Morsi loyalists, foes clash in Cairo

One person has been killed and at least 10 have been injured in the violence in Cairo in clashes over Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsi.

Morsi loyalists, foes clash in Cairo

One person has been killed in Cairo as clashes over Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsi erupted.

One person has been killed in Cairo as clashes erupted between supporters and opponents of Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsi, as tensions mount ahead of a looming crackdown on pro-Morsi protest camps.

At least 10 people have also been injured in the violence in Cairo's Giza neighbourhood, security officials told AFP.

A pro-Morsi march had taken off from Nahda square - site of one of two large sit-ins staged by Morsi loyalists - to Faisal Street in Giza where residents began to pelt the marchers with rocks.

The clashes rapidly escalated with birdshot fired from both sides, security officials said, as residents of the Giza neighbourhood smashed the shopfront of a department store owned by Islamists.

Earlier in another area of the capital, police fired tear gas to break up clashes that erupted between Morsi loyalists and residents, AFP correspondents reported.

Dozens of religious scholars affiliated with Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood had entered the religious endowments ministry and were ordered out by police prompting clashes, a security official said.

The violence comes after the expiry of a government ultimatum to dismantle the sprawling protest camps.

Morsi, Egypt's first elected president, was overthrown by the military on July 3 with popular backing.

His supporters say nothing short of his reinstatement will persuade them to disperse.

The stand-off with the army-backed interim government has sparked international fears of further bloodshed.

Clashes between pro- and anti-Morsi demonstrators and security forces have killed more than 250 people since the end of June.

Since police issued the latest warning last week to end the protests, the Islamists have repeatedly called for new demonstrations.


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