Tamarod's youth as well as the youth of the National Salvation Front and the June 30 Front have all rejected deals with the "terrorist" Muslim Brotherhood.
In a joint statement on Tuesday, they demanded the fair prosecution of all those who committed crimes against the Egyptian people and sabotaged political life.
The statement argued that making political deals with the Brotherhood is against the people’s aspirations who wish for real transitional justice.
It asked the interim government to guarantee just trials and transparent investigations for all defendants from Jan. 25 until now.
It also asked the authorities and security entities to confront terrorism and those who incite violence with force and decisiveness within the framework of the law, insisting that the Egyptian people are with the authorities in their fight against terror and extremism.
The groups also expressed their appreciation for the efforts exerted by the state, which they argued reflect the people’s right to live without terror and extremism.
They rejected what they described as "international efforts supporting terrorism and against people’s will."
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