CAIRO |(Reuters) - Clashes broke out in
central Cairo on Tuesday when supporters of ousted President Mohamed
Mursi came under attack as they marched to the Interior Ministry, a
Reuters reporter said.
Supporters of the new
military-installed government hurled stones at the marchers and threw
bottles at them from balconies. Police then fired tear gas at the
pro-Mursi protesters.A few thousand pro-Mursi protesters were taking part in the march when the trouble erupted. Local residents taunted them, calling them terrorists and saying they were not welcome. They then began throwing stones at them.
The Mursi supporters responded by also hurling rocks.
Women and children marchers fled the scene in panic. Two men wielding machetes were seen chasing marchers.
The protesters are calling for the reinstatement of Mursi, who was overthrown by the military on July 3 and is now being held at undisclosed location.
(Reporting by Tom Finn; Editing by Angus MacSwan and Raissa Kasolowsky)
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