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Page 1 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra Student Worksheet Egyptian Military Cracks Down on Morsi Supporters http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/2013/07/egypt-in-turmoil-following-military-coup/ Less than a month after a military coup ousted Egypt s first democratically elected leader, Mohamed Morsi, dozens of pro-morsi supporters were killed in clashes with police and military forces this past weekend. The Egyptian military has focused their efforts on two public sit-ins staged by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, Morsi s main support base. After a growing violent resistance movement in Egypt s Sinai Peninsula killed at least 20 members of Egypt s security forces, the military has been cracking down hard on Islamist opponents across the country in an effort to combat terrorism. In an attack this past weekend on a sit-in in Nasr City, Cairo, security forces killed at least 72 demonstrators, with some estimates climbing to more than 100 casualties.

Page 2 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra Overall casualty counts are wide-ranging, but most estimates predict that more than 200 citizens and security personnel have been killed in the turmoil that has engulfed the country since the coup on July 3, when the military arrested President Morsi after days of massive protests. The Middle Eastern nation of Egypt is strategically important to the United States due to its location: the land bridge between Africa and Asia, and neighbor to Israel. Egypt is home to the Suez Canal, which is the only way to transport goods by water between Europe and Asia without having to navigate all the way around Africa. Different groups united against Morsi Violence began escalating this week in clashes between Morsi supporters and the military. At least 50 people were killed outside the Army building where the deposed leader is being held. The military claims the Morsi supporters attempted to storm the building. However, a spokesperson from Morsi s political party, the Muslim Brotherhood, told reporters that military forces opened fire on the protesters at dawn. The Egyptian military unseated President Morsi and leaders from his party in a coup July 3, barely a year after he took office in Egypt s first-ever democratic presidential election in 2012. The military had wide support from the people and from both liberal and conservative political and religious leaders. I think this is a unique kind of coup, because almost all of the other social and political forces in Egypt other than the Muslim Brotherhood gave their assent to it, Hussein Ibish, a Middle East commentator told the NewsHour. And that's very unusual, so it is sort of a coup by acclamation. And there is a consensual quality to it that is extremely unusual in a coup d'etat. No, the army didn't carry out a coup, said Egyptian protester Rida Abdul Malak. This is the people's will. The Muslim Brotherhood has failed. They failed to govern.

Page 3 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra President Morsi took to Twitter to reject the coup publicly. Measures announced by Armed Forces leadership represent a full coup categorically rejected by all the free men of our nation, read the official Twitter account of the Egyptian presidency. Pres. Morsy urges civilians and military members to uphold the law & the Constitution not to accept that coup which turns #Egypt backwards. Egyptians concerned about Morsi s performance The most recent round of protests stems from frustration with the bleak economy, high unemployment, a tourism industry that has not recovered from the 2011 uprising and now major fuel shortages causing transportation pains. He made several promises that he didn't fulfill. He only fulfilled the Brotherhood's promises, said one man in Cairo s iconic Tahrir Square, the site of the last revolution in 2011. He's been here for a year now and nothing has happened. He has not accomplished anything. The whole country came out. Morsi s political opponents have complained that he and the Muslim Brotherhood refuse to compromise, and are more concerned with their own goals than the interests of the country. Egypt waits for new elections Until Egypt can put together democratic elections, Judge Adly Mansour has been sworn in as the country s temporary leader. Mansour is the former chief justice of Egypt s Supreme Constitutional Court, who says he will uphold the spirit of the 2011 revolution while quickly organizing new presidential and parliamentary elections. I vow to safeguard the republican system and to respect the law and constitution and to look after the interests of the people and to preserve the independence of the homeland and its safety, he said at his swearing-in ceremony. The interim government has not yet announced a date for new elections.

Page 4 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra READING COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS 1. Who was the first democratically elected president in Egypt? 2. What are some of the reasons Egyptians protested Morsi? 3. Who is Egypt's temporary leader? 4. Why is Egypt a strategically important country to the United States? 5. How many Morsi supporters were killed by the military while demonstrating outside the building where Morsi is being held?

Page 5 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra DISCUSSION QUESTIONS (more research might be needed) 1. Do you think Morsi was in power long enough to affect the kind of change the people of Egypt were looking for? 2. How might what happens in Egypt affect you? 3. How do you think the U.S. should respond to the situation in Egypt? 4. What protections are in place to prevent the U.S. military from overthrowing the U.S. president? Extension Activity Have students write a 300-500 word essay on this topic providing clear examples. Send your completed editorial to NewsHour Extra (extra@newshour.org). Exceptional essays might be published on our Web site.

Page 6 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra Using NewsHour Extra Feature Stories Egypt in Turmoil Following Military Coup July 09, 2013 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/2013/07/egypt-in-turmoil-following-military-coup/ Estimated Time: One 45-minute class period with possible extension PROCEDURE 1. WARM UP Use initiating questions to introduce the topic and find out how much your students know. 2. MAIN ACTIVITY Have students read NewsHour Extra's feature story and answer the reading comprehension and discussion questions on the student handout. 3. DISCUSSION Use discussion questions to encourage students to think about how the issues outlined in the story affect their lives and express and debate different opinions. INITIATING QUESTIONS 1. Where is Egypt? 2. What do you know about what's going on in Egypt right now? 3. What is a coup d'etat? READING COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS 1. Who was the first democratically elected president in Egypt? Mohamed Morsi 2. What are some of the reasons Egyptians protested Morsi? They say he failed to govern, and take issue with the bleak economy, high unemployment, a tourism industry that has not recovered from the 2011 uprising and now major fuel shortages causing transportation pains. 3. Who is Egypt's temporary leader? Adly Mansour 4. Why is Egypt a strategically important country to the United States? Its location: it's the land bridge between Africa and Asia, and neighbor to Israel. Egypt is home to the Suez Canal, which is the only way to transport goods by water between Europe and Asia without having to navigate all the way around Africa. 5. How many Morsi supporters were killed by the military while demonstrating outside the building where Morsi is being held? At least 50

Page 7 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra DISCUSSION QUESTIONS (more research might be needed) 1. Do you think Morsi was in power long enough to affect the kind of change the people of Egypt were looking for? 2. How might what happens in Egypt affect you? 3. How do you think the U.S. should respond to the situation in Egypt? 4. What protections are in place to prevent the U.S. military from overthrowing the U.S. president? Extension Activity Have students write a 300-500 word essay on this topic providing clear examples. Send your completed editorial to NewsHour Extra (extra@newshour.org). Exceptional essays might be published on our Web site.