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LIVE BLOG: MORSI OVERTHROWN – ISLAMIST-BACKED CONSTITUTION SUSPENDED [UPDATED 3:23PM EDT]


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3:23PM EDT: Morsi’s aide says Egyptian leader has been moved to an undisclosed location.

3:14PM EDT: Egypt’s military chief suspends Islamist-backed constitution, says new Cabinet to be formed.

3:10PM EDT: Egypt’s military chief says president is replaced by chief justice of constitutional court.

2:56PM EDT: Egypt state-run newspaper says that the army told Morsi at 5pm GMT that he was no longer President.

2:24PM EDT: Egyptian Army posts on Facebook that it will issue a statement within an hour.

1:53PM EDT (Al Jazeera): Gehad ElHaddad, a spokesperson for the Muslim Brotherhood and senior adviser to Freedom & Justice Party, has told Al Jazeera that ‘a full military coup is underway.’ Haddad said ‘tanks are on the move around the outskirts of Cairo’ and that ‘some high ranking members of the Brotherhood have been arrested.’ Haddad told Al Jazeera and that communication with President Morsi has been cut off so he cannot confirm or deny if he was moved from the Republican Guard HQ.

1:29PM EDT: Reuters reports – U.S. State Department says situation in Egypt remains fluid, cannot confirm whether military coup underway.

1:25PM EDT: Reuters India reports that the Egyptian Army has erected barbed wire, barriers around barracks where President Mursi is working.

1:00P EDT: Mada Masr, a news site in Egypt, reports on Twitter that army tanks have arrived in downtown Cairo, in the vicinity of Tahrir Square.

12:50PM EDT: Jeremy Bowen, the BBC’s Middle East editor, just reported on Twitter that troops in armored vehicles had arrived at Cairo University, where there were deadly clashes early Wednesday between supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Morsi.

12:45PM EDT: Mohamed Morsi held his ground in a statement released via the Facebook account of the presidential spokesman earlier on Wednesday, shortly after an army-imposed deadline for him to reconcile with his political foes or resign passed, saying that he remained the legitimate and democratically elected president of Egypt.

“The presidency reaffirms that violating constitutional legitimacy threatens democratic practice by veering off the right track and threatens the freedom of expression that Egypt has lived since the revolution,” the statement said.

12:39PM EDT: Soliders block bridge leading to Cairo University:

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12:33PM EDT: The scene at Tahrir Square:

ta10:44AM EDT: An hour before the deadline expired, the mood remained defiant in Cairo’s Nasr City district, with Morsi’s supporters insisting they would defend the president.

“We are the constitution, we are freedom, we are legitimacy, we are the revolution,” said Essam el-Erian, a senior member of the Brotherhood, at a press conference.

9:23AM EDT (Reuters): Egyptian troops with armoured vehicles have secured the central Cairo studios of state television on Wednesday, security sources have said.

As a deadline approaches when the army high command is expected to step in and reorder Egypt’s political institutions, the sources said staff not involved in working on live broadcasts had left the building.

9:00AM EDT: Video of fighting near Cairo University late Tuesday night between supporters and opponents on President Mohamed Morsi.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)



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  1. Nasser would proclaim in the days leading up to the six-day war that he intended to wipe out Israel with the exception of Meah Shearim.

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