Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi march towards Old Cairo
as they carry the coffin, covered with a national flag, of their colleague,
who was killed during Wednesday' clashes.
Picture: AP
Egypt's new army-installed government has denounced the calls, with the
interior ministry authorising police to use live fire if government
buildings come "under attack" or in "self defence".
Picture: EPA
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood
supporters gather in Ramses square. Shots were heard on a bridge in the
centre of the city, as well as in Ramses SquarePicture: AFP/GETTY IMAGES
A protester lies wounded after a
Muslim Brotherhood potest approached a church on Mourad streetPicture: EPA
Egyptian army soldiers take their
positions on top and next to their armored vehicles while guarding an
entrance to Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt is bracing for more
violence after the Muslim Brotherhood called for nationwide marches
after Friday prayers and a "day of rage"
Picture: AP
At least 60 people were killed
Friday in Egypt, said security sources as thousands of the Muslim
Brotherhood's followers took to the streetsPicture: EPA
Supporters of deposed President Morsi take part in protests near Ennour Mosque in CairoPicture: REUTERS
A supporter of deposed President
Mohamed Morsi take part in a protest near Ennour Mosque in CairoPicture: REUTERS
Supporters of deposed Egyptian
President Mohamed Morsi gather at the Fateh Mosque in Ramses Square for
midday prayersPicture: GETTY IMAGES
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