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Egypt's Mohammed Morsi vows to stay in office | Egypt's Mohammed Morsi vows to stay in office |
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Egypt's president has vowed to defend the legitimacy of his elected office with his life, amid deadly protests. | Egypt's president has vowed to defend the legitimacy of his elected office with his life, amid deadly protests. |
In a late-night televised appeal for calm, Mohammed Morsi rejected an army ultimatum that the country's crisis be resolved by Wednesday. | In a late-night televised appeal for calm, Mohammed Morsi rejected an army ultimatum that the country's crisis be resolved by Wednesday. |
Mr Morsi admitted he had made mistakes, pledging his loyalty to the people but urging protesters to remain peaceful, insisting he would not be dictated to. | Mr Morsi admitted he had made mistakes, pledging his loyalty to the people but urging protesters to remain peaceful, insisting he would not be dictated to. |
The army earlier leaked details of a draft "roadmap" for Egypt's future. | The army earlier leaked details of a draft "roadmap" for Egypt's future. |
Details of the plan leaked to the BBC outlined new presidential elections, the suspension of the new constitution and the dissolution of parliament. | Details of the plan leaked to the BBC outlined new presidential elections, the suspension of the new constitution and the dissolution of parliament. |
Clashes in Cairo between opponents and supporters of the Islamist president killed seven people on Tuesday, the health ministry said. | Clashes in Cairo between opponents and supporters of the Islamist president killed seven people on Tuesday, the health ministry said. |
The army warned on Monday that it would step in unless a solution was found, giving Mr Morsi 48 hours to find agreement with the opposition. | The army warned on Monday that it would step in unless a solution was found, giving Mr Morsi 48 hours to find agreement with the opposition. |
That ultimatum expires around 16:30 (15:30 BST) on Wednesday. | That ultimatum expires around 16:30 (15:30 BST) on Wednesday. |
Clashes spreading | Clashes spreading |
In a 45-minute address on state television, Mr Morsi said he respected the right to peaceful protest, but said respect for the constitutional order was the "only guarantee against further bloodshed". | In a 45-minute address on state television, Mr Morsi said he respected the right to peaceful protest, but said respect for the constitutional order was the "only guarantee against further bloodshed". |
"When there's violence and thuggery I must act," he said. | "When there's violence and thuggery I must act," he said. |
Mr Morsi said he would "give my life" to defend constitutional legitimacy, | |
He blamed the unrest on corruption and remnants of the ousted regime of Hosni Mubarak, and called for protesters to respect the rule of law. | He blamed the unrest on corruption and remnants of the ousted regime of Hosni Mubarak, and called for protesters to respect the rule of law. |
Mr Morsi urged the establishment of a committee of reconciliation as well as a charter of ethics for the media, and said he was prepared to meet all groups and individuals as part of a national dialogue process. | Mr Morsi urged the establishment of a committee of reconciliation as well as a charter of ethics for the media, and said he was prepared to meet all groups and individuals as part of a national dialogue process. |
But Mohammed Abdelaziz, a leader of the Tamarod (Rebel) opposition campaign, told Agence France-Presse: "This is a president threatening his own people. We don't consider him the president of Egypt." | |
Violence broke out between pro- and anti-Morsi activists at several points in the capital on Tuesday, with officials reporting casualties at hospitals in the north, south and centre of the capital. | Violence broke out between pro- and anti-Morsi activists at several points in the capital on Tuesday, with officials reporting casualties at hospitals in the north, south and centre of the capital. |
More clashes were reported across Egypt as leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood - the Islamist party from which Mr Morsi hails - urged their supporters on to the streets. | |
The president earlier met the head of the armed forces, Gen Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, for a second consecutive day. They did not give any details of the talks, which also included Prime Minister Hisham Qandil. | |
Military sources told the BBC the president's position was becoming "weaker" with every passing minute and suggested that under the draft plan, he could be replaced by a council of cross-party civilians and technocrats ahead of new elections. | Military sources told the BBC the president's position was becoming "weaker" with every passing minute and suggested that under the draft plan, he could be replaced by a council of cross-party civilians and technocrats ahead of new elections. |
Thousands of protesters gathered in Tahrir Square in central Cairo on Tuesday afternoon to demand Mr Morsi step down. | Thousands of protesters gathered in Tahrir Square in central Cairo on Tuesday afternoon to demand Mr Morsi step down. |
Waving flags, the crowds chanted slogans including: "The people have brought down the regime." When several military helicopters flew ahead, they erupted in cheers. | Waving flags, the crowds chanted slogans including: "The people have brought down the regime." When several military helicopters flew ahead, they erupted in cheers. |
But demonstrations that had been jubilant when the army's ultimatum was interpreted as a coup-in-the-making turned increasingly confrontational later in the day. | But demonstrations that had been jubilant when the army's ultimatum was interpreted as a coup-in-the-making turned increasingly confrontational later in the day. |
Mr Morsi was put under further pressure by the resignation of six ministers from his government on Monday, including Foreign Minister Kamel Amr. | Mr Morsi was put under further pressure by the resignation of six ministers from his government on Monday, including Foreign Minister Kamel Amr. |
On Tuesday, the spokesmen for the presidency and the cabinet were also reported to have quit. | On Tuesday, the spokesmen for the presidency and the cabinet were also reported to have quit. |
The UN high commissioner for human rights called on the president to engage in a "serious national dialogue" to end the political crisis, and said nothing should be done to undermine the democratic process. | The UN high commissioner for human rights called on the president to engage in a "serious national dialogue" to end the political crisis, and said nothing should be done to undermine the democratic process. |
On Sunday, millions of flag-waving supporters of Tamarod had rallied nationwide, urging the president to step down. | |
Eight people died as activists stormed and ransacked the Muslim Brotherhood's Cairo headquarters on Monday. | Eight people died as activists stormed and ransacked the Muslim Brotherhood's Cairo headquarters on Monday. |
Mr Morsi became Egypt's first Islamist president on 30 June 2012, after winning an election considered free and fair following the 2011 revolution that toppled Mubarak. | |
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