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Tharwat demands: Brotherhood out!

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Egyptian actress Zebeida Tharwat has told Arabstoday of her dismay at conditions in Egypt, claiming the Muslim Brotherhood should "leave" along with President Mohammed Morsi. “Morsi has proved to be a total failure at running this country,” she said. Speaking exclusively to Arabstoday, the veteran actress argued: "I see the situation in Egypt going from bad to worse, which makes me very sad, especially since the government doesn't understand that they really can't run a country as big as Egypt." "I've been against the mingling of religion and politics from the start but, sadly, it has happened,” Tharwat said. “I demand that the Muslim Brotherhood leave Egypt and that Mohammed Morsi step down from office so we can save our country from what's coming."

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