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PRO - MORSI PROTESTERS CALL FOR MASS DEMOS ON TUESDAY

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CAIRO, July 29, 2013 (AFP) Egyptian protesters loyal to deposed president Mohamed Morsi called for a “million person march” on Tuesday against his ouster.

They also called on demonstrat­ors to march to “security administra­tion buildings” throughout Egypt on Monday night to protest the deaths of 72 people at a Saturday rally.

“We... call for a million person march under the banner of 'Martyrs of the Coup' on Tuesday,” the Anti-Coup Alliance of Islamist groups organising the protests said in a statement.

The group urged Egyptians “to go out into the streets and squares, to regain their freedom and dignity --that were being usurped by the bloody coup- and for the rights of the martyrs assassinat­ed by its bullets.” It also called for protesters to march to security buildings in provinces across Egypt on Mon- day night “to condemn the criminal acts and the firing of live ammunition by the interior ministry at peaceful demonstra- tors.”

The protest calls comes after at least 72 people were killed at a sit-in in support of Morsi on Saturday morning. His loyalists accused security forces of using live fire against unarmed protesters but Egypt's interior ministry said only tear gas was used.

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Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans as they gather outside the Egyptian embassy in Sanaa to show solidarity with his supporters in Egypt July 28, 2013. (REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah)
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