2 separate marches, one for Brotherhood and another opposed to both military and Brotherhood, dispersed by police in Cairo's Mohandiseen district on 3rd anniversary of January revolution; another protest dispersed in Maadi Police fired tear gas and birdshot to disperse two separate marches heading from Mostafa Mahmoud Mosque to Tahrir Square, according to an Ahram Online reporter on the scene. A pro-Muslim Brotherhood march and a distinct Way of the Revolution Front march gathered separately in front of the mosque in preparations for marches to Tahrir Square. The Way of the Revolution Front, which opposes both the Brotherhood and the military, called for a march from outside the mosque in the Mohandeseen district and another one from outside the Journalists' Syndicate in downtown Cairo. The Bortherhood announced on Saturday that it will lead marches from more than 30 different places in Greater Cairo. The Front is a coalition of political parties such as Strong Egypt Party, 6 April (Democratic Front), Ahmed Maher's 6 April Youth Movement, the No to Military Trials Movement, the Revolutionary Socialists, as well as other groups. Meanwhile, according to Ahram journalist Karem Yehia, a Way of the Revolution march in the southern Maadi district was chanting against the Brotherhood and waving white flags with pictures of martyrs when the demonstrators were attacked by another pro-military march holding aloft posters of Egypt's top army leader General Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi. Police arrived soon after and dispersed the march, arresting an unconfirmed number of protesters. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/92499.aspx