The spokesman for the liberal Constitution Party, Khaled Dawoud, has been stabbed in central Cairo on Friday afternoon. According to Al-Ahram Arabic news website, the former spokesman of the National Salvation Front (NSF) was stabbed in his chest and his hand in Abu El-Reesh in the Mounira district. The culprits have not yet been identified. Dr. Mohamed Salah fromEgypt's Children's Hospital, whereDawoud was transferred, told Al-Ahram that he is "stable." Dawoud resigned from the NSF in mid-August to protest the group's support for the violent dispersal of two large protest camps established by supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. The dispersal by the security forces left hundreds of protesters dead. Downtown Cairo witnessed unrest on Friday as security forces fired teargas at pro-Morsi protesters who had attempted to enter Tahrir Square. According to the health ministry, one pro-Morsi protester was also killed in Manial, close to Tahrir Square, after violence erupted between demonstrators and local residents. Several others were injured in the clashes. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/83222.aspx