Egypt's Islamist Muslim Brotherhood group has asked supporters of Mohamed Morsi, the deposed president, to take part in a nationwide 'march of anger' protest against the recent violent clearing of protest sites by security forces. The announcement came a day after over 500 people were killed in the police action that ended two sit-ins in Cairo that began after the army toppled Morsi on 3 July. Gehad el-Haddad, Muslim Brotherhood spokesman, said on Twitter that anti-coup rallies would depart from all mosques of Cairo and head towards Ramsis square after Jumaa prayer.
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