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Minor clashes between police, pro-Morsi forces in Egypt

Egyptian military stands watch as bulldozers dismantle Cairo's Al-Nahda square protest camp after Egyptian security forces dispersed supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohamed Morsi in two huge camps in the Egyptian capital on August 14, 2013. UPI/Karem Ahmed
Egyptian military stands watch as bulldozers dismantle Cairo's Al-Nahda square protest camp after Egyptian security forces dispersed supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohamed Morsi in two huge camps in the Egyptian capital on August 14, 2013. UPI/Karem Ahmed | License Photo

CAIRO, Feb. 21 (UPI) -- Minor clashes in Egypt between police and supporters of former President Mohamed Morsi were reported Friday, the state news agency said.

In Cairo's Nasr City district, police dispersed two pro-Morsi rallies and clashes between protesters and area residents, the Middle East News Agency reported.

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Similar incidents occurred in the Haram district in the city of Giza, and a van owned by the Tahrir television channel, was set on fire, the news website Ahram Online reported Friday, noting the channel is often critical of the pro-Morsi Muslim Brotherhood.

Clashes were also reported in the cities of Alexandria, Zaqaziq, Hahya and Kafr El-Shiekh, Ahram said.

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