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Clashes erupted between the military and the Copts during the latters' protests off the state TV building in Maspero, on October 9, 2011, leaving nearly 24 Copts dead and 212 others injured. Some reports mentioned the death of three army soldiers and 100 others injured.  
The Central Cairo Prosecution resumed investigating the incidents of the Coptic demonstration on Sunday (Oct. 9) in front of the state TV building in Maspero area, which left 26 killed and 229 others wounded. (al-Ahrām, Oct. 13, p. 5).
  اعتبر حزب الحرية والعدالة، الذراع السياسية لجماعة الإخوان المسلمين، أن الأيام المقبلة هى مرحلة حاسمة فى عمر الثورة، خاصة إذا أصر المجلس العسكرى على تأجيل موعد الانتخابات البرلمانية دون استفتاء الشعب، وقتها سيكون الأمر انقلاباً عسكرياً وانتهاء لشرعيته ولا حل إلا ثورة جديدة. وقال الدكتور محمد سعد...
On Sunday the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party warned Egypt's ruling military council that postponing parliamentary elections would lead to another revolution. Delaying elections without putting the issue to a referendum would constitute a military coup, the party said. 
The Freedom and Justice Party, the political party launched by the Muslim Brotherhood, continued its attack on the ruling Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) on Thursday, calling for a swift power handover, claiming the military is endangering itself by getting involved in policy.  
Islamist parties and movements have criticized the ruling military council for insisting on a system for the upcoming parliamentary elections that combines the list-based and single-winner systems.  
The Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) has criticized the military council for deciding to hold the upcoming parliamentary elections using a mixed system of 50% list system and 50% single-member system. The party also said the proposed system would enable members of the former...
The head of the Military Judiciary Authority, 'Ādil Mūsá, denied that the emergency law has been abolished, saying it will remain in place until June 30. He added that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) did not activate the emergency law either, and it was in fact the government in...
Presidential candidate Muhammad Salīm al-‘Awā has called on the military council not to extend the transition period after February, and to hold the parliamentary elections as scheduled.  Read full text [Reviewer's note: a similar story was covered in al-Misrī al-Yawm, September 20, 2011.]

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