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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Egypt Second anniversary of the 2011 uprising
Egyptian protesters throw fire bombs and stones at the presidential palace during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Egypt has witnessed a fresh cycle of violence over the past two weeks since the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak with clashes across the country that have left scores dead and hundreds injured. Cairo, EGYPT-08/02/2013/Credit:BISSON/JDD/SIPA/1302111134 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Egypt's Revolutionary Graffiti Wall
A giant mural of revolution graffiti on a street off Tahrir Square, the focus of the revolution's protest demonstrations, is partially painted over, and within hours, artists refilled much of it with new images, some of them denouncing Mr Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, September 25, 2012. Until recently, most graffiti was aimed at remnants of the old regime and the then ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. The outside-facing walls of the American University's campus, just off Tahrir Square, have been covered with various graffiti and murals depicting events since the popular uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down. The artwork included witty cartoons and comments about Mubarak and the generals who ruled the country until a new president was elected in June. For those behind the paintings, the walls of Mohammed Mahmoud street told their stories. And they considered the new government's decision to paint over them an attempt to deny them their place in Egypt's history. This time, however, new President Mohammed Mursi, his government and his Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, were also subjects of the graffiti. One painting showed Mr Mursi's head on a queen of clubs playing card./Credit:GELEBART/20 MINUTES/SIPA/1210081803 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Egypt's Revolutionary Graffiti Wall
A giant mural of revolution graffiti on a street off Tahrir Square, the focus of the revolution's protest demonstrations, is partially painted over, and within hours, artists refilled much of it with new images, some of them denouncing Mr Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, September 25, 2012. Until recently, most graffiti was aimed at remnants of the old regime and the then ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. The outside-facing walls of the American University's campus, just off Tahrir Square, have been covered with various graffiti and murals depicting events since the popular uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down. The artwork included witty cartoons and comments about Mubarak and the generals who ruled the country until a new president was elected in June. For those behind the paintings, the walls of Mohammed Mahmoud street told their stories. And they considered the new government's decision to paint over them an attempt to deny them their place in Egypt's history. This time, however, new President Mohammed Mursi, his government and his Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, were also subjects of the graffiti. One painting showed Mr Mursi's head on a queen of clubs playing card./Credit:GELEBART/20 MINUTES/SIPA/1210081803 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Egypt's Revolutionary Graffiti Wall
A giant mural of revolution graffiti on a street off Tahrir Square, the focus of the revolution's protest demonstrations, is partially painted over, and within hours, artists refilled much of it with new images, some of them denouncing Mr Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, September 25, 2012. Until recently, most graffiti was aimed at remnants of the old regime and the then ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. The outside-facing walls of the American University's campus, just off Tahrir Square, have been covered with various graffiti and murals depicting events since the popular uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down. The artwork included witty cartoons and comments about Mubarak and the generals who ruled the country until a new president was elected in June. For those behind the paintings, the walls of Mohammed Mahmoud street told their stories. And they considered the new government's decision to paint over them an attempt to deny them their place in Egypt's history. This time, however, new President Mohammed Mursi, his government and his Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, were also subjects of the graffiti. One painting showed Mr Mursi's head on a queen of clubs playing card./Credit:GELEBART/20 MINUTES/SIPA/1210081803 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Egypt's Revolutionary Graffiti Wall
A giant mural of revolution graffiti on a street off Tahrir Square, the focus of the revolution's protest demonstrations, is partially painted over, and within hours, artists refilled much of it with new images, some of them denouncing Mr Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, September 25, 2012. Until recently, most graffiti was aimed at remnants of the old regime and the then ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. The outside-facing walls of the American University's campus, just off Tahrir Square, have been covered with various graffiti and murals depicting events since the popular uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down. The artwork included witty cartoons and comments about Mubarak and the generals who ruled the country until a new president was elected in June. For those behind the paintings, the walls of Mohammed Mahmoud street told their stories. And they considered the new government's decision to paint over them an attempt to deny them their place in Egypt's history. This time, however, new President Mohammed Mursi, his government and his Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, were also subjects of the graffiti. One painting showed Mr Mursi's head on a queen of clubs playing card./Credit:GELEBART/20 MINUTES/SIPA/1210081803 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Egypt's Revolutionary Graffiti Wall
