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Justifications for storming the capital are illogical, says Sawan

The head of the Justice and Construction Party, Mohamed Sawan said that whatever the justification for storming the capital, they all do not stand up to reason and logic.

On his official Facebook page on Saturday, Sawan said that the groups involved, whatever the intentions of their leaders and participants, and whatever the credibility of the arguments put forward, they are no more than illegitimate and uncontrolled militias tampering with the lives, property and security of innocent people.

good intentions are not expected from militias, he said, adding that chaos does not create a regime, and the purpose does not justify the means, but rather the closest – God forbid – is total collapse and chaos.

The head of the Justice and Construction Party announced his refusal to the entry of the capital clearly under any pretext, and warned all parties of the consequences of these adventures.

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