Egyptians Quickly Lost Hope in Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood


by Anthony Sibley (AJ) on Jul 8, 2013 | Views: 72 | Score: 0
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Percentage of Egyptians, aged 20-23, that believe, during the first year of Morsi's presidency,...
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Anthony Sibley (AJ)
Anthony Sibley (AJ) on Jul 8, 2013 5:32 AM said:

A recent survey conducted before the deposition of President Morsi reveals Egyptians' rapidly growing disillusionment with Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood-- a telling harbinger of the civil strife that again engulfed Egypt Sunday, and of the nation's continuing struggle for freedom, and stability. Egyptians overwhelmingly believe the Brotherhood intends to embed itself within the state and strengthen its party's control.