Via the Associated Press, military helicopter footage shows the extent of the weekend’s protests.  Such footage comprises but a fragment of the mirror into which Morsi must see himself and the passion that he has inspired.

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Military sources told Reuters that once a two-day deadline set by the head of the armed forces expires at 5 p.m. (11:00 a.m. EDT) on Wednesday, the military intended to install an interim council, composed mainly of civilians from different political groups and experienced technocrats, to run the country until an amended constitution was drafted within months.

Saleh, Yasmine and Asma Alshariff.  “Egypt army plan would sideline Mursi if no deal in 24 hours.”  Reuters, July 2, 2013.

CAIRO – The clock is ticking for Egypt’s President Mohammed Morsi to meet the demands of millions of protesters seeking his ouster and fresh elections after an ultimatum issued to the Islamist leader by his own armed forces.

Gubash, Charlene and Ian Johnson.  “Clock ticks for Egypt’s Morsi as army ultimatum deadline looms.”  NBC World News, July 2, 2013.

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Egyptian media are reporting that a Dutch journalist was raped by several men in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Friday. According to a post from Sunday on the Facebook page of Dina Zakaria, an Egyptian journalist, “her condition is severe and she is hospitalized.”

Beusman, Callie.  “Female Foreign Journalist Gang-Raped in Horrific Tahrir Square Attack.”  Jezebel, July 1, 013.

Witnesses told Human Rights Watch that they saw a 13-year-old boy shot in the stomach as well as a 25-year-old man shot in the head with live gunfire, and another man shot in the eye with birdshot fired by a shotgun from the second or third floor of the building.

HRW.  “Egypt: Security Forces Need to Act to Prevent Bloodshed.”  July 2, 2013.

Operation Anti Sexual Harassment (OpAntiSH) announced Tuesday morning that it received over 17 new reports of sexual assault committed at the Tahrir Square sit-in on Monday, increasing the number of total alleged cases reported to at least 63.

Taha, Rana Muhammad.  “Group: At least 17 new cases of sexual assault reported on Monday.”  Daily News Egypt, July 2, 2013.

A vigilante group formed to protect women in the square, which has become the epicentre of anti-government rallies, said it recorded the highest number of attempts — 46 — on Sunday as the majority of protesters were festive as families with small children and others spilled into side streets and across boulevards, waving flags, blowing whistles and chanting.

Gabriel, Tony G.  “Egypt protests: New wave of sexual assaults reported in Tahrir Square.”  The Star, July 2, 2013.