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Mohamed-Morsi copyCAIRO: Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi is set to review a controversial draft constitution on Saturday amid rival rallies that will kick off following afternoon prayers, the Muslim Brotherhood said.

 

The marches of "Islamist and nationalist revolutionary forces" will set off from mosques in Cairo and head for Al-Nadha square, said the Freedom and Justice Party, the Brotherhood's political wing.

 

The protests were originally to be held in Tahrir Square, the scene of vast anti-Morsi demonstrations on Friday, but the location was changed to avoid confrontation, the Brotherhood said.

 

Tens of thousands of protesters marched in Cairo on Friday calling for the dissolution of an Islamist-dominated panel that approved the draft charter earlier in the day, and condemning "dictatorial Morsi".

 

Anti-Morsi protesters again gathered in Tahrir Square early on Saturday.

 

The charter has taken centre stage in the country's worst political crisis since Morsi's election in June.

 

It is expected to go to a popular referendum within two weeks.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012

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