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An Egyptian supporter of deposed president Mohamed Morsi holds his portrait during a sit-in protest outside the presidential palace in Cairo on July 13, 2013. Diehard Morsi supporters have been rallying in Cairo for nearly two weeks calling for his reinstatement, but their prolonged protest has left them isolatedDie hard supporters of Egypt's drum out president Mohamed Morsi are rallying in Cairo for nearly period
job for his reinstatement, however their prolonged protest has left them isolated.
Since they began the civil disobedience protest, their main supply of stories has been from speeches delivered from a stump started by the Muslim Brotherhood, the cluster from that ousted
religionist leader Morsi hails.
Many of the speeches specialize in reports of preparations for enormous pro-Morsi rallies within the sq. outside the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque wherever they're gathered, and across the country.
Morsi's supporters, several of whom have cosmopolitan way to achieve Cairo, settle for these words while not question, and celebrate them.
Last Sunday the liberty and Justice Party, the Brotherhood's political wing, same four to 5 million had crowded the sq. outside the masjid -- a figure aloof from the particular variety of demonstrators.
Ibrahim Mohamed, WHO came from the Nile Delta province of Sharqiya, has pitched a tent outside the masjid within the Japanese Cairo suburbia of Nasr town at a lower place an advertisement of Morsi, awaiting his come.
"We area unit here in our millions... our numbers area unit over Morsi's opponents," Mohamed told fetoprotein.
"President Morsi can come to power. This has been confirmed to US within the speech delivered from the theater," he said.
Morsi supporters believe most Egyptians support their demands, dismissing the millions WHO took to the streets of Cairo on June thirty to demand the Islamist's resignation.
Sayyed Abdullah, associate degree engineer, same he thought those rallies were staged.
"The demonstrators on June thirty were troopers from the central security (riot police) and therefore the remnants (of the regime of former president Hosni Mubarak). The media enlarged the photographs and unfold the rumour that each one of Egypt was on the streets," he said.
Speakers WHO have succeeded one another on the platform outside the Rabaa al-Adawiya have same members of Egypt's Christian minority were additionally collaborating within the pro-Morsi rallies as proof of his quality.
Mohamed Ahmed, from second town Alexandria, same "there area unit Christians here with US at the protest," as did patriarch Mohamed, however each admitted they'd not met any in person.
Speakers have given fiery speeches laden with non secular rhetoric.
Some of them, preachers coupled to the Brotherhood, are telling demonstrators regarding dreams that folks are having since the rally began.
One same the Prophet Mahomet met Morsi and told him to steer prayers, whereas another same the Archangel Gabriel appeared on top of Rabaa al-Adawiya.
One of the preachers same a person claimed he saw General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the military chief WHO helped topple Morsi, lined in blood.
Others have same that senior army officers defected in favour of Morsi's "legitimacy".
The military has denied that claim.
On the opposite hand, media shops have reportable that the Brotherhood is forcing its supporters to remain at Rabaa al-Adawiya by confiscating their identity cards.
But the Brotherhood rejected this.
Its representative Ahmad Aref told fetoprotein that "we haven't any management over what's same on the theater," spoken language that the speakers were accountable for their opinions.
The Brotherhood, he added, wasn't "putting pressure on anyone to remain, the choice is right down to the supporters".
Eleven days once his ouster, Morsi loyalists area unit still in a very state of shock.
They have gone from being supporters of the president to supporters of a drum out head of state and a gaggle whose leaders area unit needed for questioning.
The sorrow and bitterness they feel is evident on the faces of these at Rabaa al-Adawiya, wherever tons of seem to cry as they pray, job for him to come.
Carrying white shrouds before of them as they marched before the cameras, some same they were willing to grant their lives for him.
One of them, Taha Abu al-Sheikh, same that if "they told folks 'go and do a suicide attack somewhere', we'll take our shrouds and walk behind them".
In the streets, white shirts written with the shibboleth "Plan Martyr" have begun to look.
Mohamed Yussri, one in every of the teenagers carrying the shirts, told AFP: "I won't leave this place except in a very coffin. we'll support Morsi with our blood."
"I am utterly aware what this implies... Yes, i'm able to die for my faith, my Brotherhood and my president," he added.