
Protesters and police square-off during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo on Monday.
About 3,000 demonstrators faced off with hundreds of black-clad riot police firing tear gas and rubber bullets in Cairo's central Tahrir Square on Monday.
Egypt's Health Ministry said up to 1,750 have been wounded in the clashes since they began Saturday, The Associated Press reported.
The ministry did not specify whether the dead and wounded were protesters, or whether the figures included policemen and army soldiers.
Demonstrations were also taking place in Alexandria, Ismailia, Suez and Al Arish in Sinai, NBC News' Richard Engel reported from Cairo on Monday.
It is the longest continuous protest since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak in February.









