Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi warned November 13 that his country can not return to stability unless the coup that removed him from power is reversed. In a message to his supporters that his lawyers read out, Morse made mention of Jihad (holy war) and accused the military chief who deposed him of treason.
"I salute the Egyptian people who rose up against this coup, which will fall by the power of the Egyptian people in their Jihad for the sake of their rights and f...
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