ISLAMABAD: Putting its weight into the lines of ousted president, Pakistan demands immediate release of Mohamad Morsi.
“Violent clashes are not a good omen for the democracy in the country,” Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman said in a briefing.
He said that Pakistan was against of military coup in any country. He stressed upon on adopting dialogue and constitutional way out for the crisis in the Middle Eastern country.
Morsi is officially arrested this noon following directives of a local court of having ties with Palestinian liberation organization Hamas.
Egyptian Army, who came to ‘save’ the country, has asked ‘masses’ to back the army and has given deadline to Muslim Brotherhood end their sit-ins across the country they started after deposing of the president on July 3.
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