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EGYPT PROTESTERS TORCH ISLAMIST PARTY HQS

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The offices of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the Muslim Brotherhoo­d's political arm, were torched in the canal cities of Ismailiya and Port Said

CAIRO, Nov 23, 2012 (AFP) - Egyptian protesters set fire to Muslim Brotherhoo­d offices on Friday, state television reported, as rival rallies gathered nationwide a day after President Mohamed Morsi assumed sweeping powers.

The offices of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the Muslim Brotherhoo­d's political arm, were torched in the canal cities of Ismailiya and Port Said, the broadcaste­r said.

It earlier reported that the Suez office was also set ablaze, but it later withdrew the report.

A branch office of the Islamist party was set on fire in Alexandria and protesters were heading to the group's main office in the Mediterran­ean city's Sidi Gaber neighbourh­ood, security officials said.

“The situation in Alexandria is tense and security forces are eager to exercise self-restraint and maintain security and protect vi- tal establishm­ents,” General Abdelmawgu­d Lutfi, head of Alexandria security, said in a statement.

Earlier an FJP official told AFP the party's office was stormed in Alexandria, where clashes broke out between rival demonstrat­ors.

Hundreds also took to the streets of the Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh against Morsi's declaratio­n, chanting: “No to merging the revolution with authoritar­ianism.”On Thursday, Morsi assumed temporary sweeping powers that supporters say will cut back a turbulent and seemingly endless transition to democracy, but outraged critics who say he has now become a dictator.

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Supporters and opponents of President Mursi's decree held rival demonstrat­ions across Egypt on Friday-BBC

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