Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Egypt's Military Chief Warns State On The Brink Of Collapse



Egyptian Official Warns Of State's Collapse As Protesters Defy Curfew Order -- CNN

(CNN) -- The political turmoil dividing Egypt threatens the future of the nation, the defense minister said, as the instability persists in the Arab world's most populous country.

"The ongoing conflict among the various political forces ... may lead to the collapse of the state and threaten the future of our coming generations," Defense Minister Gen. Abdul Fattah al-Sisi said Tuesday.

Anti-government protesters ignored Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy's curfew order in cities along the Suez Canal and clashed with police and troops, state-run media reported Tuesday.

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More News On The Unrest In Egypt

Egypt: protesters defy Morsi's curfew - Tuesday 29 January 2013 -- The Guardian
Chief of Egypt’s Army Warns of ‘Collapse’ as Chaos Mounts -- New York Times
Egypt army chief warns of 'state collapse' amid crisis -- BBC
Egypt army chief warns of 'collapse of the state' -- CBC/AP
Egypt's armed forces chief warns unrest could cause collapse of state -- The Guardian
Egyptian Army Chief Warns of State Collapse -- Voice of America
Egypt army chief: 'Collapse of state' a threat, others doubt it
-- USA Today
Egypt’s military chief says clashes threaten the state -- Washington Post
Egypt army chief warns of 'state collapse' -- Al Jazeera
Egypt’s army chief warns country is on brink of collapse -- Euronews
Army warns unrest pushing Egypt to the brink -- Reuters
Egyptians Defy Curfew as Army Warns of ‘Collapse’ -- Daily Beast
Egypt facing 'enormous political, economic challenges': Defence minister -- Ahram Online
Egypt curfew fails to calm streets
-- The Australian
Egypt protests continue despite overnight curfew -- BBC
Egyptian protesters march in defiance of curfew -- NBC News/Reuters
In Port Said, alienation from Cairo makes anger burn hotter -- Christian Science Monitor
U.S. Embassy closes amid Egyptian violence
-- UPI

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