The Pro-Legitimacy National Alliance is calling for the re-instatement of Mohammed Morsi
Egypt’s Pro-Legitimacy National Alliance that supports the ousted president Mohammed Morsi, called on ?Egyptians to participate in a million man march titled
"People regain the Revolution" next Friday, to show continuous rejection of the events of July 3.
However several experts told Arab Today that they did not expect the demonstrations to be fruitful and that the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood has lost sympathy amongst Egyptians.
The Alliance, which consists of 11 Islamic parties including the Freedom and Justice party, the political arm of the ?Muslim Brotherhood, issued a statement calling on people to take to the streets ?to denounce the military coup
"Egyptians will not give up their demands until the coup is ?reversed, the putschists are punished for their crimes against the people and democracy is restored," ?, the alliance said in a statement referring to the what they believe is the legitimacy of Morsi, the elected Shoura Council and the ?constitution.?
Sources from the Alliance said to Arab Today that the Brotherhood is planning to organise a large number of marches on Friday.
The sources said the marches will start from all governorates across Egypt after Friday ?prayer and that the Brotherhood is asking whoever that refuses the military rule to join them.?
Islamic affairs analyst Ahmed Ali told Arab Today: “the demonstrations that are supposed to be ?organised next Friday will not lead to any results that will change the characteristics of the roadmap. This became evident after the protests last Friday which showcased the weakness of the Brotherhood amongst the Egyptian.”?
Ali added that the Brotherhood is seeking to negotiate with the current authorities ?in order to gain new ground and ensure the release of jailed Brotherhood leaders.?
Member of the National Salvation Front, Mohammed Abdel Latif, told Arab Today that any attempt ?of violence during the demonstrations will eradicate the Brotherhood, which has ?already decreased in numbers recently.?
Abdel Latif said he also did not expect any results from the protests and that they will not see a large turnout.
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