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Egypt's army has cautioned that it will intervene next weekend

 if mass rallies against the president descend into violence,

 in one of its strongest warnings since it handed over

 to civilian government a year ago.


 Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the defence minister, said

 he would not allow "attack on the will of the people"

 and called for political reconciliation in the week

before mass rallies against President Mohamed Morsi next Sunday.


"There is a state of division in society and the continuation

 of it is a danger to the Egyptian state and there

 must be consensus among all," Sisi said.


Morsi's opponents plan to organise massive protests on 30 June,

 the first anniversary of his election –

 a day that is the subject of frenzied speculation on both

the Egyptian streets and in its media.

 Many claim they will not leave the streets until the fall of Morsi's regime,

 arguing that for all his talk of democratic legitimacy,

 he has little respect for wider democratic values.

 The army has said it will deploy troops on the streets on that day,

 while the president says he may introduce a state of emergency

 if, as expected, the protests spark widespread civil unrest.


More than 15 million Egyptians have signed a petition

 calling for the president's downfall, furious at Morsi's unilateralism

and impatient at plummeting living standards. On Saturday

, Mohamed ElBaradei – a leader of Egypt's secular opposition

 – asked Morsi to step down, at a press conference provocatively

 entitled "After the departure"

. Wael Ghonim, one of the most prominent activists from

 the 2011 revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak,

 has also called for Morsi to act as a "patriotic Egyptian" and resign.


There has also been widespread anger at the appointment

as governor of Luxor of a figure with links to an Islamist terror group.

 But on Sunday, Adel al-Khayat, who was a member of Gamaa Islamiya,

 a group whose associates murdered at least 58 tourists in 1997

 at a pharaonic temple in Luxor, resigned from the job

 just days after he was installed.


While al-Khayat's resignation may temper local anger,

 it will not quell wider fury at President Mohamed Morsi's administration.

 For Egypt's leftist and liberals, al-Khayat's appointment

was just one of many instances in which Morsi – an Islamist –

 has prioritised his allies at the expense of national unity.


But Morsi can still rely on strong (if falling) support

 among Islamist sections of society. On Friday,

 more than 100,000 Egyptians gathered in support of his presidency

outside a mosque in east Cairo. Many questioned

 why Egypt's first democratically elected president should be forced

from office three years before the scheduled end of his term.


"Democracy all over the world works in the same way,"

said Sabry Roushdy, a teacher who had travelled from

a northern city, Kafr-el-Sheikh, and a member of Morsi's Freedom

 and Justice Party. "You come by the ballot box,

 and you go by the ballot box. It's not right that

a section of society should bring him down

 just because they don't think he is good for the country."


Morsi himself says he has no plans to step down.

 "When George W Bush had 22% in the ratings,

Americans didn't talk about early presidential elections –

 that's not the way that democracies are run,"

 a presidential source said this week.

 "It's not about this president and it's not about this regime.

 If this is established as a precedent,

given the degree of polarisation in Egyptian society today,

 we will not have a stable government for tens of years."
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