Thousands gathered in the streets of Cairo and cities across the country on Sunday and presidential procession, filling a broad road block, in an attempt to force out the largest protests in Egypt Islamist president has seen in two and a half years turbulence.
In a national sectoral explosive wave signs, mainly from young demonstrators throwing neighbors President Mohammed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood and the main headquarters of stones and Molotov cocktails, and a fire broke out at one point the door wall villa . In the course of the conflict, the Brotherhood's supporters barricaded inside the attackers opened fire, activists said at least five demonstrators were killed.
At least five more anti-Mursi demonstrators were killed Sunday in a clash in southern Egypt and shootings.
Fear is common that a collision between the two sides in the coming days could become more violent. Mursi clear through a spokesman that he would not step down, and his Islamist supporters vowed not to allow the demonstrators to delete a part of his office to bring a valid ticket. During the day Sunday, thousands of Muslims gathered not far from the presidential palace to support Mursi, some of them temporary armor and sticks ready to fight.
Demonstrators aims sheer numbers show that the country has irrevocably against the Mursi, one year after the day he became Egypt's first freely elected president. But throughout the day and even up to midnight on the main rallying site, rampant violence fears did not materialize.
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Opposing emotions, mainly anti-Mursi giant festival in downtown Cairo's Tahrir Square (Tahrir Square) rallies, protesters spilled into the side of the palace outside Ittihadiya streets and boulevards, between waving flags, blowing whistles, and chanting.
Fireworks went overhead. Men and women, some small children on their shoulders, drums, dancing, singing, "through extortion, we will bring Mursi down." Bath water nearby residents of households below the marchers - some of the tent camp to prepare Outside the palace - they are cool in the hot summer, blew whistles and waving flags support.
Mubarak took only 18 days, said: "Although he has behind him, security, intelligence, and a large sector of the Egyptian Amr Taufik, oil company employees towards Ittihadiya with Christian friends." Mu Anglesey "will not take long, and we hope that he and we are ready to pay the price."
Mursi massive outpouring on the issues raised, the next step is. The protesters have vowed to stay on the streets until he stepped down, calling for widespread strike starting Monday organizer. President, in turn, seems to want to protest weakened.
For weeks, Mursi's supporters portrayed Mubarak supporters plan protests as a plot. But their request was the extent of damage, Sunday's rally. In Cairo and a string in the Nile Delta and the Mediterranean coastal cities, protests, and even broke through the 18-day uprising in 2011 the largest protest, including the day of Hosni Mubarak on February 11, exits, the giant mass demonstrations Ittihadiya.
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It is unclear whether the opposition, which has asked the Mursi months to form a national unity government, and now his transfer to accept any concessions. Expected impasse raises an army has been deployed in the city suburbs, the question whether it will intervene. Protesters that the military will throw its weight behind them, tipping on Mursi balance.
At the same time, the country's police, it is difficult to see Sunday. In the lead to Sunday, some officers angrily told their commander, they will not protect the protesters brother, always complaining about the police caught in the middle, according to the online publication of the meeting video.
"If brothers thought we would give up and leave, they are wrong, lawyers said:" Hossam Muhareb he sat on the sidewalk near the presidential palace with friends. "They will give up and leave after seeing our numbers."
Violent explosive can be sent into the direction of the spinning conditions.
Brothers headquarters in sending fire on the plateau overlooking Cairo, smoke in the air. Witnesses say that it is because when the teenagers throwing heavy barricaded doors, a gas tank explosion. A few hours later, inside the Brotherhood supporters outside the launch youth throwing stones. At least five anti-Moore was shot on the west side, 60 people were injured, activists who are in the hospital, Nazli Hussein monitoring casualties, said.
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See the deadly attacks in southern Egypt protests against Mursi, five people were killed. Two demonstrators were shot dead in clashes, the Muslim Brotherhood's freedom and Justice Party, Beni Suef one, the other Fayum offices.
Assiut city Islamist stronghold, gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on a protest, tens of thousands of people attended, killing one person and wounding four, sending the crowd running.
Then enraged protesters march of freedom and justice in the nearby office, which the gunmen opened fire, killing two security officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the press. Conflict, demonstrators and security forces fought shoulder to one side of the Mursi supporters.
