Security forces arrest at least 10 pro-Morsi protesters from a march in front of 6th of October police station in Giza; other pro-Muslim Brotherhood marches across Cairo dispersed with tear gas and rubber bullets Security forces have arrested at least 10 protesters from a pro-Mohamed Morsi march in front of a police station in 6th of October. Two other pro-Morsi marches in western Cairo districts were also dispersed – one in front of Mostafa Mahmoud Mosque in Mohandiseen and another in Giza's Haram, where security officials fired teargas and rubber bullets. The protests on Saturday had been announced earlier this week by supporters of the ousted Islamist president, including the pro-Morsi National Alliance to Support Legitimacy (NASL), which has deemed the run-up to Egypt's third anniversary of the 25 January 2011 revolution as "The Revolutionary Challenge Week." The day has witnessed pro-Morsi demonstrations across the capital – in front of Al-Qudsi Mosque in the northern Ain Shams district, as well as in Al-Hay Al-Asher and Mostafa Nahas streets in Nasr City, both of which were halted by security forces. Several protesters also gathered in the working-class district of Matariya in Cairo, chanting against the military and raising the four-fingered Rabaa sign, a symbol of the pro-Brotherhood Rabaa Al-Adaweya sit-in that was violently dispersed by the military last August. In Upper's Egypt's Assiut, pro-Morsi protesters initiated several marches chanting for “a new revolution” and the fall of the "regime." In Minya, Upper Egypt, a pro-Morsi march leaving from Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Mosque also chanted against “military rule.” http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/92512.aspx