Saturday, August 17, 2013

Syrian Army says has made more gains

'Day of Rage' - Killings and Chaotic Violence Ramping Up in Egypt





"Deadly clashes between Islamist supporters of deposed President Mohammed Morsy and security forces erupted Friday across Egypt, pushing the country further into chaos as the military-backed government battled to gain control of the streets.

Thousands of protesters, primarily aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood, defied a government-imposed curfew, staying put in Cairo's Ramses Square and the streets, while soldiers and armored personnel carriers were deployed around the square and adjoining streets."*

There will apparently be no 'Week of Reconcilation' between the Egyptian military-backed government and the Muslim Brotherhood Morsi-supporters. In fact, all signs point to more violence and more killings with little chance or peaceful negotiation. Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, and John Iadarola discuss.

*Read more from CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/16/world/m...




"Deadly clashes between Islamist supporters of deposed President Mohammed Morsy and security forces erupted Friday across Egypt, pushing the country further into chaos as the military-backed government battled to gain control of the streets.

Thousands of protesters, primarily aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood, defied a government-imposed curfew, staying put in Cairo's Ramses Square and the streets, while soldiers and armored personnel carriers were deployed around the square and adjoining streets."*

There will apparently be no 'Week of Reconcilation' between the Egyptian military-backed government and the Muslim Brotherhood Morsi-supporters. In fact, all signs point to more violence and more killings with little chance or peaceful negotiation. Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, and John Iadarola discuss.

*Read more from CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/16/world/m...

Turkey-Egypt ties on the rock over military carnage in Egypt

Expert claims Egyptian army killing people to protect democracy