The Ministry of Health said that at least 400 people were injured nationwide.
Who is left in his three-year tenure there, Mursi said, you can not use the streets to protest the results of free elections overturned.
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"There is no room for this conversation constitutional legitimacy," he told the British "Guardian" in an interview published on Sunday refused to hold early elections.
Is forced out, if elected president, "there is () or the opponent is too opposed to the new president, a week or a month later, they will ask him to step down," he said. "
Mursi is not in Sunday's rally Ittihadiya happen - he moved to another nearby palace.
Crowd gathered, Mursi spokesman Ihab Fahmy and the opposition of the president's long-term repeated dialogue to resolve the country's political crisis, saying it is "the only framework through which we can reach an understanding. "
Opposition has repeatedly refused his offer of dialogue, arguing that they were putting on a show.
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Demonstrations climax polarization and instability Mursi June 30, 2012, has been established since the inauguration. In the past year has seen more than the political crisis, bouts of bloody conflict and continued economic deterioration, power outages, fuel shortages, price increases and ongoing lawlessness and crime.
In one camp is the president and his Islamist allies, including the Muslim Brotherhood and the more hard-line groups. Mursi loyal supporters accuse behind Mubarak protests aimed at overthrowing last year's election results, as they believe that the remnants of the old regime and the country's destruction Mursi processing difficulties caused by the reform attempts.
But also to one of the religious hardliners against sharp tone, condemning Mursi opponent, "God's enemies" and pagans.
On the other side is an array of secular and liberal Egyptians, moderate Muslims, Christians - Opposition said, the general public against the Islamists has proven to be a range of sectors. They say the Islamists are trying to monopolize power, denying their electoral mandate, into the government, forcing them to write a constitution and largely religious extremism free hand, do not have to administer the country simultaneously with their supporters.
Donia Rashad says, "a 24-year-old unemployed who wore conservative Islamic headscarf woman" in this country will fall behind. His embarrassment, to make people hate Islam. "We need someone who can feel the people, is the majority agree."
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They march towards the presidential palace, someone shouted, "You lied to us in the name of religion." Crowd, including women, children and the elderly, long banner hanging Egyptian flag colors and made a red card - in football match sign deportation.
In Tahrir chants "erhal!", Or "Leave!" Thundered around the square. Population, number of approximately 300,000 appeared, waving Egyptian flags and posters Morsi on his face with a red X. They whistled and waved when approaching military helicopters swooped overhead, reflecting their faith in their favor on the Mursi army.
Defense Minister Gen. Abdul - Fatah EL-Sissi warned that a week ago, the military will intervene to prevent the country from entering a "dark tunnel." Armored support, Army units deployed in Cairo Some suburbs, Sunday soldiers main intersection at the traffic lights. In the evening, they deployed near the international airport, state television said.
Mediterranean city of Alexandria and the Nile Delta city of Mansoura, Tanta, and Damanhur same size crowd turned out quite large with the national rally.
"Today is the last day of the Brotherhood power," Su Liman Mohammed, seafood manager of the company, said in Tahrir.
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Protest activities appeared a petition called for the Tamarod, Arabic for "rebellious youth activists." For months, we have collected signatures called Mursi step down.
On Saturday, the group announced that there are more than 220,000 signatures - proof, it is claimed, a wide range of public sector no longer wish to Mursi in office.
It is impossible to verify the claim. If true, it would be nearly twice as about 13 million people who voted Mursi in last year's presidential run-off election, which he won about 52 percent of the vote. Tamarod organizers say they dropped about 100,000 signed form, because they are repeated.
Mursi's supporters questioned the authenticity of the signature, but did not produce any evidence of fraud.
Near Ittihadiya palace, thousands of Muslims gathered at the show to support Mursi's Rabia al-Adawiya outside the mosque. Some Morsi supporters wearing homemade armor and construction helmets and shields and clubs - preventive measures, they said, on the possibility of violence.
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Pro-Mursi rebound, Rabia al-Adawiya mosque, the crowd chanted, "God is great", and some Islamic holy book "Koran" copy.
"People hold the legitimacy and Ahmed Ramadan said," We support Dr. Mohammed Mursi, one of the rally participants. "We want to tell him not to protests by opponents and did not give up their rights, we are here to support and protect him."
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