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Egypt protest: Crowds gather for big anti-Morsi rally | |
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Crowds are gathering in Cairo's Tahrir Square ahead of a mass rally to demand the resignation of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. | |
Thousands of people could be seen overnight milling in the square, focus of the protests which brought down his predecessor, Hosni Mubarak. | |
Sunday is the first anniversary of Mr Morsi's inauguration as president. | Sunday is the first anniversary of Mr Morsi's inauguration as president. |
Tensions has been high ahead of the rally. At least three people, including a US citizen, died in unrest on Friday. | |
Washington has warned Americans not to travel to Egypt. | Washington has warned Americans not to travel to Egypt. |
The UK urged its citizens to "avoid all demonstrations and large gatherings" while France said citizens should "limit movements to those strictly necessary". | The UK urged its citizens to "avoid all demonstrations and large gatherings" while France said citizens should "limit movements to those strictly necessary". |
Protesters are unhappy with the policies of the Islamist president and his Muslim Brotherhood allies. | Protesters are unhappy with the policies of the Islamist president and his Muslim Brotherhood allies. |
Thousands of supporters of Mr Morsi, who was elected by a small margin, rallied in the capital on Saturday. | Thousands of supporters of Mr Morsi, who was elected by a small margin, rallied in the capital on Saturday. |
US President Barack Obama has said America is "looking with concern" at the situation. | US President Barack Obama has said America is "looking with concern" at the situation. |
Obama appeal | Obama appeal |
Opposition activists say more than 22 million people have signed a petition seeking a snap election. They have urged the signatories to come out on Tahrir on Sunday. | Opposition activists say more than 22 million people have signed a petition seeking a snap election. They have urged the signatories to come out on Tahrir on Sunday. |
Flags and tents form a base camp on the square from where protesters plan to march President Morsi's office. | Flags and tents form a base camp on the square from where protesters plan to march President Morsi's office. |
Amr Riad, 26, told Reuters news agency: "We're peaceful but if those who come at us are violent we'll defend ourselves." | Amr Riad, 26, told Reuters news agency: "We're peaceful but if those who come at us are violent we'll defend ourselves." |
Speaking in South Africa, Mr Obama urged "all parties to make sure they are not engaging in violence and that police and military are showing appropriate restraint". | Speaking in South Africa, Mr Obama urged "all parties to make sure they are not engaging in violence and that police and military are showing appropriate restraint". |
"We would like to see the opposition and President Morsi engage in a more constructive conversation about [how] to move their country forward," he said. | "We would like to see the opposition and President Morsi engage in a more constructive conversation about [how] to move their country forward," he said. |
Reports say that Cairo International Airport has been unusually busy as both expatriates and Egyptians leave the country. | Reports say that Cairo International Airport has been unusually busy as both expatriates and Egyptians leave the country. |
Bloodshed | Bloodshed |
On Friday, US national Andrew Pochter and another man were killed in the northern Egyptian city of Alexandria as protesters stormed an office of the Muslim Brotherhood. | On Friday, US national Andrew Pochter and another man were killed in the northern Egyptian city of Alexandria as protesters stormed an office of the Muslim Brotherhood. |
Mr Pochter, who was in the country to teach English to children and improve his own Arabic, was killed apparently while using a mobile phone to take pictures. | Mr Pochter, who was in the country to teach English to children and improve his own Arabic, was killed apparently while using a mobile phone to take pictures. |
His family said in a statement that he had been stabbed by a protester while observing demonstrations. | His family said in a statement that he had been stabbed by a protester while observing demonstrations. |
The other fatality in Alexandria on Friday was an Egyptian man who was shot dead, according to medical sources. | The other fatality in Alexandria on Friday was an Egyptian man who was shot dead, according to medical sources. |
Another man, said to be a journalist, was killed by an explosion in Port Said and five other people were injured. | Another man, said to be a journalist, was killed by an explosion in Port Said and five other people were injured. |
President Morsi earlier this week offered a dialogue - a move rejected by his opponents. | President Morsi earlier this week offered a dialogue - a move rejected by his opponents. |
Mr Morsi, who hails from the Muslim Brotherhood, became Egypt's first Islamist president on 30 June 2012, after winning an election considered free and fair. | Mr Morsi, who hails from the Muslim Brotherhood, became Egypt's first Islamist president on 30 June 2012, after winning an election considered free and fair. |
His first year as president has been marred by constant political unrest and a sinking economy. | His first year as president has been marred by constant political unrest and a sinking economy. |