Dozens of Muslim Brotherhood women staged Friday a violent protest in Kerdassa, Giza province, Al Bawaba News reported. Raising the Rabia signs, the female protesters chanted against the military and police personnel. They also raised slogans inciting MB male affiliates to keep up protesting against the ouster of the former president Mohamed Morsi. Since the removal of the year-long MB rule, July 2013, amid mass street protests, MB affiliates have held protesting marches calling for the reinstatement of the ousted president. Protesting is criminalized in Egypt according to a protest law issued by interim authorities Sept. 2013 following a string of deadly attacks, mostly in the Sinai Peninsula.