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07.03.2013



Abdul Fattah al-Sisi talks to army and opposition

 as troops congregate in districts of Cairo





Egypt's military chief is talking to senior commanders

 and opposition figures several hours before the expiration

 of the deadline he gave Mohamed Morsi

for resolving the nation's political crisis.


Troops have gathered in large numbers in some districts of Cairo

 ahead of the 4.30pm ultimatum,

which could herald a momentous decision

 for both men and the rival crowds of supporters

 that have taken to the streets of the capital.


Morsi has suggested he will not resign

 despite immense pressure to do so from the military

 and a near absence of support

 from the rest of the security establishment.


The powerful interior ministry, which runs Egypt's police forces,

 said it would stand with the army against

 "all forms of violence".


As the hours tick away before General Abdul Fattah al-Sisi's

expected statement on Wednesday,

 Morsi remains bunkered down in Cairo

 under the protection of the presidential guard.


An aide to Morsi on Wednesday reiterated

the president's claims that he had repeatedly offered

meaningful concessions to the country's opposition

 and said that the political leadership could not control

a combustible street [crowd] if he were forced from office.


The aide said: "Two things must happen.

The date for parliamentary elections must be set

 immediately and the opposition has to be represented

 in a meaningful way in a coalition government.


"The position of the president is that a disaster awaits us all

 behind the other door.

I think everyone involved in moving in the direction

of a coup has miscalculated the mood of the street.


"I hope the military realise that after last night that

 it is no longer our decision.

The crowd at the Rabaa mosque

 [where 100,000 pro-Morsi supporters have gathered

 in recent days] is not going to move,

 and that's going to lead to violence.


"People really need to come to their senses

 and realise that the crowd dynamics can't be controlled

 by the political leaders. Even if the president

went to Rabaa and told them to go home –

 they will just lose respect for him.

 There will be a militant spillover that will last decades."


Opposition leaders, meanwhile, reportedly met Sisi

early on Wednesday. Reuters said the opposition leader

, Mohamed ElBaradei, had urged the military

 to intervene to "stop bloodshed".


In a harbinger of unrest that could potentially follow,

about 16 people were killed on Tuesday night in clashes

 between both camps in several districts of Cairo.


Outside the Rabaa Adawiya mosque in east Cairo,

 which has become a ground-zero for Morsi supporters

, the mood on Wednesday was defiant.


At midday prayers, worshippers chanted,

 "the people demand the law of god",

a linguistic inversion of the popular revolutionary chant

 "the people demand the fall of the regime".


Ahmed Shumal, an accountant, said:

 "If the army come here, we'll die here.

 If we're not free, it's the same as being dead."


Adil Shazly, a civil servant, said:

 "We will not allow the army to take over."


An army brigade had, in recent days,

 occupied a nearby car park. "So what if they come?

We'll do what we have to do.

This is supposed to be a democracy.

 When four years are up you can go back to the ballot box."


But despite the defiance,

 the crowd was smaller than the 100,000

at the rally's peak last week.

The preacher urged those still there not to leave.

 "Today or tomorrow we will witness a victory," he said.

 "We will lose some martyrs,

 we will win and we will rule this country."


In Tahrir Square, which has again become

 the epicentre of an anti-government revolt,

 crowds were steadily building throughout the day

 before Sisi's expected decision.

 It is not clear whether he will use a television speech

 or a statement to announce his move,

 which could either be a demand that Moris stand down,

 or that he offer compromises that

 meet the terms of the military and opposition.


Both sides have so far failed to find common ground

during discussions that have focused on five key themes:

 the formation of a national unity government,

 the nomination of an independent prime minister,

 early elections, a committee of civilian legal experts

 to redraft the constitution,

and the naming of an independent public prosecutor.
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