New Twitter Tool Translates The Last Desperate Tweets Of Egypt’s Fallen President

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Avid Twitter followers saw the short reign of Egypt’s Mohammed Morsi crumble in real time this afternoon, as the army overthrew the mostly tyrannical ruler. Twitter began auto-translating Morsi, who issued a string of desperate tweets.

“Pres. Morsy urges civilians and military members to uphold the law & the Constitution not to accept that coup which turns #Egypt backwards,” tweeted the official account (more tweets embedded below).

Morsi on Twitter: Measures "represent a full coup categorically rejected by all the free men of our nation." apne.ws/14RuJzT


The Associated Press (@AP) July 03, 2013

Pres. Morsy urges everyone to adhere to peacefulness and avoid shedding blood of fellow countrymen.


Egyptian Presidency (@EgyPresidency) July 03, 2013

Pres. Morsy urges civilians and military members to uphold the law & the Constitution not to accept that coup which turns #Egypt backwards


Egyptian Presidency (@EgyPresidency) July 03, 2013

After widespread protests, the Army issued an ultimatum for Morsi, which he defied in vain. Morsi, with cabinet members resigning en masse, took to his social media accounts in the hopes of starting a revolution. It was, in the words of the Internet, an epic fail.

This afternoon, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces announced that the chief justice would assume the presidency until a new leader can be democratically elected. The successful overthrow of Morsi puts Egypt back at square one.

On the eve of America’s Fourth of July, let us hope that Egypt can enjoy their own independence day by this time next year.

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