Egypt's military coup apparently stuck in one of Cairo's traffic jams #Egypt #Tamarod #SCAF
— Maher Hamoud (@MaherHamoud1) July 3, 2013
Morsi is history... Mark my words...
— السيد مانكي (@Sandmonkey) July 3, 2013
#Morsi pres adviser: "As I write these lines I am fully aware these may be the last I get to post on this page..." https://t.co/HXwlrVJYHo
— Jack Shenker (@hackneylad) July 3, 2013
egyptian security officials: a travel ban on President Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide, and his deputy Khairat el-Shater,
— David D. Kirkpatrick (@kirkpatricknyt) July 3, 2013
Egypt's first democratic experiment in 60 years is about to end
— Egypt Independent (@EgyIndependent) July 3, 2013
#June30 to #July3. It took four days to throw out #Morsi. #Egypt is getting really efficient at this.
— Timothy E Kaldas (@tekaldas) July 3, 2013
Tahrir Square. Right Now. Massive and growing. pic.twitter.com/vUPJCBWz04
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) July 3, 2013
دبابات العسكر امامنا الان في رابعة .. اما النصر واما الشهادة .. اشهد ان لا اله الا الله واشهد ان محمد رسول اللهMilitary tanks ahead of us now in the fourth .. Either victory or martyrdom ..I bear witness that there is no god but Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah
— omar assaf (@assaf1983) July 3, 2013
وسقط الإخوان #30يونيو #مصر #الثورة #الشهداءAnd the Ikhwan fell
— Mohammed Mareeد.مرعى (@mar3e) July 3, 2013
Whatever the military decides, the situation is such that one side will explode in anger. Violence is imminent. #Egypt
— Sharif Kouddous (@sharifkouddous) July 3, 2013
The overthrow of the Brotherhood is "picnic" compared what is yet to come ... We are entering tough days.الإطاحة بالإخوان "نزهة" مقارنة بال جاي... احنا داخلين على أيام صعبة.
— Hossam عمو حسام (@3arabawy) July 3, 2013
Army are on the move in Cairo. Welcomed by these people. pic.twitter.com/Xu7va43xuh
— Quentin Sommerville (@sommervillebbc) July 3, 2013
Ah, the people - some of whom should know better - who were saying just yesterday: don't call it a military coup! #Egypt
— Shadi Hamid (@shadihamid) July 3, 2013
The Egyptian People calling unto the Egyptian Armed Forces to end this nightmare is the epitome of civil disobedience; they refuse violence.
— Muhammad Al-Asqalani (@malasqalani) July 3, 2013
I am sorry, but there is nothing to celebrate today in #Egypt. This is a bitter pill taken in hope of warding off a greater ill.
— salamamoussa (@salamamoussa) July 3, 2013
الف مبروك للاخوان ،مبارك فضل يخوفنا بفزاعة الاسلاميين تلاتين سنة و ماخفناش، انتم و حلفاؤكم قمتم بالواجب. غباء
— Dr Bassem Youssef (@DrBassemYoussef) July 3, 2013
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