Egyptians rally at Tahrir Square demanding for a change - again

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In Cairo last weekend, Egyptians returned to Tahrir Square as they demand for another change in political power.

This comes after they voted their very first democratically elected leader in its country's history, one year ago.

An Al Jazeera report explains why Egyptians want President Mohamed Morsi to step down.

Protest organizer Sameh-Al-Masri says Morsi's governance are a throwback to the dictator ways of former leader Hosni Mubarak.

Mubarak was ousted during the Arab Spring in 20-11 after over three decades of rule.

President Morsi has a lot on his plate.

He is facing tough economic issues, with a fuel shortage and a rising national debt, resulting in poverty for many Egyptians.

Violence took over the streets as five people were killed and 600 were wounded in several towns south of Cairo.

The deaths come after Pro and Anti Morsi supporters clashed in the streets.

Flickr Photo by: Darla Hueske

STORY WRITTEN BY: SATURN DE LOS ANGELES