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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Mursi followers back to the streets despite the violent crackdown

Hundreds of Islamist supporters of President Mohamed Mursi manifest Saturday the Helwan district, southeast of Cairo, and in the southern city of Assiut, in favor of the deposed president and against the new authorities. As pointed police and witnesses of the marches, the demonstrations are peaceful, but are chaired by a strain, after violent incidents this week. However, police sources have indicated that exalted group tried to storm the Asyut railway station, but were repelled by security forces. The protesters, among whom are women and children, chanting slogans such as " the people want the return of legitimacy ".These marches arrive after the call by the Muslim Brotherhood to hold protests all week to claim restitution of Mursi in office. Hundreds of Islamists who had barricaded Fateh mosque in the center of Cairo, were evacuated by security forces after a fierce gun battle, but up to now know the number of victims. According to the Government, the number of dead from the evacuation of the camps of Mursi supporters in Cairo on Wednesday about 800, including the 173 deaths were announced Saturday by the clashes on Friday. The Egyptian Presidency considered that the country is in a " war against terrorism "and accused the protesters Islamists of being" extremist forces "and" terrorists". 

Possible banning of the Muslim Brotherhood
Egypt's interim government has also announced it is considering banning the Muslim Brotherhood. The proposal to ban the Islamist movement was made ​​by the transitional prime minister, Hazem al Beblawi said a spokesman told reporters Executive. The Muslim Brotherhood were banned during the rule of ousted Hosni Mubarak, but sometimes were represented in Parliament by independent candidates. The party founded after the Arab Spring,Freedom and Justice, was the most voted in the first parliamentary elections in post-Mubarak era . Its candidate for the presidential elections, Mohamed Mursi, was elected to office in 2012 but the military deposed him in early July.

Premier League l Encounters the first stone

The Scot David Moyes could breathe easy victory to close with the first meeting in more than a quarter-century in which Manchester United was not directed by the almighty Alex Ferguson, who is handling some threads of the "Red Devils" on backroom costume. With doubles apiece, the Dutchman Robin Van Persie and England's Danny Welbeck, the United deflated the "Spanish" Swansea Michael Laudrup, who resisted half hour before the champions of the Premier but made too many defensive mistakes at the Liberty Stadium. Moyes left Wayne Rooney start on the bench, although he took the field in the second half, perhaps a sign that he thinks its easy to put out of the club this summer, as expected by the player. Oblivious to the bickering between Rooney and coach Van Persie showed a superb goal on the turn in the first part that is willing to fight to get back to being the most effective forward this season in England. The claw in the attack that demonstrated the United was something that adolecieron the "Gunners" Arsene Wenger, which were broken by the serious and effective Aston Villa has organized this season the Scot Paul Lambert. The Frenchman Olivier Giroud gave hope to fans of Emirates in the sixth minute, but the inspiration of the Belgian Christian Benteke, who scored two goals, and rookie cold blood Antonio Luna, who scored a goal in his debut in the Premier with a individual move, sealed the win for Villa. Less turbulent was the season premiere of Liverpool, he could defend the goal that English Daniel Sturridge scored ten minutes out to end the first half and took so their first three points against Stoke (1-0). The major absence for locals was that of Luis Suarez, who followed from the stands the first of the six games he has left to fulfill the sanction imposed on him last season the British Federation (FA). The striker, who has pressured the club for a change of scenery during the summer market, received a punishment of ten games for biting the Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic. Although the Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers, the Uruguayan left the group last week for remarks in which he accused the club of breaking its promise to let him out, Suarez rejoined training with the rest of the squad after ordering apologies in the locker room. In the only tie of the day in England, Norwich signed assembly tables Spanish with Roberto Martinez, Everton (2-2), while Fulham school started on the right foot by beating Sunderland at home with a goal Pajtim Kasami Albanian. Also added three points on Southampton, who beat meanwhile to West Bromwich with a goal from Rickie Lambert, in grace (this week marked his international debut in English in a friendly against Scotland). Finally, the Cardiff defeat began with his tour of the English first division to be outdone by the West Ham (2-0). 

