Sounds of gunfire were heard in Cairo's central districts Saturday as Islamist protesters rallied to mark the event and denounce the July 3 military coup against Morsi. Protesters hurled stones and firebombs at security forces in several districts.
One protest group, Students Against the Coup, led by supporters of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood, called for unity with other youth groups to "struggle against a fascist and oppressive military dictatorship."
Supporters of the military gathered in rival rallies in other parts of the capital, many of them urging military chief Gen. Abdel-Fatah el-Sissi, the man who removed Morsi, to run for president.
(AP)