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The 30 June protests occurred in Egypt on 30 June 2013, marking the one-year anniversary of Mohamed Morsi's inauguration as president. The events ended with the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état after mass protests across Egypt demanding the immediate resignation of the president. The rallies were partly a response to Tamarod, an ostensibly grassroots movement that launched a petition in April 2013, calling for Morsi and his government to step down. Tamarod claimed to have collected more than 22 million signatures for their petition by June 30, although this figure was not verified by independent sources. A counter-campaign in support of Morsi's presidency, named Tagarod (meaning impartiality), claimed to have collected 26 million signatures by the same date, but this figure was also unverified an

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  • مظاهرات 30 يونيو 2013 في مصر (ar)
  • June 2013 Egyptian protests (en)
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  • جرت مظاهرات 30 يونيو 2013 في مصر في محافظات عدة، نظمتها أحزاب وحركات معارضة للرئيس محمد مرسي. توقيت المظاهرات كان محددًا مسبقًا منذ أسابيع. طالب المتظاهرون برحيل الرئيس محمد مرسي، الذي أمضى عامًا واحدًا في الحكم. في يوم 3 يوليو، أعلن وزير الدفاع الفريق أول عبد الفتاح السيسي وقتها انهاء حكم محمد مرسي، وتسليم السلطة لرئيس المحكمة الدستورية العليا، المستشار عدلي منصور الذي رقَّى السيسي إلى رتبة المشير بعد ثمانية أشهر. (ar)
  • The 30 June protests occurred in Egypt on 30 June 2013, marking the one-year anniversary of Mohamed Morsi's inauguration as president. The events ended with the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état after mass protests across Egypt demanding the immediate resignation of the president. The rallies were partly a response to Tamarod, an ostensibly grassroots movement that launched a petition in April 2013, calling for Morsi and his government to step down. Tamarod claimed to have collected more than 22 million signatures for their petition by June 30, although this figure was not verified by independent sources. A counter-campaign in support of Morsi's presidency, named Tagarod (meaning impartiality), claimed to have collected 26 million signatures by the same date, but this figure was also unverified an (en)
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