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Egypt’s Jihad Group: We will not allow Morsi’s overthrow, our patience is running out

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11jihad Egypt’s Jihad Group: We will not allow Morsi’s overthrow, our patience is running outEgypt’s Islamic Party of Jama’at Al Jihad,or “the Jihad Group,” issued a warning this week against demonstrators saying that the patience of Islamic parties is running out and they will  “respond with force.” Muhammad Samra, the spokesman for the party, invited everyone to “go back to their senses” in a statement he issued on Monday.  He added that they delivered their message to the president and expressing the displeasure at “insulting Islam and Islamic movements and blood spilling of Islamists.” He added that the Brotherhood was wrong in not responding to the attacks because they want to appear patient to the world.  He said that the attacks should be confronted with arms, which the Brotherhood has not done so far. 

 

Summarized by Coptic Solidarity; original source, Al Masry Al Youm, March 26, 2013

 

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11jihad Egypt’s Jihad Group: We will not allow Morsi’s overthrow, our patience is running outEgypt’s Islamic Party of Jama’at Al Jihad,or “the Jihad Group,” issued a warning this week against demonstrators saying that the patience of Islamic parties is running out and they will  “respond with force.” Muhammad Samra, the spokesman for the party, invited everyone to “go back to their senses” in a statement he issued on Monday.  He added that they delivered their message to the president and expressing the displeasure at “insulting Islam and Islamic movements and blood spilling of Islamists.” He added that the Brotherhood was wrong in not responding to the attacks because they want to appear patient to the world.  He said that the attacks should be confronted with arms, which the Brotherhood has not done so far. 

 

Summarized by Coptic Solidarity; original source, Al Masry Al Youm, March 26, 2013