It’s hard to corroborate claims and locations, but claims of violence seem to be surfacing on Egypt’s new Monday, e.g., Trew, Bel, “Millions turn out nationwide for anti-Morsi rallies; 4 dead in Upper Egypt violence,” Ahram Online, July 1, 2013:
“At least three protesters have been killed in Upper Egypt’s Assiut city, chief of security in the city, General Abou El-Qassem Abou El-Deif, said in a press statement. The three had been part of an anti-Morsi protest of thousands that was attacked by unknown assailants as they were marching near the Freedom and Justice Party’s headquarters.”
Something fuzzily matching the above has come out in the Los Angeles Times:
The state news agency said about 500 young men hurling stones and Molotov cocktails attacked the Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in Cairo. One protester was killed in clashes in Upper Egypt and more than 220 were injured throughout the country, according to security officials.
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