- July 3rd, 2013, 2:11 pm
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I have had one of my monitors showing the live feed of Tahrir Square in Cairo since for more than 5 hours. The protestors of the Islamist president Mohammed Morsi took to the streets and have been chanting, cheering & making noise since early this morning. It appears to be a victory celebration. The Egyptian army has made their demands known that they want Morsi to step down. The standoff between the two could get ugly as both leaders have stated they will fight to the death. A military coup could take place in the coming hours or days.
To view the live feed, go to http://www.times-standard.com/digitalex ... ine-closes
To view the live feed, go to http://www.times-standard.com/digitalex ... ine-closes
Size of the protests Reports and images indicate that more people are protesting now than did in 2011, when protests led to then Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's ouster after 30 years in power and captured the attention of the world. About a half million people protested in Cairo's Tahrir Square a few days ago, reports the Guardian, and an unnamed military source says as many as 14 million people were taking part in demonstrations across the country. The clashes have been violent in some instances, too, and at least 39 people have died since the protests began on Sunday.