Political divisions could 'paralyse' Egypt

Warns, Morsi; Scores hurt as Morsi supporters, foes clash

Islamist President Mohamed Morsi warned on Wednesday that political divisions in Egypt "threaten to paralyse" the country, as at least one person was killed and scores were hurt in clashes between his supporters and opponents.
In a televised speech to mark his turbulent first year in power, Morsi promised reforms and called for national dialogue, as tensions mounted ahead of mass rallies planned against him on June 30.
"Egypt faces many challenges. The polarisation has reached a stage that could threaten our democratic experience and paralyse the nation and cause chaos," Morsi said.
Just hours before he spoke, Islamists had been holding a rally in his support in the Nile Delta city of Mansura when opponents began throwing rubbish at them and fighting erupted, a security official said.
At least one person was killed and 237 were hurt, the health ministry said.
Two of the injured were taken to the intensive care unit of Mansura International Hospital with live bullet wounds, medics there said.
The clashes came amid widespread anxiety ahead of planned anti-Morsi rallies on Sunday.
Organisers of a campaign dubbed Tamarod (rebellion in Arabic) say they have collected more than 15 million signatures in support of a snap presidential election.
And with Islamist parties having called for their own rallies to support the president on Friday, there are fears of more violence.
Gatherings for and against the president were being held around the country on Wednesday, but confrontations only erupted in Mansura, a security official said.
In Cairo's Tahrir Square, the epicentre of the 2011 revolt that toppled president Hosni Mubarak, hundreds of anti-Morsi protesters gathered to watch the president's speech.
Some have announced they will begin a sit-in there.
Others gathered outside the defence ministry, waving Egyptian flags and chanting against the president.
In Alexandria and several Nile Delta provinces, Islamist groups have held rallies to support of him.
Morsi promised reforms and called for dialogue in a bid to placate protesters ahead of Sunday's rallies.
He insisted he was working for the goals of the revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak in 2011, which he is accused of failing.

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