More Pro-Morsi Rallies Expected in Egypt
Unrest continues
Supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi are calling for evening marches Monday at security administration buildings, as they remain defiant in the face of the military's move to install an interim government nearly a month ago.
In a statement Monday, pro-Morsi groups also urged Egyptians to gather Tuesday for a "million person march" for those who oppose Morsi's ouster and want to "reclaim their freedom and dignity."
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