Egypt: At Least 4 Killed During Clashes In Matrouh
July 3, 2013 | 2103 GMT
At least four people were killed and seven injured in clashes between the army and supports of deposed President Mohammed Morsi in Egypt’s Matrouh governorate on July 3, Al Arabiya reported. Earlier, Morsi called for his supporters to respect Egypt’s newly invalidated constitution and not respond to the coup that deposed him. Though the Brotherhood is unlikely to abandon the path of democratic politics, Morsi’s ouster will lead elements from more ultraconservative Salafist groups to abandon mainstream politics in favor of armed conflict.
Though the Brotherhood is unlikely to abandon the path of democratic politics, Morsis ouster will lead elements from more ultraconservative Salafist groups to abandon mainstream politics in favor of armed conflict.
The MB may be seriously defanged. And any Salafists that choose armed conflict deserve to get killed.