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Egypt crisis: Morsi gives army arrest powers before vote | Egypt crisis: Morsi gives army arrest powers before vote |
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Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has ordered the military to maintain security and protect state institutions in the run-up to a controversial referendum on a new constitution. | Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has ordered the military to maintain security and protect state institutions in the run-up to a controversial referendum on a new constitution. |
The army has also been given the power of arrest. | The army has also been given the power of arrest. |
Mr Morsi has tried to calm public anger by annulling a decree giving him huge powers, but rejected a call to scrap the 15 December constitutional vote. | Mr Morsi has tried to calm public anger by annulling a decree giving him huge powers, but rejected a call to scrap the 15 December constitutional vote. |
Opposition leaders called for protests on Tuesday against the referendum. | |
The opposition was "not aiming at toppling the president" but wanted a better constitution, former Foreign Minister Amr Moussa told the BBC. | The opposition was "not aiming at toppling the president" but wanted a better constitution, former Foreign Minister Amr Moussa told the BBC. |
Islamist groups have said they will hold counter demonstrations, raising fears of further bloody clashes on the streets of the Egyptian capital. | Islamist groups have said they will hold counter demonstrations, raising fears of further bloody clashes on the streets of the Egyptian capital. |
In another apparent concession, the president suspended a big tax increase on the sale of a variety of goods including soft drinks, cigarettes and beer. | In another apparent concession, the president suspended a big tax increase on the sale of a variety of goods including soft drinks, cigarettes and beer. |
The decision was carried in a statement that appeared on Mr Morsi's Facebook page in the early hours of Monday, state-owned al-Ahram newspaper reported. | The decision was carried in a statement that appeared on Mr Morsi's Facebook page in the early hours of Monday, state-owned al-Ahram newspaper reported. |
Weakened police | Weakened police |
As tension increased before Saturday's referendum, Mr Morsi ordered the military to maintain security "up to the announcement of the results from the referendum", AFP news agency reports. | As tension increased before Saturday's referendum, Mr Morsi ordered the military to maintain security "up to the announcement of the results from the referendum", AFP news agency reports. |
The BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo says the step will raise fears that Egypt is moving back towards military rule. | The BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo says the step will raise fears that Egypt is moving back towards military rule. |
Under the new presidential decree, the military is asked to co-ordinate with the police on maintaining security and is also entitled to arrest civilians. | Under the new presidential decree, the military is asked to co-ordinate with the police on maintaining security and is also entitled to arrest civilians. |
The police have been seen as weakened since the fall of former President Hosni Mubarak and failed to intervene when anti-Muslim Brotherhood protesters ransacked the Islamist movement's Cairo headquarters last week, correspondents say. | The police have been seen as weakened since the fall of former President Hosni Mubarak and failed to intervene when anti-Muslim Brotherhood protesters ransacked the Islamist movement's Cairo headquarters last week, correspondents say. |
An increased military presence was visible on Monday close to the presidential palace, which has been the focus of opposition demonstrations. The army has sealed off the area with concrete blocks. | |
It is not yet clear whether the opposition will boycott Saturday's referendum. However, a group of senior judges announced on Monday that they would be prepared to oversee the vote, on certain conditions. | |
Votes in Egypt are traditionally supervised by the judiciary but the 22 November presidential decree led thousands of judges to go on strike. | |
Now, with the decree rescinded, the State Council Judges' Club has agreed to oversee the vote as long as pro-Morsi supporters call a halt to a sit-in outside Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court. | |
The court suspended work on 2 December, citing "psychological pressure" from Islamists who had prevented a meeting on a draft of the new constitution. The protesters had wanted to block a ruling on the legality of the document. | |
'Division and sedition' | |
The opposition argues that the constitution was drafted by an assembly dominated by Mohammed Morsi's Islamist allies. | |
In a statement after talks on Sunday, the opposition National Salvation Front said it would not recognise the draft constitution "because it does not represent the Egyptian people". | In a statement after talks on Sunday, the opposition National Salvation Front said it would not recognise the draft constitution "because it does not represent the Egyptian people". |
"We reject the referendum which will certainly lead to more division and sedition," spokesman Sameh Ashour said. | "We reject the referendum which will certainly lead to more division and sedition," spokesman Sameh Ashour said. |
In a BBC interview, one of the Front's main leaders, Amr Moussa, insisted they were not "aiming at doing anything that would lead to the disintegration of the state". | In a BBC interview, one of the Front's main leaders, Amr Moussa, insisted they were not "aiming at doing anything that would lead to the disintegration of the state". |
The mood there is reminiscent of that in Tahrir Square during the 18 days that toppled Hosni Mubarak - laid back, but defiant. | |
Fathers take pictures of their children with tanks and army officers. Barbed wire and barricades stand next to plastic chairs that have been laid out in an outdoor café fashion. The air smells of grilled corn on the cob and graffiti spray. | |
But there is a major difference. During the 25 January revolution there was a strong sense of unity in the country. It was the people versus the Mubarak regime. | |
Now Egypt is as polarised as ever. It is the people versus the people. | |
"Why should we make the people swallow a constitution that could have been much better and should have been much better?" | "Why should we make the people swallow a constitution that could have been much better and should have been much better?" |
On Sunday, hundreds of opposition protesters protested against the referendum outside the presidential palace. | On Sunday, hundreds of opposition protesters protested against the referendum outside the presidential palace. |
They chanted anti-Muslim Brotherhood slogans and held up banners reading slogans such as "Morsi, hold back your thugs" and "The people demand the fall of the regime". | They chanted anti-Muslim Brotherhood slogans and held up banners reading slogans such as "Morsi, hold back your thugs" and "The people demand the fall of the regime". |
But Mohamed Soudan, foreign relations secretary of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, said Mr Morsi was constitutionally bound to go ahead with the vote because the date had been announced by the constituent assembly. | But Mohamed Soudan, foreign relations secretary of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, said Mr Morsi was constitutionally bound to go ahead with the vote because the date had been announced by the constituent assembly. |
The president says he is trying to safeguard the revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak last year, but his critics accuse him of acting like a dictator. | The president says he is trying to safeguard the revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak last year, but his critics accuse him of acting like a dictator. |
Mr Morsi's decree of 22 November stripped the judiciary of any right to challenge his decisions and triggered violent protests. | Mr Morsi's decree of 22 November stripped the judiciary of any right to challenge his decisions and triggered violent protests. |
Although the decree has been annulled, some decisions taken under it still stand. | Although the decree has been annulled, some decisions taken under it still stand. |
The general prosecutor, who was dismissed, will not be reinstated, and the retrial of former regime officials will go ahead. | The general prosecutor, who was dismissed, will not be reinstated, and the retrial of former regime officials will go ahead. |
Are you in Egypt? What is your reaction to President Morsi's orders to the military? What do you think about the draft constitution? You can send us your comments using the form below. | Are you in Egypt? What is your reaction to President Morsi's orders to the military? What do you think about the draft constitution? You can send us your comments using the form below. |