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Egypt unrest: Interim leader outlines election timetable | Egypt unrest: Interim leader outlines election timetable |
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Egypt's interim leader has outlined his timetable for new elections, amid continuing unrest in the country. | Egypt's interim leader has outlined his timetable for new elections, amid continuing unrest in the country. |
Adly Mansour's decree envisages changes to the Islamist-drafted constitution and a referendum, which would pave way the way for elections early next year. | Adly Mansour's decree envisages changes to the Islamist-drafted constitution and a referendum, which would pave way the way for elections early next year. |
This comes as at least 51 people were killed in the capital Cairo. | This comes as at least 51 people were killed in the capital Cairo. |
The Muslim Brotherhood says its members were fired on at a sit-in for ousted President Mohammad Morsi. The army says it responded to an armed provocation. | The Muslim Brotherhood says its members were fired on at a sit-in for ousted President Mohammad Morsi. The army says it responded to an armed provocation. |
Mr Morsi, an Islamist and Egypt's first freely elected leader, was removed from office by the army last week after mass protests. | Mr Morsi, an Islamist and Egypt's first freely elected leader, was removed from office by the army last week after mass protests. |
His supporters accuse the military of staging a coup, but his opponents say the move is the continuation of the revolution that deposed President Hosni Mubarak in 2011. | His supporters accuse the military of staging a coup, but his opponents say the move is the continuation of the revolution that deposed President Hosni Mubarak in 2011. |
February poll | February poll |
Mr Mansour issued the decree late on Monday. | Mr Mansour issued the decree late on Monday. |
It says that a panel to amend the constitution - which was suspended last week - would be formed within 15 days. | It says that a panel to amend the constitution - which was suspended last week - would be formed within 15 days. |
The changes would then be put to a referendum - to be organised within four months. | The changes would then be put to a referendum - to be organised within four months. |
This would lead to parliamentary elections - which could be held in February. | This would lead to parliamentary elections - which could be held in February. |
Finally, presidential elections would be called once the new parliament convenes. | Finally, presidential elections would be called once the new parliament convenes. |
The Muslim Brotherhood has so far made no public comment on the proposed timetable. | The Muslim Brotherhood has so far made no public comment on the proposed timetable. |
Mr Mansour's move comes amid continuing mass protests by both supporters and opponents of Mohammad Morsi. | Mr Mansour's move comes amid continuing mass protests by both supporters and opponents of Mohammad Morsi. |
The situation will have to improve radically if Mr Mansour's timetable for elections is not to prove hopelessly unrealistic, the BBC's Jim Muir in Cairo reports. | |
In the meantime, the focus will remain on trying to prevent another explosion of violence and to agree on an interim prime minister to form a transitional government to stabilise the country and prepare for elections. | |
Meanwhile, the United States has condemned the violence in Egypt, calling for "maximum restraint". | Meanwhile, the United States has condemned the violence in Egypt, calling for "maximum restraint". |
A White House statement said Washington was "not aligned" with any political movement, adding that cutting military aid to Egypt was not in US interests. | A White House statement said Washington was "not aligned" with any political movement, adding that cutting military aid to Egypt was not in US interests. |
'Assassin and butcher' | 'Assassin and butcher' |
There were conflicting reports over what happened outside the Presidential Guard barracks in Cairo on Monday morning. | There were conflicting reports over what happened outside the Presidential Guard barracks in Cairo on Monday morning. |
The Muslim Brotherhood put the number of dead at 53, and said children were among the victims. | The Muslim Brotherhood put the number of dead at 53, and said children were among the victims. |
It said the army raided its sit-in at about 04:00 (02:00 GMT) as protesters were praying. | It said the army raided its sit-in at about 04:00 (02:00 GMT) as protesters were praying. |
Later, in an emotional news briefing, members of the Muslim Brotherhood accused military chief Gen Abdul Fattah al-Sisi of being "an assassin and a butcher". | Later, in an emotional news briefing, members of the Muslim Brotherhood accused military chief Gen Abdul Fattah al-Sisi of being "an assassin and a butcher". |
The health ministry said at least 51 people were killed and 435 people wounded. | The health ministry said at least 51 people were killed and 435 people wounded. |
Speaking to journalists, army spokesman Col Ahmed Mohammed Ali said a group armed with live ammunition, petrol bombs and stones had attacked security forces. | Speaking to journalists, army spokesman Col Ahmed Mohammed Ali said a group armed with live ammunition, petrol bombs and stones had attacked security forces. |
He said that two police and one soldier were killed in the exchange of fire. Eight soldiers were critically wounded. | He said that two police and one soldier were killed in the exchange of fire. Eight soldiers were critically wounded. |
The spokesman added that one soldier had been shot through the top of the head from above, indicating that snipers were firing from high buildings. | The spokesman added that one soldier had been shot through the top of the head from above, indicating that snipers were firing from high buildings. |
Col Ali also disputed claims that children had died, saying pictures of dead children posted on the internet were in fact images taken in Syria in March. | Col Ali also disputed claims that children had died, saying pictures of dead children posted on the internet were in fact images taken in Syria in March. |
Mr Morsi is believed by the Muslim Brotherhood to be held at the barracks, but the military says he is elsewhere. | Mr Morsi is believed by the Muslim Brotherhood to be held at the barracks, but the military says he is elsewhere. |