Anger at the rule of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has extended beyond Egypt to expatriate communities around the world.
In Australia, Egyptians and their supporters held weekend rallies in several capital cities calling for the Islamist leader to step down.
One of the organisers was the Australian Egyptian Friendship Association.
Its chairman Safwat Elbanna tells Kerri Worthington why a man who won the presidency through a democratic election has attracted such ire.
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