Brotherhood leader demands Morsi reinstated
THE leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, Mohamed Badie, told a protest rally yesterday that he was ready to reach an understanding with the armed forces - but only after the movement's Mohamed Morsi was reinstated as president.
As a military helicopter hovered low over the crowd, Badie called on the army not to fire on its own people and said that demonstrations were stronger than tanks.
"Our bear chests are stronger than bullets," he said.
He had earlier called for mass rallies to continue until the Brotherhood could carry Morsi "on our shoulders."
As a military helicopter hovered low over the crowd, Badie called on the army not to fire on its own people and said that demonstrations were stronger than tanks.
"Our bear chests are stronger than bullets," he said.
He had earlier called for mass rallies to continue until the Brotherhood could carry Morsi "on our shoulders."
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