(Others) – Thousands of Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist supporters took to the streets of Kafr Al-Sheikh governorate on Sunday evening to support President Mohamed Morsy's controversial decree. The roughly 30,000 demonstrators organized a human chain and held placards to back Morsy's constitutional declaration, which shields his decisions from legal challenges and protects the Islamist-dominated constituent assembly and the lower house of parliament (Shura Council) from dissolution. An estimated number of 5,000 children and women had also participated in the rally. Meanwhile, Salafist figures and ex-parliamentarians of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice (FJP) party marched in Assiut, upper Egypt, with thousands of their supporters to express solidarity with Morsy's decree. "No to Feloul,” the protesters chanted, uttering an Egyptian political slang used to refer to remnants of Hosni Mubarak's regime.