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Egypt prepares for rival Ramadan protests Egypt prepares for rival Ramadan protests
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Supporters and opponents of the ousted Egyptian Islamist President Mohammed Morsi are preparing to stage large rallies in Cairo on the first Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan.Supporters and opponents of the ousted Egyptian Islamist President Mohammed Morsi are preparing to stage large rallies in Cairo on the first Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan.
Mr Morsi's supporters hope that millions will continue to back their call for his reinstatement.Mr Morsi's supporters hope that millions will continue to back their call for his reinstatement.
Those whose mass demonstrations led to his removal by the military last week will gather in Tahrir Square.Those whose mass demonstrations led to his removal by the military last week will gather in Tahrir Square.
Dozens of people have died in deadly clashes since Mr Morsi's ousting.Dozens of people have died in deadly clashes since Mr Morsi's ousting.
The BBC's Jim Muir in Cairo says Mr Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement may have alienated many people while in office, but many Egyptians are also uneasy at the military's intervention in the country's politics, and what is emerging is a battle for public opinion and the middle ground.The BBC's Jim Muir in Cairo says Mr Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement may have alienated many people while in office, but many Egyptians are also uneasy at the military's intervention in the country's politics, and what is emerging is a battle for public opinion and the middle ground.
On Thursday the US urged Egypt's leadership to stop the new authorities' "arbitrary" arrests of Muslim Brotherhood members, warning against targeting any particular group.On Thursday the US urged Egypt's leadership to stop the new authorities' "arbitrary" arrests of Muslim Brotherhood members, warning against targeting any particular group.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon has also warned against the exclusion of any party from the political process.UN chief Ban Ki-moon has also warned against the exclusion of any party from the political process.
However, White House spokesman Jay Carney said that the administration did not believe it should immediately suspend aid to Egypt.However, White House spokesman Jay Carney said that the administration did not believe it should immediately suspend aid to Egypt.
Washington is due to send four F-16 fighter jets to Egypt, but has not publicly confirmed that the delivery will go ahead.Washington is due to send four F-16 fighter jets to Egypt, but has not publicly confirmed that the delivery will go ahead.
The US administration says it is examining whether the military takeover constitutes a coup - US law prohibits the sending of aid to any country whose elected leader is deposed by a military coup.The US administration says it is examining whether the military takeover constitutes a coup - US law prohibits the sending of aid to any country whose elected leader is deposed by a military coup.
Polarised situationPolarised situation
Mr Morsi's supporters have been staging mass protests throughout the week near the Presidential Guard barracks in eastern Cairo, where they believed he is being held.Mr Morsi's supporters have been staging mass protests throughout the week near the Presidential Guard barracks in eastern Cairo, where they believed he is being held.
The focal point of the protest is the Rabaa al-Adawiya Mosque, where they are camping out around the clock in their thousands.The focal point of the protest is the Rabaa al-Adawiya Mosque, where they are camping out around the clock in their thousands.
Our correspondent says the Brotherhood is not planning any marches but organisers are hoping that a massive turnout will show support snowballing in their favour.Our correspondent says the Brotherhood is not planning any marches but organisers are hoping that a massive turnout will show support snowballing in their favour.
Mr Morsi's supporters say they are not seeking confrontation or violence, but given the bitterly polarised situation, with feelings running high on both sides, the potential is always there, he adds.Mr Morsi's supporters say they are not seeking confrontation or violence, but given the bitterly polarised situation, with feelings running high on both sides, the potential is always there, he adds.
Their opponents are planning rallies for Tahrir Square, including a mass iftar - breaking the fast.Their opponents are planning rallies for Tahrir Square, including a mass iftar - breaking the fast.
Mr Morsi's removal - a year after he was elected - followed protests by millions of people across Egypt. Mr Morsi was removed on 3 July - a year after he was elected - following protests by millions of people across Egypt, and an interim President, Adly Mansour, was installed.
While the new authorities have not specified where Mr Morsi is, a foreign ministry spokesman has said he is in a "safe place" and being treated in a "very dignified manner".While the new authorities have not specified where Mr Morsi is, a foreign ministry spokesman has said he is in a "safe place" and being treated in a "very dignified manner".
However, dozens of people have died in deadly clashes in the aftermath of his ousting. On Monday alone more than 50 Morsi loyalists were killed in clashes with the army.However, dozens of people have died in deadly clashes in the aftermath of his ousting. On Monday alone more than 50 Morsi loyalists were killed in clashes with the army.
The Muslim Brotherhood's spiritual leader, Mohammed Badie, and nine other senior figures were charged on Wednesday with inciting Monday's violence, despite conflicting accounts of the incident.The Muslim Brotherhood's spiritual leader, Mohammed Badie, and nine other senior figures were charged on Wednesday with inciting Monday's violence, despite conflicting accounts of the incident.
Mr Badie's whereabouts are not known.Mr Badie's whereabouts are not known.
Mr Mansour has set a timetable for a new constitution and elections, but Mr Morsi's supporters have rejected the plan and some political groups opposed to him say they were not consulted about it.
Meanwhile Hazem al-Beblawi, who Mr Mansour appointed as prime minister on Tuesday, has said he could offer cabinet posts to the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The FJP has rejected the offer.