A giant mural of revolution graffiti on a street off Tahrir Square, the focus of the revolution's protest demonstrations, is partially painted over, and within hours, artists refilled much of it with new images, some of them denouncing Mr Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, September 25, 2012. Until recently, most graffiti was aimed at remnants of the old regime and the then ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. The outside-facing walls of the American University's campus, just off Tahrir Square, have been covered with various graffiti and murals depicting events since the popular uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down. The artwork included witty cartoons and comments about Mubarak and the generals who ruled the country until a new president was elected in June. For those behind the paintings, the walls of Mohammed Mahmoud street told their stories. And they considered the new government's decision to paint over them an attempt to deny them their place in Egypt's history. This time, however, new President Mohammed Mursi, his government and his Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, were also subjects of the graffiti. One painting showed Mr Mursi's head on a queen of clubs playing card./Credit:GELEBART/20 MINUTES/SIPA/1210081803 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Egypt's Revolutionary Graffiti Wall
A giant mural of revolution graffiti on a street off Tahrir Square, the focus of the revolution's protest demonstrations, is partially painted over, and within hours, artists refilled much of it with new images, some of them denouncing Mr Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, September 25, 2012. Until recently, most graffiti was aimed at remnants of the old regime and the then ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. The outside-facing walls of the American University's campus, just off Tahrir Square, have been covered with various graffiti and murals depicting events since the popular uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down. The artwork included witty cartoons and comments about Mubarak and the generals who ruled the country until a new president was elected in June. For those behind the paintings, the walls of Mohammed Mahmoud street told their stories. And they considered the new government's decision to paint over them an attempt to deny them their place in Egypt's history. This time, however, new President Mohammed Mursi, his government and his Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, were also subjects of the graffiti. One painting showed Mr Mursi's head on a queen of clubs playing card./Credit:GELEBART/20 MINUTES/SIPA/1210081803 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Egypt's Revolutionary Graffiti Wall
A giant mural of revolution graffiti on a street off Tahrir Square, the focus of the revolution's protest demonstrations, is partially painted over, and within hours, artists refilled much of it with new images, some of them denouncing Mr Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, September 25, 2012. Until recently, most graffiti was aimed at remnants of the old regime and the then ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. The outside-facing walls of the American University's campus, just off Tahrir Square, have been covered with various graffiti and murals depicting events since the popular uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down. The artwork included witty cartoons and comments about Mubarak and the generals who ruled the country until a new president was elected in June. For those behind the paintings, the walls of Mohammed Mahmoud street told their stories. And they considered the new government's decision to paint over them an attempt to deny them their place in Egypt's history. This time, however, new President Mohammed Mursi, his government and his Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, were also subjects of the graffiti. One painting showed Mr Mursi's head on a queen of clubs playing card./Credit:GELEBART/20 MINUTES/SIPA/1210081803 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Egypt's Revolutionary Graffiti Wall
A giant mural of revolution graffiti on a street off Tahrir Square, the focus of the revolution's protest demonstrations, is partially painted over, and within hours, artists refilled much of it with new images, some of them denouncing Mr Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, September 25, 2012. Until recently, most graffiti was aimed at remnants of the old regime and the then ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. The outside-facing walls of the American University's campus, just off Tahrir Square, have been covered with various graffiti and murals depicting events since the popular uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down. The artwork included witty cartoons and comments about Mubarak and the generals who ruled the country until a new president was elected in June. For those behind the paintings, the walls of Mohammed Mahmoud street told their stories. And they considered the new government's decision to paint over them an attempt to deny them their place in Egypt's history. This time, however, new President Mohammed Mursi, his government and his Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, were also subjects of the graffiti. One painting showed Mr Mursi's head on a queen of clubs playing card./Credit:GELEBART/20 MINUTES/SIPA/1210081803 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Egypt's Revolutionary Graffiti Wall
A man carries a collage with photos of leaders that he accuses for the death of a relative during the revolution. A giant mural of revolution graffiti on a street off Tahrir Square, the focus of the revolution's protest demonstrations, is partially painted over, and within hours, artists refilled much of it with new images, some of them denouncing Mr Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, September 25, 2012. Until recently, most graffiti was aimed at remnants of the old regime and the then ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. The outside-facing walls of the American University's campus, just off Tahrir Square, have been covered with various graffiti and murals depicting events since the popular uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down. The artwork included witty cartoons and comments about Mubarak and the generals who ruled the country until a new president was elected in June. For those behind the paintings, the walls of Mohammed Mahmoud street told their stories. And they considered the new government's decision to paint over them an attempt to deny them their place in Egypt's history. This time, however, new President Mohammed Mursi, his government and his Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, were also subjects of the graffiti. One painting showed Mr Mursi's head on a queen of clubs playing card./Credit:GELEBART/20 MINUTES/SIPA/1210081803 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Tatoo session, Mokattam Hill, Cairo. Coptic community tatoo christian religious symbols to show their religious identity. On the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Exorcism ceremony in cathedral St Simon, Mokattam Hill, CairoOn