Clashes erupted Friday between Muslim Brotherhood (MB) terrorist group's supporters and security forces across Cairo governorate, Al Bawaba newspaper reported. After Friday prayers, MB supporters organized anti-government rallies and protests to express their opposition to army, police and judicial authority, showing their support to the terrorist activities taking place across the country. In Ma'adi district, northern Cairo, security forces dispersed an MB rally by firing tear gas canons and cartridges shots at MB supporters, while the group's supporters launched fireworks at the security forces before fleeing to side streets out of fear of detainment. In Ain Shams district, eastern Cairo, MB supporters organized a rally in which they raised anti-government banners and Rabia signs. In Imbaba district, south west Cairo, a protest was launched by MB supporters who fired fireworks and blocked traffic, forcing security forces to intervene by firing tear gas in order to disperse them. In Giza governorate, dozens of MBs blocked Al Haram ring road by setting fire to car tires, which caused traffic jam, pushing security forces to quickly intervene to disperse them. In Faisal district, MB supporters organized a rally in which they chanted slogans against the regime and raised Rabia banners and pictures of the ousted president Mohamed Morsi, demanding his return and the release of the imprisoned leaders of the group. In Al Haram district, security forces that were stationed at Talebeya Bridge in addition to police patrols, successfully thwarted MB's plans to organize an anti-government rally after Friday prayers from the mosques which they are used to start their rallies from. In 6th of October City, MB supporters organized an anti-government which started from Imad mosque, chanting slogans against the regime and raising Rabia slogans, as well as demanding the return of Morsi.