Supporters of ousted President Islamist Mohamed Mursi asked
the Egyptians to mass demonstrations on November 4 , the day he goes on trial
for incitement to murder , raising the prospect of further bloodshed as the
crisis continuous political country.The trial could still stir up tensions between the Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood and the military-backed government and deepen instability that has
decimated tourism and investment in the most populous Arab country and Egypt. The charges relate to the death of a dozen people in clashes outside
the presidential palace last December after protesters angry Mursi with a
decree to expand their powers .Security OperationMursi was held in an undisclosed location since he was overthrown on
July 3. Since then , Egypt has been rocked by almost daily attacks by militants
in the Sinai Peninsula and clashes between supporters and opponents of the
Brotherhood.Hundreds of Brotherhood members were killed and key executives were
imprisoned in one of the toughest security raids in the history of the
movement.
Security sources said Mursi should be tried in Cairo Institute Tora
police near the most famous prison in Egypt, Mubarak held until transferred to
house arrest in August Islamists led many demonstrations calling for the restoration of Mursi,
prompting the government to consider imposing severe restrictions on
demonstrations, a move that drew criticism from rights groups human rights . The protests spread to college campuses , including Al -Azhar , the
ancient seat of Sunni Muslim learning , which has always toed the government
line. However, there is no evidence that this is the Brotherhood or the
military-backed government is ready to make concessions. Attacks against soldiers and police have increased considerably since
Mursi was overthrown. Gunmen killed a policeman in the northern Sinai Thursday.
security sources said that Law on demonstration by the Interim President Mansour Adly . The measure would prohibit
unauthorized demonstration before the police , and allow the interior minister
and senior officials to postpone or cancel the event at its discretion. Also
establish zones free Äúprotest at around state buildings , where battles were
wagedbetween Morsi , supporters and opponents of the AM .
The government has painted the bill as an attempt to break the Muslim
Brotherhood , which has protested bitterly against Morsi , indent marker . But
the bill has caused a wave of anger across the political spectrum in Egypt.
Many Egyptians who risked their lives protesting in recent years, they are not
shy to express their anger .
Article 5 states that the protesters
can not cover their faces at all . That does not explain if it allowed women
wearing the niqab to participate in events . Article 6 states that
demonstrators must notify the police 24 hours before the event, which details
the start and end location, and the names of each of the protesters, who plans
to participate in the demonstration. Section 9 prohibits sit- ins ( such as
mass pro - sitting on Rabaa Al- Morsi Adawiya violently suppressed by the
security forces) , and said that the events should not disturb public order ,
the interests of citizens or cut public roads. Article 14 limits the events
around areas of interest include the presidential seat , ministries, police
stations , courts and international bodies in which some of Egypt, AOS largest
demonstrations took place in recent years. Article 18 states that the protesters
may be fined up to 100,000 EGP , or about $ 14,500 . The average annual income
in Egypt is only $ 3,600.