
The Egyptian army prevented a protest for the supporters of the ousted president Morsi on Thursday. The army closed the bridge connecting Giza and Cairo over the Nile, to stop the protest which started from Giza District, and was heading to the Cabinet in Qasr Al-Aini in central Cairo to express their opposition to the new government head by PM Hazem Al-Beblawi. Security forces have increased the numbers of their officers on streets surrounding the Cabinet in case of any protest breaking out. Both supporters and anti-Morsi protestors are planning to start protests tomorrow in different parts of the country to express their opinions regarding the recent political events in Egypt.
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