then stormed a nearby Brotherhood office.
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Outside a mosque in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, anti-Morsi crowds threw stones and firecrackers on Brotherhood backers who used prayer rugs to protect themselves, injuring at least 15. In a throwback to last year’s 18-day anti-Mubarak uprising, they chanted the iconic slogan first heard in Tunisia in late 2010: “The people want to overthrow the regime.” They also yelled “erhal, erhal,” – Arabic for “leave, leave.” Tens of thousands of activists massed in Tahrir itself, denouncing Morsi. The controversial prosecutor general, a Mubarak appointee seen by many as lax in pursuing former regime figures, was removed from his post.Other police officers accused of killings, however, will not be retried. A new judiciary body of “protection of the revolution” is created to reopen investigations, prosecutions and trials of former regime officials, including ousted President Hosni Mubarak, for the killing of protesters during last year’s uprising.The president can take any steps or measures necessary to prevent threats to “the revolution, the life of the nation or national unity and security” or to the functioning of state institutions.Both are dominated by the Brotherhood and other Islamists and several cases demanding their disbanding were before the courts, which previously dissolved the lower house of parliament. No judicial body can dissolve the upper house of parliament or the assembly writing the new constitution.This applies to decisions he has made since taking office in June and any he makes until a new constitution is approved and a new parliament is elected, expected in the spring at the earliest. All laws and decisions by the president are final, cannot be appealed, overturned or halted by the courts or other bodies.Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.