ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br /> <br />Supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi staged one of their largest protest marches in weeks on Friday (November 15), a day after Egypt's military-backed government lifted a three month state of emergency.<br /> <br />Thousands of demonstrators marched in different neighborhoods of Cairo and in several cities around the country.<br /> <br />In the Nasr City neighborhood of the capital, protesters carrying pictures of Mursi and posters bearing the black four-fingered "Raba'a" symbol that shows solidarity with protesters killed by the security forces, marched towards the Presidential Palace.<br /> <br />Mursi was ousted by the military on July 3 after mass protests by Egyptians disillusioned with the elected Islamist president's year in office.<br /> <br />Following his ousting, supporters of Mursi and the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist group that backed him, staged daily protests and set up two ongoing sit-ins that the police and army cleared by force in
