Anti-Coup Alliance

Presidency Government Post-coup unrest in Egypt (2013–2014) Supporters Opponents Family

[10] Members of the Building and Development Party, the political arm of al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, wanted to meet with Yasser Borhamy, the deputy head of the Salafist Call as well as Emad Abdel Ghaffour, who is the head of the Homeland Party.

[11] 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.

[15] Egyptian Prime minister Ibrahim Mahlab issued a decree on 16 October 2014 banning the alliance.

[30] Osama Hafez, the leader of the groups shura council, has called on the organization to withdraw from the alliance.

An Anti-Coup Alliance demonstration in Cardiff, UK on 21 Sept 2013.