CAIRO, Egypt — A cautious calm prevailed in Cairo following the curfew that was imposed on Aug. 14 by the Egyptian authorities after dispersing the sit-ins held by supporters of deposed President Mohammed Morsi in Rabia al-Adawiya and Nahda squares.
While the security services are taking tight measures against those who defied the curfew, some opposition movements — headed by the pro-Morsi People's Alliance to Support Legitimacy — are adamant about holding protests in different areas of Cairo and other provinces, until the political administration reneges its road map.