The protests against Mohammad Morsi’s government in Cairo are the largest ever in the country’s history — even bigger than the massive protests two years ago that ousted Hosni Mubarak.

Described as millions, the massive crowd of people took to the streets on Sunday and protests continued prompting the Egyptian army to call for a peaceful end.

The Egyptian military gave the Morsi government 48 hours to respond to the people — but insisted its policy opposes coups.

Egypt’s anti-Morsi rebel campaign has urged Egyptians to flock to “every protest venue and street” as the army’s deadline approaches, Ahram Online reported. Morsi’s supporters are also rallying in Cairo.