CAIRO
Egypt's ousted leader Mohamed Morsi continues to receive support from anti-coup demonstrators, who oppose the military takeover of power and call for Egypt's first democratically elected president to be reinstated.
Freedom and Justice Party has said the protests they have been organizing in support of the toppled president would continue. All party members and followers would continue packing the squares until Morsi regains his presidency, the party says.
Saad el-Katatni, Chairman of Freedom and Justice Party, and Rashad el-Bayumi, deputy head of the Muslim Brotherhood, had been detained on Thursday for "inciting violence and killing of protesters", while many from the Brotherhood leadership were banned from leaving the country. El-Katatni and el-Bayumi were released on Friday while an investigation was still underway.