
Spokesperson of Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed al-Beltagi stated that army chief and Defense Minister Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi would not be able to disperse the protests by using force, adding that he might tend to execute massacre at certain intervals. I don't think Al-Sisi comprehends that dispersing protests by using force would fail and such a stance would spread the protests to all squares in Egypt, al-Beltagi told AA in an exclusive interview. Al-Beltagi stated that al-Sisi might twist the protests by showing them differently, and he might also execute massacres at certain intervals as well as limit protestors from reaching their daily needs.
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