“At least six people were killed in overnight clashes in Cairo between supporters and opponents of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, the health ministry has confirmed to Al Jazeera.The clashes late that night saw the use of birdshot, gunfire and molotov cocktails, witnesses said. Police then intervened, firing tear gas to disperse the crowd. Earlier in the day, Adly Mansour, Egypt’s interim president, renewed appeals for reconciliation. ‘We want to turn a new page in the country’s book with no hatred, no malice, no division,’ he said in a pre-recorded speech that also highlighted the importance of the army in Egypt’s history.”
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/07/201372216452414482.html
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