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    Egypt to deploy soldiers, tanks ahead of strike

    CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's ruling generals said Wednesday they would deploy more soldiers and tanks across the country, an announcement seen as a warning to activists planning a national strike on the anniversary of the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak.

    Campaigners demanding a swifter transition to civilian rule have called for mass walkouts and civil disobedience on February 11.

    At least 15 people have died in street fighting in Cairo and the eastern city of Suez in recent days, unrest provoked by the death of 74 people after a soccer match.

    The ruling military council issued a statement saying it would send patrols across the country to "maintain the security ... of public, private and state buildings."

    Lieutenant General Sami Enan, the armed forces chief of staff, urged Egyptians to "protect the security and stability of the country through work and production," the state news agency MENA reported.

    Prime Minister Kamal al-Ganzouri told a conference that calls for civil disobedience were part of a plan to "overthrow the state ..." and said all Egyptians should unite to get through the crises and dangers the country was facing.

    Al-Azhar, a prestigious seat of Sunni Muslim learning, also criticized the calls for civil disobedience, the state-owned al-Ahram news portal reported, and MENA said that Pope Shenouda, head of the Orthodox Coptic church, had said civil disobedience was against religion.

    The head of the military council, Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, called earlier this week for plans for the first post-Mubarak presidential election, currently scheduled for June, to be completed quickly.

    Elections for the lower house of parliament have been completed and those for the upper house are under way. The armed forces have said they will hand over power to civilian authorities after the presidential poll.

    Some Egyptians accuse the army of blocking real reform of the security forces, which enjoyed virtual impunity under Mubarak.

    (Reporting by Marwa Awad and Shaimaa Fayed; Editing by Tim Pearce)

     

    6 comments

    • fouz  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      we wish have peace life, we egyptian should know if there is no country, no home.
    • BUD  •  Cairo, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      Our home our country IS CALLING ALL OF YOU , protect your home country , protect your boundaries , Be proud of your Armed Forces , do not listen to misleading Media , believe in in your Country and your people Be strong and do not let others take advantage and destroy you.because they are full of hatred and jealousy be wise be smart be alert be vigilant .Men of this country we all know in hard and difficult times stand up ONE HAND ONE MAN That is why we call them MEN ! May God bless our Land.
      • Thia 3 months ago
        Stupid does it, Yes are calling for the people to protect the very people who are destroying the country. Obviously, you are one of those who think people should countinue to move into the cemeteries with their families and keep praying..check yourself...Even the once who claim they are educated are still brain washed into believing things come to those who wait and wait and wait do nothing.. The head of the Arm Force, family and friends live in luxury and can get whatever they want! need i say no more...
    • Edger Nkiggi  •  Khartoum, Sudan  •  3 months ago
      god will help you ohh
    • Esam  •  3 months ago
      the majority of Egyptian people agree with the military council to deliver power july first and most people do not agree with this strike thanks a lot
      • Thia 3 months ago
        Yes, because most Egytians are cowards. They sit around for all these years and watch the Miltary run the country to the ground. Look at all the people living in proverty, living in cemeteries? Look at all the slums and dirty streets, look at all the trash piles infront of the schools? I counld go on and on, but take a look at all the very nice clubs and facilities the Military have, some just sitting with no one using it. Even the Zoo, look at the condition of it, the only place most poor people can afford to take their children...This is all about power control and money! none of them care about the people, if they did, the country would not be where it is now!
    • Mohamed  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  3 months ago
      Yes, we need the army because we want a law and a system, these people inthe streets are destroying Egypt, if they love Egypt they have to go and work, enough is enugh, the parliament can talk so they do not talk on behalf of the parliment
    • Taalib  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      The Egyptian people need to stop all this protest and re- learn the religion of Islam especially it's bases Tawheed. They need to rely only first on ALLAAH and leave "Democracy" alone its not from GOD!
      • Thia 3 months ago
        Obviously the religion you all going on about is not helping you all. If it were, you people wouldnt be in this situation. LIARS, KILLERS, STEALERS, ADULTERS AND THE WHOLE WORKS...Are all these things from God?

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