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Egypt street artists rein in their outrage
Egypt street artists rein in their outrage
Egypt street artists rein in their outrage
A girl walks past graffiti on a wall near Tahrir square in Cairo July 21, 2013. Egyptian rappers and graffiti artists who captured the spirit of the youthful rebellion that toppled president Hosni Mubarak are toning down their outrage as the path to democracy has become more complicated. Three weeks since the military ousted Mubarak's elected successor, the Islamist Mohamed Mursi, street artists who want neither religious nor military rule see little place in today's exhausted Egypt for their once defiant world view. Picture taken July 21, 2013. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Egypt street artists rein in their outrage
Artist Ammar Abo Bakr (L) makes final touches to his graffiti near Tahrir square as talks to his friend in Cairo July 21, 2013. Egyptian rappers and graffiti artists who captured the spirit of the youthful rebellion that toppled president Hosni Mubarak are toning down their outrage as the path to democracy has become more complicated. Three weeks since the military ousted Mubarak's elected successor, the Islamist Mohamed Mursi, street artists who want neither religious nor military rule see little place in today's exhausted Egypt for their once defiant world view. Picture taken July 21, 2013. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Egypt street artists rein in their outrage
Artist Ammar Abo Bakr (L) answers questions from passers by as he makes final touches on a graffiti on a wall near Tahrir square in Cairo July 21, 2013. Egyptian rappers and graffiti artists who captured the spirit of the youthful rebellion that toppled president Hosni Mubarak are toning down their outrage as the path to democracy has become more complicated. Three weeks since the military ousted Mubarak's elected successor, the Islamist Mohamed Mursi, street artists who want neither religious nor military rule see little place in today's exhausted Egypt for their once defiant world view. Picture taken July 21, 2013. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Egypt street artists rein in their outrage
A street vendor walks past by graffiti on a wall that belongs to the American University of Cairo near Tahrir square in Cairo, July 21, 2013. Egyptian rappers and graffiti artists who captured the spirit of the youthful rebellion that toppled president Hosni Mubarak are toning down their outrage as the path to democracy has become more complicated. Three weeks since the military ousted Mubarak's elected successor, the Islamist Mohamed Mursi, street artists who want neither religious nor military rule see little place in today's exhausted Egypt for their once defiant world view. Picture taken July 21, 2013. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
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