CAIRO (AP) --
An Egyptian security official says authorities have postponed a move to
disperse two sit-ins by supporters of the country's ousted president to
"avoid bloodshed."
The official says the
decision to postpone an advance against the protest camps by Muslim
Brotherhood supporters came after a plan on ending the sit-ins was
leaked to the media.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to reporters.
The
security forces had planned to form cordons around the Cairo protest
sites as early as dawn Monday, according to officials who spoke earlier
to The Associated Press.
A move by the police
would have set the stage for clashes with thousands gathered at the two
Cairo sit-ins in support of ex-President Mohammed Morsi, ousted in a
July 3 coup.
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