Islamists vow new demos after clashes kill more than 30

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MORSI SUPPORTER: A supporter holds a picture of Morsi outside Cairo’s Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque. — AFP photo

CAIRO: Islamists vowed further protests yesterday to demand the army restore Egypt’s first democratically elected leader, after a day of clashes which saw more than 30 people killed across the country.

“The masses will continue their civilised protests and peaceful sit-ins in Cairo until the military coup is reversed and the legitimate president is restored,” a coalition of Islamist groups said in an yesterday statement.

Ahead of the protests, central Cairo was already tense yesterday.

Protesters opposed to deposed president Mohamed Morsi spent the night in Tahrir Square, with checkpoints manned by civilians after a night of deadly fighting nearby.

A bridge leading up to Cairo University – where Morsi supporters had been camping out – was littered with rocks and burned out tyres from confrontations between the two camps.

Throughout the city, there were reports of gunfire during the night, adding to the tension.

The Tamarod movement, which engineered the mass protests against Morsi that culminated in his overthrow by the army on Wednesday, urged its supporters to take the streets again today.

Tens of thousands of Morsi’s supporters turned out on Friday to protest his ouster in the popularly backed military coup.

Equally large numbers of anti-Morsi protesters also flooded the streets of Cairo and the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, sparking pitched battles between members of the rival camps.

Police meanwhile pressed a round-up of top Islamists, announcing the arrest of Khairat al-Shater, widely seen as the most powerful man behind Morsi in the Muslim Brotherhood movement.

At least 12 people were killed in Alexandria as Morsi’s supporters and opponents fought in the streets, the official MENA news agency said.

In Cairo’s iconic Tahrir Square, at least two people were killed when Morsi supporters traded fire with his opponents, state television reported.

The clashes subsided when the army separated the protesters using armoured vehicles. — AFP