
Protests continue in Egypt

Supporters of the ousted president gathered next to the headquarters of the Republican Guard in Cairo.
MOHAMMED SABER/EPA
| July 5, 2013

Mock coffins were carried in a symbolic funeral for the four men killed during Friday's clashes.
LOUAFI LARBI/Reuters
| July 5, 2013

Interim President Adly Mansour (right) met with pro-reform leader Mohamed ElBaradei.
Egyptian President's Office/EPA
| July 5, 2013

Many of Mohammed Morsi's supporters prayed next to the Republican Guard's headquarters.
MOHAMMED SABER/EPA
| July 5, 2013

Opponents of ousted President Mohammed Morsi clashed with his supporters near Tahrir Square.
Manu Brabo/AP
| July 5, 2013

An Interior Ministry spokesman said the deputy head of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood has been arrested on allegations of inciting violence.
Hassan Ammar/AP
| July 5, 2013

Mayhem nationwide left at least 10 people dead and 210 wounded.
Manu Brabo/AP
| July 5, 2013

Egyptian soldiers faced Morsi's supporters who were still gathered near the Republican Guard headquarters in Cairo.
HASSIM DABI/EPA
| July 5, 2013

In cities across the country, clashes erupted as Morsi supporters tried to storm local government buildings or military facilities.
Manu Brabo/AP
| July 5, 2013

Islamists vowed to show by their numbers and the turmoil that the military had made a mistake in ousting Morsi on Wednesday.
HASSIM DABI/EPA
| July 5, 2013

A helicopter flew over Cairo as demonstrators gathered in the streets.
AP
| July 5, 2013

Supporters of former president Mohammed Morsi protested his ouster.
Reuters
| July 5, 2013

Islamists angrily denounced Egypt's change in power.
Reuters
| July 5, 2013

Thousands of pro-Morsi protesters flooded the streets.
Reuters
| July 5, 2013

A jet made a heart shape in the sky above Cairo.
Reuters
| July 5, 2013

Riot police kept watch at the Republican Guard barracks as protesters coalesced outside.
Reuters
| July 5, 2013