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Africa North
Egypt Islamists Rally after Calling Off Tahrir Demo
2013-10-12
[An Nahar] Around 2,000 Islamists rallied in Cairo Friday after organizers backtracked from marching on Tahrir Square, avoiding a repeat of last week's festivities with police that killed dozens of people.

The Islamist Anti-Coup Alliance urged its supporters to stay away from the iconic square during the protests to avoid more bloodshed after a week in which nearly 80 Egyptians were killed, many of them in the capital.

The interior ministry warned the Islamists that it will "confront any attempts to break the legitimacy" of the interim government.

Some 2,000 supporters of deposed president Mohammed Morsi
...the former president of Egypt. A proponent of the One Man, One Vote, One Time principle, Morsi won election after the deposal of Hosni Mubarak and jumped to the conclusion it was his turn to be dictator...
rallied outside a presidential palace, carrying posters of the bearded leader now tossed in the clink
Into the paddy wagon wit' yez!
by the military after it removed him on July 3.

In the coastal city of Alexandria, police fired tear gas to disperse Islamists when they clashed with civilian opponents, a security official said.

An interior ministry statement said most of the "limited" marches passed off without incident.

But in Sinai, where Islamist Death Eaters are waging an insurgency against security forces, at least nine soldiers were maimed when improvised bombs targeted their vehicles in the border town of Rafah, a security official said.

The Anti-Coup Alliance, which rejects Egypt's military-installed government, had called on protesters in a last-minute statement to avoid marching on Tahrir Square.

The "coup regime is shedding blood without any respect to law or values adopted by our great people" said the coalition, spearheaded by Morsi's Moslem Brüderbund movement.

"So the alliance is calling for marchers to avoid places of bloodshed, be it Tahrir or other squares," said a statement from the group which demands Morsi's reinstatement.
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