Rival protesters have clashed outside the presidential palace in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, as unrest grows over a controversial draft constitution.
More than 200 people were injured as protesters threw petrol bombs and rocks
- shots were reportedly fired.
Violence broke out when supporters of President Mohamed Morsi marched on his
palace, confronting members of the opposition who were holding a sit in.
The government says a referendum on the constitution will go ahead this
month.
Speaking earlier on Wednesday, Vice-President Mahmoud Mekki said the vote was
still scheduled for 15 December, but that the "door for dialogue" remained open,
indicating that changes could be made to the document later.
Critics say the draft was rushed through parliament without proper
consultation and that it does not do enough to protect political and religious
freedoms and the rights of women...
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