In a serious incident in Cairo on 8 July at least 40 pro-Morsi protestors were killed and over 300 injured. The funerals of those killed will begin in the afternoon of 8 July. Further demonstrations in Cairo and elsewhere in Egypt are expected following this incident.
Further demonstrations are likely, and there is a risk of violence. Demonstrations often happen on Fridays. The atmosphere of these demonstrations can change quickly and without warning. More than forty rapes and sexual assaults of Egyptian and foreign women were reported at demonstrations on 30 June.
A US citizen was killed in demonstrations in Alexandria on Friday 28 June. Press reports suggest that he was stabbed after being seen to be filming the demonstration.
Some press reporting suggests that some of those demonstrating in Tahrir Square and elsewhere are hostile and suspicious of any foreigners present. Police may use tear gas for crowd control. You should avoid all demonstrations and large gatherings. If you become aware of any nearby protests, leave the area immediately.