Muslim Brotherhood (MB) affiliates shot a civilian injured Friday during a violent protest in Talbeya neighborhood, Giza province, Al Bawaba News reported. The protest comes in response to calls by the MB terrorist group on social media, Thursday night, for loyalists to stage a week-long protesting marches, starting on Friday, against death verdicts against MB senior figures including ousted president Mohamed Morsi. Police officials said the unnamed victim was shot as he objected to the Protesters' chants and slogans against the military and police personnel. The MB group was listed as terrorist by Egypt's judiciary in Sept. 2013 following a string of deadly blasts, mostly in the restive Sinai Peninsula, east of the country. Since the ouster of the MB rule, July 2013, hundreds of Egyptians were killed and thousands others were severely injured in attacks, mostly claimed by the MB-linked Wilayat Sinai terrorist movement.