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Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Protesters chant anti-Mursi slogans during a protest in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, February 1, 2013. Opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi hurled petrol bombs at his palace on Friday as protesters returned to the streets of Egypt demanding his overthrow after the deadliest violence of his seven months in power. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
A protester uses a loudhailer as she chants anti-Mursi slogans during a protest in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, February 1, 2013. Opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi hurled petrol bombs at his palace on Friday as protesters returned to the streets of Egypt demanding his overthrow after the deadliest violence of his seven months in power. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Protesters chant anti-Mursi slogans during a protest in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, February 1, 2013. Opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi hurled petrol bombs at his palace on Friday as protesters returned to the streets of Egypt demanding his overthrow after the deadliest violence of his seven months in power. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Egyptian riot policemen set fire in the tents of the protesters in front of the gate of the presidential palace in Cairo on February 1, 2013, as people took to the streets across the country in a show of opposition to Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood. Egyptian security used water cannon and fired shots into the air as protesters threw petrol bombs and stones into the grounds of the presidential palace, an AFP correspondent said. AFP PHOTO / MAHMOUD KHALED
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Egyptian protesters set fire to the gate of the presidential palace in Cairo on February 1, 2013, as people took to the streets across the country in a show of opposition to Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood. Egyptian security used water cannon and fired shots into the air as protesters threw petrol bombs and stones into the grounds of the presidential palace, an AFP correspondent said. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi pray for victims who were killed in Port Said demonstrations last week, before an anti-Mursi demonstration, in Port Said February 1, 2013. At least one protester was shot dead and dozens wounded on Friday, when riot police clashed with demonstrators demanding the overthrow of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi in Cairo, witnesses said. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Hundreds of Egyptians shout slogans as they face-off with riot police during anti-President Mohammed Morsi protest in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Some thousands of Egyptians marched across the country, chanting against the rule of the Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, in a fresh wave of protests Friday, even as cracks appeared in the ranks of the opposition after its political leaders met for the first time with the rival Muslim Brotherhood. AP Photo/Amr Nabil
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Egyptian protesters shout anti-Mohammed Morsi slogans before clashes in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Thousands of Egyptians marched across the country, chanting against the rule of the Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, in a fresh wave of protests Friday, even as cracks appeared in the ranks of the opposition after its political leaders met for the first time with the rival Muslim Brotherhood. AP Photo/Amr Nabil
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
An Egyptian protester wearing Vendetta Guy Fawkes mask shouts anti-Mohammed Morsi slogans before clashes with policemen in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Some thousands of Egyptians marched across the country, chanting against the rule of the Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, in a fresh wave of protests Friday, even as cracks appeared in the ranks of the opposition after its political leaders met for the first time with the rival Muslim Brotherhood. AP Photo/Amr Nabil
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Egyptian protesters play on a drum with a sign with a picture of Egyptian President Morsi, and Arabic reading ' leave.' before clashes in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Thousands of Egyptians marched across the country, chanting against the rule of the Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, in a fresh wave of protests Friday, even as cracks appeared in the ranks of the opposition after its political leaders met for the first time with the rival Muslim Brotherhood. AP Photo/Amr Nabil
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Protesters throw fireworks at police during clashes in front of the presidential palace in Cairo February 1, 2013. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi walk near a poster, of him and Hany Aly El Said, before an anti-Mursi demonstration in Port Said February 1, 2013. El Said was killed in Port Said demonstrations last week. The words on the poster read "I will pray Al Fajr prayers." REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
In this Friday, Feb. 1, 2013 photo, Tahrir Bodyguard volunteers gather in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt during a Friday protest, one week after the square was the site of attacks on more than 25 women on the second anniversary of the uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak. On Friday, over a dozen members fanned out in the central square, emblematic of what many still consider an ongoing revolution, to take up positions among thousands of demonstrators protesting President Mohammed Morsi?s rule. Wearing neon vests and hardhats, the group, which calls itself Tahrir Bodyguard, aims to deter potential assailants and evacuate women under assault by crowds in a country where sexual harassment is a reality of daily life. AP Photo/Brian Rohan
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
An Egyptian couple walks past a damaged barbed wire fence outside the presidential palace in Cairo on February 2, 2013 after a night of clashes between security forces and anti-government protesters. Egyptian riot police deployed near the presidential palace after a night of clashes between security forces and petrol-bomb throwing protesters that killed at least one man and wounded dozens. AFP PHOTO/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Egyptian riot policemen deploy outside the presidential palace in Cairo on February 2, 2013 after a night of clashes between security forces and anti-government protesters. Egyptian riot police deployed near the presidential palace after a night of clashes between security forces and petrol-bomb throwing protesters that killed at least one man and wounded dozens. AFP PHOTO/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
