Egypt police fire tear gas as rival protesters hurl stones
By REUTERS
ALEXANDRIA - Police fired teargas on Friday when supporters of President Mohamed Morsi and his opponents hurled stones at each other in Egypt's second city on the eve of a vote on a new constitution shaped by Islamists, a Reuters witness said.Dozens of opponents of the new constitution and thousands of Islamists, separated by several lines of riot police, hurled rocks over the security cordon at each other near a mosque in Alexandria that was the focus for violence last week."God is great," Islamists chanted when the stone-throwing began.
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