Tamarod

Tamarod (Arabic تمرد, DMG tamarrud ) means " rebellion ", " rebellion "; it is the name of a grassroots movement and petition in Egypt with the support of the army under General As- Sisi, which began during the protests in Egypt against President Mohamed Mursi in 2013 on 28 April 2013, and lasted until 30 June 2013. As the founder of the movement shall be the 28- year-old journalist Mahmoud Badr, which many of its members, but it is considered to be military friendly.

A goal of the campaign was to show how strong was the opposition to the incumbent president. This is asked to resign and to be moved with the campaign also to be carried out new presidential elections in Egypt before the mandate expires.

The target number of 15 million signatures to the first anniversary of the inauguration Mursi on June 30, 2013 was exceeded by more than 7 million by his own admission on June 29, 2013 ( 22,134,460 votes ). In a televised statement continued army chief General Abdel Fatah al- Sisi on the afternoon of July 1 all political forces an ultimatum of 48 hours. On the evening of 3 July 2013, the Government of the Muslim Brotherhood was deposed; New elections were announced.

The reasons for the rebellion

As reasons for the " action Rebellion ", the following points, drawn in Egyptian Arabic dialect, led:

Loss of confidence towards the organization of the Muslim Brotherhood

Loss of confidence against Mohammed Mursi al - ʿ Ayyāṭ

  • Because public safety is still not returned to the streets - we do not want you
  • Because of the arms still has no domicile - we do not want you;
  • Because we still beg abroad - we do not want you;
  • Because the right of the martyrs has not come - we do not want you;
  • Because we and my country have no dignity - we do not want you;
  • Because the economy has collapsed and only consists of begging - we do not want you;
  • Because it is subordinate to the Americans - we do not want you.

Then, is the following statement:

" Since the Mach takeover by Mohammed Mursi al - ʿ Ayyāṭ felt by the ordinary people, that none of the goals of the revolution was realized. Objectives such as living, freedom, social justice and national independence. Mursi failed in its implementation as a whole because he realized neither security nor social justice. Rather, he proved that he has failed -. In the strictest sense of the word, and that he is unfit to lead a country the size of Egypt "

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