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Egyptian Judges Condemn Morsi DecreePosted on Nov 24, 2012
Egypt’s highest court has accused President Mohamed Morsi of staging an “unprecedented attack” on the judiciary by granting himself extensive new powers, including a ban on revoking presidential decisions and a prohibition against dissolving the legislative assembly. That assembly is currently writing Egypt’s new constitution. Pro-Morsi demonstrators tried to disrupt the Supreme Judicial Council’s meeting while others protested the president’s decree with, among other acts, attacks on the offices of Morsi’s Islamist FJP party. The president claimed he acted to protect the revolution. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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