An Egyptian boy wears a plastic bag as a cover from the rain during a rally in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt. AP Photo/Khalil Hamra
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
An Egyptian soldier stands guard on a armoured vehicle, behind the gate of the Presidential Palace, in Cairo, Egypt, 02 February 2013. Clashes erupted between Egyptian protesters and security forces using petrol bombs and tear gas on 01 February near the presidential palace in Cairo, where hundreds held a rally against President Mohamed Morsi. EPA/AHMED KHALED
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
TOPSHOTS Egyptian protesters throw projectiles in front of the presidential palace in Cairo on February 1, 2013, as thousands of Egyptians flooded the streets in a show of opposition to the Islamist President and his Muslim Brotherhood. Egyptian security used water cannon and fired shots into the air as protesters threw petrol bombs and stones into the grounds of the presidential palace, an AFP correspondent said. AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
TOPSHOTS Egyptian protesters throw projectiles towards the Presidential palace in Cairo on February 1, 2013, as people took to the streets across the country in a show of opposition to Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood. Egyptian security used water cannon and fired shots into the air as protesters threw petrol bombs and stones into the grounds of the presidential palace, an AFP correspondent said. AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
TOPSHOTS An Egyptian protester applauds during a demonstration in a show of opposition to Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood in front of the Presidential palace in Cairo on February 1, 2013. Egyptian security used water cannon and fired shots into the air as protesters threw petrol bombs and stones into the grounds of the presidential palace, an AFP correspondent said. AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Plainclothes police and Egyptian Army soldiers stand guard near burned cars and tires in front of the main prison of Port Said, northeast of Cairo February 2, 2013, a week after the most deadly clashes flared up in Port Said. That violence was provoked by a court verdict sentencing 21 people, mostly from the city, to death for their role in a deadly stadium disaster last year. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
People including relatives of Mohamed Hussin ElKorany, who died in clashes between police and demonstrators who attacked the presidential palace yesterday, carry his coffin from the ElSayeda Nafesa mosque during his funeral in Cairo February 2, 2013. At least one protester was shot dead and dozens wounded on Friday when riot police clashed with demonstrators demanding the overthrow of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi. Youths threw petrol bombs and shot fireworks at the outer wall of Mursi's Cairo presidential compound as night fell. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
A relative of Mohamed Hussin ElKorany, who died in clashes between police and demonstrators who attacked the presidential palace yesterday, mourns during his funeral in Cairo February 2, 2013. At least one protester was shot dead and dozens wounded on Friday when riot police clashed with demonstrators demanding the overthrow of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi. Youths threw petrol bombs and shot fireworks at the outer wall of Mursi's Cairo presidential compound as night fell. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Policemen stand guard in front of the presidential palace in Cairo February 2, 2013. At least one protester was shot dead and dozens wounded on Friday when riot police clashed with demonstrators demanding the overthrow of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi. Youths threw petrol bombs and shot fireworks at the outer wall of Mursi's Cairo presidential compound as night fell. Police responded by firing water cannon and teargas leading to skirmishes in the surrounding streets. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
An image grab taken from Al-Hayat TV purportedly shows Egyptian riot policemen dragging and beating an unidentified naked man during clashes with anti-president protesters outside the Egyptian Presidential Palace on February 1, 2013 in Cairo. Egypt's presidency said it was "pained by the shocking footage" during overnight clashes outside the presidential palace that has outraged the opposition. AFP PHOTO/Al-Hayat TV
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
TOPSHOTS An Egyptian anti-government protester gets ready to throw a molotov cocktail into the Presidential Palace compound during a demonstration on February 2, 2013 in Cairo. Egypt's main opposition group on Saturday backed calls to oust the ruling Islamists after deadly clashes and as President Mohamed Morsi scrambled to contain fallout from footage of apparent police brutality. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
An Egyptian anti-government protester holds empty tear gas canisters and shotgun shells outside the Presidential Palace during a demonstration on February 2, 2013 in Cairo. Egypt's main opposition group on Saturday backed calls to oust the ruling Islamists after deadly clashes and as President Mohamed Morsi scrambled to contain fallout from footage of apparent police brutality. AFP PHOTO/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
An Egyptian anti-government protesters shout slogans holding candles outside the Presidential Palace during a demonstration on February 2, 2013 in Cairo. Egypt's main opposition group on Saturday backed calls to oust the ruling Islamists after deadly clashes and as President Mohamed Morsi scrambled to contain fallout from footage of apparent police brutality. AFP PHOTO/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
Egyptian anti-government protesters throw stones towards the Presidential Palace, on February 2, 2013 in Cairo, during a demonstration to protest against the killing of protesters during clashes the day before. Egypt's main opposition group on Saturday backed calls to oust the ruling Islamists after deadly clashes and as President Mohamed Morsi scrambled to contain fallout from footage of apparent police brutality. AFP PHOTO/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA
Anti-Morsi rally in Cairo
A woman cries during the funeral of Mohamed Hussin ElKorany, who died in clashes between police and demonstrators who attacked the presidential palace yesterday, in Cairo February 2, 2013. At least one protester was shot dead and dozens wounded on Friday when riot police clashed with demonstrators demanding the overthrow of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi. Youths threw petrol bombs and shot fireworks at the outer wall of Mursi's Cairo presidential compound as night fell. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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