the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Tatoo session, Mokattam Hill, Cairo. Coptic community tatoo christian religious symbols to show their religious identity. On the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Sunday baptism in St-Simon cathedral, Mokattam Hill, Cairo. On the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Exorcism ceremony in cathedral St Simon, Mokattam Hill, CairoOn the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- NIght Mess in cathedral St-Simon, Mokattam Hill, Cairo. On the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Exorcism ceremony in cathedral St Simon, Mokattam Hill, CairoOn the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- NIght Mess in cathedral St-Simon, Mokattam Hill, Cairo. On the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Mens gathering in a street coffe. On the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Dominical mess in St Simon church, Mokattam Hill, Cairo. On the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Exorcism ceremony in cathedral St Simon, Mokattam Hill, CairoOn the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- NIght Mess in cathedral St-Simon, Mokattam Hill, Cairo. On the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Exorcism ceremony in cathedral St Simon, Mokattam Hill, CairoOn the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Exorcism ceremony in cathedral St Simon, Mokattam Hill, CairoOn the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- NIght Mess in cathedral St-Simon, Mokattam Hill, Cairo. On the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: Coptic community in Cairo-Cult Practice
Cairo, Egypt-June 2012- Sunday baptism in St-Simon cathedral, Mokattam Hill, Cairo. On the outskirts of Cairo in the middle of Manshiet Nasr neighborhood is located Mokattam settlement known as ñGarbage Cityî. It is inhabited by Zabbaleen, a community of about 45,000 Coptic Christians living for decades to recycle waste generated by the Egyptian capital: plastic, aluminum, paper and organic waste is transformed into compost/Credit:OSNOWYCZ AUDE/SIPA/1207271628 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Mohammed Morsi's victory celebration
Egyptians celebrate the victory of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi. Morsi was declared Egypt's first Islamist president on Sunday after the freest elections in the country's history, narrowly defeating Hosni Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in a race that raised political tensions in Egypt to a fever pitch. Cairo, EGYPT-24/06/2012/Credit:RAMPAZZO ALESSANDRO/SIPA/1206250922 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Mohammed Morsi's victory celebration
Egyptians celebrate the victory of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi. Morsi was declared Egypt's first Islamist president on Sunday after the freest elections in the country's history, narrowly defeating Hosni Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in a race that raised political tensions in Egypt to a fever pitch. Cairo, EGYPT-24/06/2012/Credit:RAMPAZZO ALESSANDRO/SIPA/1206250922 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Mohammed Morsi's victory celebration
Egyptians celebrate the victory of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi. Morsi was declared Egypt's first Islamist president on Sunday after the freest elections in the country's history, narrowly defeating Hosni Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in a race that raised political tensions in Egypt to a fever pitch. Cairo, EGYPT-24/06/2012/Credit:RAMPAZZO ALESSANDRO/SIPA/1206250922 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Mohammed Morsi's victory celebration
Egyptians celebrate the victory of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi. Morsi was declared Egypt's first Islamist president on Sunday after the freest elections in the country's history, narrowly defeating Hosni Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in a race that raised political tensions in Egypt to a fever pitch. Cairo, EGYPT-24/06/2012/Credit:RAMPAZZO ALESSANDRO/SIPA/1206250922 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Mohammed Morsi's victory celebration
Egyptians celebrate the victory of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi. Morsi was declared Egypt's first Islamist president on Sunday after the freest elections in the country's history, narrowly defeating Hosni Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in a race that raised political tensions in Egypt to a fever pitch. Cairo, EGYPT-24/06/2012/Credit:RAMPAZZO ALESSANDRO/SIPA/1206250922 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Mohammed Morsi's victory celebration
Egyptians celebrate the victory of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi. Morsi was declared Egypt's first Islamist president on Sunday after the freest elections in the country's history, narrowly defeating Hosni Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in a race that raised political tensions in Egypt to a fever pitch. Cairo, EGYPT-24/06/2012/Credit:RAMPAZZO ALESSANDRO/SIPA/1206250922 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Mohammed Morsi's victory celebration
Egyptians celebrate the victory of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi. Morsi was declared Egypt's first Islamist president on Sunday after the freest elections in the country's history, narrowly defeating Hosni Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in a race that raised political tensions in Egypt to a fever pitch. Cairo, EGYPT-24/06/2012/Credit:RAMPAZZO ALESSANDRO/SIPA/1206250922 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Mohammed Morsi's victory celebration
Egyptians celebrate the victory of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi. Morsi was declared Egypt's first Islamist president on Sunday after the freest elections in the country's history, narrowly defeating Hosni Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in a race that raised political tensions in Egypt to a fever pitch. Cairo, EGYPT-24/06/2012/Credit:RAMPAZZO ALESSANDRO/SIPA/1206250922 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Mohammed Morsi's victory celebration
Egyptians celebrate the victory of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi. Morsi was declared Egypt's first Islamist president on Sunday after the freest elections in the country's history, narrowly defeating Hosni Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in a race that raised political tensions in Egypt to a fever pitch. Cairo, EGYPT-24/06/2012/Credit:RAMPAZZO ALESSANDRO/SIPA/1206250922 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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