Many killed as clashes erupt at Morsi rally in Cairo
CAIRO (AFP) - Dozens of Mohamed Morsi's supporters were shot dead in the Egyptian capital on Saturday as violence erupted following a night of massive rallies for and against the ousted Islamist president. An AFP correspondent saw at least 37 bodies laid out at a makeshift mortuary in an Islamist-run field hospital in Cairo, with doctors saying all of them were killed by live rounds during the clashes. Medics at the field hospital said a total of 75 people were killed, including bodies taken elsewhere. The health ministry said 20 people died. The bloodshed came hours after the military-backed interior minister, Mohammed Ibrahim, warned a long-running sit-in at Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque by Morsi loyalists would be ended "in the framework of the law". The army ousted Morsi on July 3 after nationwide protests demanding his ouster. Tens of thousands of supporters from his Muslim Brotherhood movement have since been camped outside the mosque in the Nasr City district...