Supporters of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi flash victory signs during a rally, Nasser City, Cairo, July 3, 2013. |
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood will not work
with "the usurper authorities," a member of its executive board said on
Thursday, rejecting feelers from the newly sworn-in head of state after
the military removed Islamist President Mohamed Morsi from power.
"We reject participation in any work with the usurper authorities," Sheikh Abdel Rahman al-Barr said in a statement published on the group's website.
"We call on protesters to show self-restraint and stay peaceful. We reject the oppressive, police state practices: killing, arrests, curbing media freedom and closing TV channels."
"We reject participation in any work with the usurper authorities," Sheikh Abdel Rahman al-Barr said in a statement published on the group's website.
"We call on protesters to show self-restraint and stay peaceful. We reject the oppressive, police state practices: killing, arrests, curbing media freedom and closing TV channels."
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