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Egypt authorities undecided on sit-ins

Clashes in Cairo as pro-Morsi march attacked

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Muslim Brotherhood members at a sit-in protest in Cairo
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Muslim Brotherhood members at a sit-in protest in Cairo Cairo – Arab Today Egyptian police fired tear gas to break up clashes between supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and residents of a central Cairo neighbourhood on Tuesday, AFP and Reuters reported. The clashes began when dozens of religious scholars affiliated with Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood entered the ministry of endowments and were ordered out by police, a security official said.
They then clashed with residents of the area prompting police to fire tear gas.
The scholars were joined by more pro-Morsi protesters who damaged shop fronts. That further infuriated the residents, who pelted them with stones, leading to sporadic scuffles on several streets.
The news comes as supporters of the former president refuse to leave their sit-in protests in Rabaa al-Adawiya and Nahda Square in Cairo, despite several government warnings.
The latest, which threatened on Sunday to disperse the protests if demonstrators didn’t leave within 24 hours, failed to materialise, and Egypt’s interim leaders appear still to be in debate over how to deal with the sit-ins.
Meanwhile, the head of the prominent Egyptian Islamist group, the Nour party, said leading Islamic authoritiy al-Azhar would host a meeting "very soon" between people who have proposed initiatives for ending the political crisis, Reuters reported.
The ongoing standoff between Islamist protesters and the army-backed interim government has caused worry among the international community, which fears fresh bloodshed.
Against a backdrop of police ultimatums, Islamists have continued to call for nationwide marches to demand the reinstatement of Morsi, Egypt's first democratically-elected civilian president, toppled and arrested by the military on July 3, following mass demonstrations.
Additional source: AFP

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