5,569,418 |
30.06667 |
31.3 |
Egypt |
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Hundreds of pro-Mursi demonstrators made their way to the Defense Ministry |
5,569,422 |
31.20168 |
29.94458 |
Egypt |
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In Alexandria, the Brotherhood supporters'protestscaused traffic jams on the Corniche |
5,569,426 |
27.18096 |
31.18368 |
Egypt |
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In Assiut, UpperEgypta few hundred pro-Morsi protesters marched around the city, chanting slogans. |
5,569,431 |
30.93055 |
31.69864 |
Egypt |
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In Awlad Saqr city,clashesbegan when a pro-Morsi march toured the city, leading toclashesbetween them and anti-Morsi supporters. |
5,569,435 |
30.06907 |
31.27626 |
Egypt |
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In Cairo, thousands staged a march from the Nour Mosque in Abbasiya to the Islamists sit-in at Rabaa al-Adaweya. |
5,569,440 |
30.91359 |
30.84283 |
Egypt |
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in Gharbiya, the small village of Qaranshu witnessed rock throwing between pro and Morsi groups after suporters of the ousted president allegedly insulted the army leaving four injuried |
5,569,444 |
30.60427 |
32.27225 |
Egypt |
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In the city of Ismailiya on the Suez Canal, a number of Brotherhood members staged a march, chanting slogans against the army and police |
5,569,449 |
30.90711 |
32.02341 |
Egypt |
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In the town of Monshaet Abu Omar in Sharqiya, anti-Morsi and pro Morsi youth threw stones at each other, leading to minor injuries on both sides |
5,569,453 |
30.58768 |
31.502 |
Egypt |
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In Zagazig, a number of marches supporting the deposed president carried his pictures and chanted against general El-Sisi and the media. |
5,569,457 |
30.1235 |
31.3115 |
Egypt |
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Marches began after Friday prayers departing from a total of 28 locations across Cairo to converge on the ongoing sit-ins at Rabaa Al-Adaweya in Nasr City and Nahda Square in Giza. |