
Egypt's military spokesman Colonel Ahmed Mohammed Ali said on Thursday that the country's army has no intention of excluding any political party. The Egyptian military deposed the country's Muslim Brotherhood-led government on July 3 following mass demonstrations. Army-installed Interim President Adly Mansour yesterday warned Brotherhood supporters to end their sit-in protests in Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya Square and elsewhere, where they are calling for ousted president Mohammed Morsi to be reinstated. In a televised statement, Ali said: “Our brothers in Rabaa al-Adawiya Square are Egyptians and get the same rights [as everyone else].” The army spokesman added that Egypt's future relies all Egyptians, regardless of their political or religious affiliations.
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