Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Anti-Coup_Alliance> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 78 of
78
with 100 triples per page.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance abstract "The Anti-Coup Alliance (also known as the National Alliance Supporting Legitimacy) is a coalition in Egypt formed to defeat the ouster of former president Mohamed Morsi. The coalition is made up of approximately 40 Islamist parties and groups. The coalition has called upon the opposition to break ties with figures they call \"corrupt\" from the Mubarak regime. Notably, the political wing of the group (the Building and Development Party) and the Wasat Party did not take part in protests held by pro-Morsi forces during the week of 18 October 2013. The alliance offered a new reconciliation initiative that does not include the reinstatement of Morsi on 26 October 2013; al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, Egyptian Islamic Jihad and the Homeland Party are not calling for the reinstatement of Morsi, while the Virtue Party, Authenticity Party and the Muslim Brotherhood are still demanding that Morsi be reinstated as president. The group has reached out to what it called \"fellow revolutionaries\" to cooperate with them against the protest law in Egypt in order to jointly organize protests; Kefaya objected to the call for cooperation. Members of the Building and Development Party, the political arm of al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, wanted to meet with Yasser Al Borhamy, the deputy head of the Salafist Call as well as Emad Abdel Ghaffour, who is the head of the Homeland Party. Al Borhamy reportedly could not meet with the members, while Ghaffour asked them to stop demonstrations before talks could begin and rebuffed their demands for the reinstatement of Morsi and the bringing back of the Shura Council that was dissolved. Borhami denied being asked to serve as a mediator, though he stated that he would act as a mediator if there were no preconditions. The alliance has said it will boycott the 2014 constitutional referendum. Various groups and parties within the alliance including al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, the Building and Development Party, the Islamic Party, the Freedom and Justice Party and the Virtue Party have criticized the Nour Party for its support of the draft constitution. The Islamic Party has not participated in meetings with the group because of what Mohamed Abu Samra (the secretary-general of the party) called the \"brotherhood's radical thought\". The Salafist Front issued a statement on 30 April 2014 that called on the alliance to temporarily stop its actions in order to avoid more violence; the alliance did not suspend its activities in response. Egyptian Prime minister Ibrahim Mahlab issued a decree on 16 October 2014 banning the alliance. Another decree was issued on 30 October 2014 which dissolved the alliance. A court postponed the appeal of the dissolution of the alliance until 13 November 2014.".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance formationDate "2013-06-27".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance formationYear "2013".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance ideology Islamism.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageID "39814846".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageLength "13531".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageOutDegree "48".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageRevisionID "675597314".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink 2013_Egyptian_coup_dxc3xa9tat.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Al-Gamaa_al-Islamiyya.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Al-Nour_Party.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Al-Wasat_Party.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Arab_Unification_Party.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Authenticity_Party.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Building_and_Development_Party.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Category:2013_Egyptian_coup_dxc3xa9tat.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Category:2013_establishments_in_Egypt.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_party_alliances_in_Egypt.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_Islamic_Jihad.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_Islamic_Labour_Party.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_Reform_Party.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_constitutional_referendum,_2014.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Emad_Abdel_Ghaffour.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Flag_Party.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_and_Justice_Party_(Egypt).
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Homeland_Party_(Egypt).
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Hosni_Mubarak.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Ibrahim_Mahlab.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Independence_Party_(Egypt).
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_Party_(Egypt).
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Islamism.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Kefaya.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Mohamed_Abu_Samra.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Mohamed_Morsi.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Muslim_Brotherhood_in_Egypt.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink New_Labour_Party_(Egypt).
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink People_Party.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Salafist_Call.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Salafist_Front.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Shura_Council.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Virtue_Party_(Egypt).
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLink Yasser_Al_Borhamy.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anti-Coup Alliance".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLinkText "NCSL".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Alliance to Support Legitimacy".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Coalition for Supporting Legitimacy".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance country "Egypt".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance foundation "2013-06-27".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance ideology Islamism.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance leader "Ehab Sheiha".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance nameEnglish "Anti-Coup Alliance".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ar_icon.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Columns-list.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Egyptian_political_parties.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Facebook.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_political_party.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance subject Category:2013_Egyptian_coup_dxc3xa9tat.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance subject Category:2013_establishments_in_Egypt.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance subject Category:Political_party_alliances_in_Egypt.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance hypernym Coalition.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance type Agent.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance type Organisation.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance type PoliticalParty.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance type Organization.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance type Agent.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance type SocialPerson.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance type Thing.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance type Q43229.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance type Q7278.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance comment "The Anti-Coup Alliance (also known as the National Alliance Supporting Legitimacy) is a coalition in Egypt formed to defeat the ouster of former president Mohamed Morsi. The coalition is made up of approximately 40 Islamist parties and groups. The coalition has called upon the opposition to break ties with figures they call \"corrupt\" from the Mubarak regime.".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance label "Anti-Coup Alliance".
- Anti-Coup_Alliance sameAs Q14565716.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance sameAs التحالف_الوطني_لدعم_الشرعية.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance sameAs m.0w5r7vt.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance sameAs Q14565716.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance wasDerivedFrom Anti-Coup_Alliance?oldid=675597314.
- Anti-Coup_Alliance isPrimaryTopicOf Anti-Coup_Alliance.