Anti-government protesters in Egypt have stormed the national headquarters of President Mohammed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood in the capital, Cairo.
The crowds seen in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Sunday were the biggest since the 2011 revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak.
People ransacked the building in the Moqattam area and set parts on fire. (Insurgent)
The al-Watan website said the ministers of tourism, environment, communication and legal affairs had acted "in solidarity with the people's demand to overthrow the regime".
Protesters across Egypt accuse the president of failing to tackle economic and security problems since being elected a year ago.
[BBC July 1, 2013.]