First anniversary is supposed to be paper, not mass demonstrations. Thousands gathered in Cairo on Sunday as part of a mass protest against President Morsi that called for his resignation, while his supporters held a competing rally at the presidential palace. Sunday marks the first anniversary of Morsi's inauguration, and his opponents have spent the past three days in mass protests against his rule. Although there are still many Egyptians who believe that Morsi was democratically elected and should carry out his term in office, a grassroots organization Tamarod claimed to have signatures from 22 million Egyptians calling for the president's resignation. Tamarod has vowed to continue their protests until Morsi resigns, but they face steep odds of being able to hold large rallies: July heat in Cairo is brutal and Ramadam begins July 8th.