Translation
of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Statement regarding the President’s
Constitutional Declaration Thursday and the events that followed on
Friday.
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Our homeland, Egypt,
is passing through a difficult time and serious events. The country’s
legitimate elected authorities, represented in its President and the
Constituent Assembly (CA), seek to complete the constitutional
institutions by writing the new national charter to fill the
constitutional vacuum that prevailed since the fall of the former
regime.
There will be a referendum on
the constitution, and then new parliamentary elections, which should
lead to order and stability, achieve security and protect the revolution
and its gains. Together, we will push the wheel of production, bringing
investment, for economic prosperity and social justice.
Meanwhile, many parties, forces
and groups seek to prevent all this from happening, by demanding
dissolution of the CA and preventing the completion of the new
Constitution. They therefore seek to prevent parliamentary elections and
deprive the homeland and the people of the legislative and regulatory
authority, so the country remains in a vacuum, in a state of chaos as a
prelude to toppling the elected regime and grabbing power.
Many popular personalities demanded revolutionary action to protect the country, rebuild institutions and achieve stability.
The president responded to
these revolutionary national demands Thursday with the Constitutional
Declaration which seeks to achieve a number of those revolutionary
goals, such as retrials for those accused of killing revolutionaries,
honoring and caring for those injured during the revolution, and sacking
the Public Prosecutor who was appointed by the ousted president.
Moreover, the Constitutional
Declaration protects the CA and the elected Shura Council and makes
immune the president's Decrees for a period not exceeding two months.
The vast majority of the
Egyptian people welcomed these Decrees, and showed strong support for
them as they came out in several mass demonstrations to declare support.
This was also reflected in and confirmed by several independent opinion
polls conducted by various print and broadcast media outlets.
Certain political leaders
condemned the Declaration, together with their supporters who did not
realize the seriousness of the situation for the Egyptian people’s
revolution, having received a - deliberately or inadvertently -
distorted image of that Declaration.
Thus they went out in
counter-demonstrations chanting insults and obscenities for slogans.
Joining them were groups of thugs who went on the rampage, destroying
and burning the headquarters of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) in
Alexandria and in other cities. Others attacked police officers with
Molotov bombs and stones, setting public and private institutions on
fire.
Then we heard irresponsible
calls for escalation, sabotage and strike actions to disable state
facilities. All this is certainly neither wise nor patriotic. In fact,
it ignores the higher interests of the country, the popular will and the
majority that represents the principles of democracy, which all parties
claim to respect.
Despite material and moral
harm, we still call on everyone to show a spirit of responsibility and
to work with citizens to gain their trust. We call for honest political
rivalry to achieve the interests of the country in the light of
democracy and justice.
The majority of Egyptians,
including the Muslim Brotherhood, strongly support the President’s
Decrees, seek to build constitutional institutions and achieve the
demands of the people and the revolution.
We therefore call upon all
national, revolutionary, Muslim and youth groups and movements to join
protest marches in liberty squares across Egypt’s provinces, after
Sunset prayers on Sunday to reaffirm their support for these Decrees.
Furthermore, we invite them all for a million-man march and demonstration in Abdeen Square on Tuesday for the same goal.
May God protect Egypt from all evil, guide its people to good fortunes, and remove all crises and distress.
The Muslim Brotherhood
Cairo - November 24, 2012
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Muslim Brotherhood Statement on Events of Friday, November 23
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