Egypt’s Anti-Coup National Alliance says media outlets are lying when they say the number of protesters in anti-coup demonstrations is declining.
The alliance said on Monday that protesters have increased in number, diversity, and momentum across the country.
The alliance pointed out that they have been monitoring the protests and the number of demonstrators.
They insist that more people attended the Martyrs’ Friday demonstrations than the Friday of Anger demonstrations. Supporters of the ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi held the nationwide demonstrations to demand his reinstatement to office.
Egypt has been rocked by a fresh wave of political chaos after the military overthrew Morsi on July 3.
The government of army-appointed interim President Adly Mansour has launched a fierce crackdown on Morsi supporters and arrested more than 2,000 Brotherhood members, including the party’s leader, Mohamed Badie, who was detained on August 20.
Nearly 1,000 people were killed in a week of violence between Morsi fans and security forces after police dispersed their protest camps in a deadly operation on August 14.
The massacre sparked international condemnation and prompted world bodies to call for an independent investigation into the violence. -MN/AB/AS
Perikatan Mesir kutuk pembohongan media Barat
Perikatan Kebangsaan Anti Rampasan Kuasa Mesir mendakwa, rangkaian media tempatan dan antarabangsa berbohong terhadap laporan angka sebenar penunjuk perasaan dalam demonstrasi anti rampasan kuasa, kelmarin.
Jurucakap pertubuhan itu berkata, jumlah kehadiran penunjuk perasaan yang sebenar meningkat mengikut kawasan dan momentum di seluruh negara.
Kumpulan itu mengaku memantau bilangan penunjuk perasaan dan menegaskan lebih ramai berhimpun pada Jumaat Syahid berbanding perhimpunan Jumaat Kemarahan.
"Penyokong presiden digulingkan Mohammed Mursi berhimpun di seluruh negara untuk menuntut semula kepimpinan beliau," katanya.
Sejak 3 Julai lalu, Mesir dilanda gelombang demonstrasi berpolitik apabila tentera yang mengambil alih kerajaan menggulingkan Mursi.
Kerajaan sementara Mesir dilaporkan turut melancarkan tindakan keras terhadap penyokong setia Mursi dan menahan lebih 2,000 ahli parti Ikhwanul Muslimin termasuk pemimpinnya, Mohamed Badie pada 20 Ogos.
Kekecohan yang dicetuskan tentera Jeneral Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, juga didakwa membunuh hampir 1,000 orang pada 14 Ogos.
Malah, pembunuhan beramai-ramai itu juga mencetuskan kritikan antarabangsa dan mendorong pertubuhan badan dunia untuk mengadakan siasatan bebas membabitkan isu keganasan. - PressTV
Media dilabel melaporkan berita palsu membabitkan angka sebenar peserta protes.
-SinarOnline
LIES is DEMOCRACY?
The alliance said on Monday that protesters have increased in number, diversity, and momentum across the country.
The alliance pointed out that they have been monitoring the protests and the number of demonstrators.
They insist that more people attended the Martyrs’ Friday demonstrations than the Friday of Anger demonstrations. Supporters of the ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi held the nationwide demonstrations to demand his reinstatement to office.
Egypt has been rocked by a fresh wave of political chaos after the military overthrew Morsi on July 3.
The government of army-appointed interim President Adly Mansour has launched a fierce crackdown on Morsi supporters and arrested more than 2,000 Brotherhood members, including the party’s leader, Mohamed Badie, who was detained on August 20.
Nearly 1,000 people were killed in a week of violence between Morsi fans and security forces after police dispersed their protest camps in a deadly operation on August 14.
The massacre sparked international condemnation and prompted world bodies to call for an independent investigation into the violence. -MN/AB/AS
Perikatan Mesir kutuk pembohongan media Barat
Perikatan Kebangsaan Anti Rampasan Kuasa Mesir mendakwa, rangkaian media tempatan dan antarabangsa berbohong terhadap laporan angka sebenar penunjuk perasaan dalam demonstrasi anti rampasan kuasa, kelmarin.
Jurucakap pertubuhan itu berkata, jumlah kehadiran penunjuk perasaan yang sebenar meningkat mengikut kawasan dan momentum di seluruh negara.
Kumpulan itu mengaku memantau bilangan penunjuk perasaan dan menegaskan lebih ramai berhimpun pada Jumaat Syahid berbanding perhimpunan Jumaat Kemarahan.
"Penyokong presiden digulingkan Mohammed Mursi berhimpun di seluruh negara untuk menuntut semula kepimpinan beliau," katanya.
Sejak 3 Julai lalu, Mesir dilanda gelombang demonstrasi berpolitik apabila tentera yang mengambil alih kerajaan menggulingkan Mursi.
Kerajaan sementara Mesir dilaporkan turut melancarkan tindakan keras terhadap penyokong setia Mursi dan menahan lebih 2,000 ahli parti Ikhwanul Muslimin termasuk pemimpinnya, Mohamed Badie pada 20 Ogos.
Kekecohan yang dicetuskan tentera Jeneral Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, juga didakwa membunuh hampir 1,000 orang pada 14 Ogos.
Malah, pembunuhan beramai-ramai itu juga mencetuskan kritikan antarabangsa dan mendorong pertubuhan badan dunia untuk mengadakan siasatan bebas membabitkan isu keganasan. - PressTV
Media dilabel melaporkan berita palsu membabitkan angka sebenar peserta protes.
-SinarOnline