The big leagues hunting for Europe

With 88 players in the country 84 players, three coaches and one assistant coach, the ball will roll on the green grass in the old continent, after over two months of official inactivity. The first to kick off were Germany and France, where the Bundesliga and Ligue 1 rivals for the first time last weekend and it will play the second day. In Germanic lands three Argentines: Javier Pinola (ex Racing) in Nuremberg, Franco Di Santo in Werder Bremen (coming from Wigan) and David Abraham (former Independent).  In the Bundesliga highlights Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund as the main contenders for the title. The biggest attraction of the league will be the arrival of Josep Guardiola Bayern bench. The Spanish will be responsible for a group of stars that won the triple crown last season (cup, league and Champions League) and try to give a touch of class to one of the best ensembles in the world. Among the players are: Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery and Bastian Schweinsteiger of Bayern Munich, Pierre Aubameyang and Robert Lewandowski of Borussia Dortmund and Rafael van der Vaart from Hamburg. In France football returned to the main global flat hand of Arab sheiks and Russian injected fresh money to the teams.Monaco and PSG are the two great powers of the Ligue 1. Eight Argentine championship will star Lucas Orban (Bordeaux), Facundo Bertoglio (Evian), Lucas Mareque (Lorient), Lucas Ocampos (Monaco), Emanuel Herrera (Montpellier), Dario Cvitanich (Nice), Ezequiel Lavezzi and Javier Pastores (PGS ) and Oscar Trejo (Toulouse). The principality team names weight reinforced and heavy investment. For this season, his return to first after the descent, brought Ricardo Carvalho, Radamel Falcao, James Rodriguez and Eric Abidal. The PSG has meanwhile Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and for this championship Edinson Cavani urugayo hired a record pass. In Spain and England football returns this weekend. On Sunday, Barcelona hosts Levante (Martino's debut and Neymar), while Real Madrid will go with Betis. On Monday, Manchester City will play Newcastle. In La Liga there are 30 Argentines, 28 players and two coaches. Lionel Messi is the main star of the competition, and along with Javier Mascherano and Gerardo Martino will try to give another title to Barcelona. In Real Madrid will be Angel Di Maria, while Atletico Madrid are Martin Demichelis, Insua and Diego Simeone. The Argentine team is over Almeria to be in their ranks: Oscar Ustari, Marco Torsiglieri, Hernán Pellerano and Sebastian Dubarbier. Among the technicians appear Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid) and Bernd Schuster (Málaga), while Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), David Villa (Atlético Madrid), Neymar, Iniesta and Xavi are the main figures. In England there are 11 Argentines, nine players, one coach and one assistant coach. Pablo Zabaleta, Sergio Aguero and Ruben Cousillas (assistant coach Manuel Pellegrini) are featured in Manchester City. Mauricio Pochettino (DT) and Paulo Gazzaniga archer listed in Southampton, while Claudio Yacob continues WBA, and Damian Martinez and Julian Speroni will be in goal for Arsenal and Crystal Palace respectively. José Mourinho (Chelsea), Arsene Wenger (Arsenal), David Moyes (Manchester United), Manuel Pellegrini (Manchester City), the controversial Paolo Di Canio (Sunderland), Andre Vila-Boas (Tottenham) and Michael Laudrup (Swansea), are outstanding coaches. In both the main stars are: Wayne Rooney and Robin Van Persie of Manchester United, Luis Suarez and Steve Gerrard of Liverpool, Manchester City's David Silva, Frank Lampard and Fernando Torres of Chelsea. In Italy is where most Argentines are: 44, all players. Inter with 10 being the most domestic players have in their squad: Juan Pablo Carrizo, Javier Zanetti, Hugo Campagnaro, Walter Samuel, Ezequiel Schelotto, Ricardo Alvarez, Esteban Cambiasso, Rodrigo Palacio, Mauro Icardi and Diego Milito. In both Catania are seven: Mariano Andujar, Nicolas Spolli, Sergio Almiron, Pablo Barrientos, Lucas Castro, Mariano Izco, Gonzalo Bergessio, and Lazio and Fiorentina four. Calcium will begin the weekend of August 24.