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CAIRO: Anti-government protests
Hundreds of anti-government protesters have returned to Cairo's central Tahrir Square, Saturday January 29, 2011, chanting slogans against Hosni Mubarak just hours after the Egyptian president fired his Cabinet but refused to step down.More than 100,000 Egyptians from all walks of life gathered on Saturday at the central square in Cairo, as military officers stationed in the area embraced the protesters, chanting "the army and the people are one * hand in hand." /Credit:FACELLY/SIPA/1101292018 (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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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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CAIRO: Ballot-counting after presidential election
Egyptians turned out at the polls in lower-than-expected numbers Sunday for the second day of the runoff to choose their first president since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak. An Egyptian electoral worker cust the seals of the ballot box after the closure of the polling station. Cairo, EGYPT - 17/6/2012. 'Alessandro Rampazzo/Credit:RAMPAZZO ALESSANDRO/SIPA/1206181642 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood's
Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy celebrate at Tahrir square in Cairo June 18, 2012. Morsy said on Monday after his group declared him winner in a presidential race that he would be a president for all Egyptians and said he would not "seek revenge or settle scores." He was speaking at a news conference after the Brotherhood declared he had won 52.5 percent of the vote compared to the 47.5 percent secured by his rival, ex-military man Ahmed Shafik, with almost all votes counted. Shafik's campaign challenged the result. Cairo, EGYPT-18/06/2012./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1206181257 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood's
Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy celebrate at Tahrir square in Cairo June 18, 2012. Morsy said on Monday after his group declared him winner in a presidential race that he would be a president for all Egyptians and said he would not "seek revenge or settle scores." He was speaking at a news conference after the Brotherhood declared he had won 52.5 percent of the vote compared to the 47.5 percent secured by his rival, ex-military man Ahmed Shafik, with almost all votes counted. Shafik's campaign challenged the result. Cairo, EGYPT-18/06/2012./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1206181257 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Shafik campaign rally
Former Egyptian Prime Minister and Presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik sitting with Jehan Sadat, wife of late Egyptian President .Anwar Sadat, at a campaign rally in Cairo, EGYPT - 13/6/2012. (Photo by Heidi Levine/Si[pa Press)./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1206141437 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Shafik campaign rally
Former Egyptian Prime Minister and Presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik sitting with Jehan Sadat, wife of late Egyptian President .Anwar Sadat, at a campaign rally in Cairo, EGYPT - 13/6/2012. (Photo by Heidi Levine/Si[pa Press)./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1206141437 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Shafik campaign rally
Former Egyptian Prime Minister and Presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik sitting with Jehan Sadat, wife of late Egyptian President .Anwar Sadat, at a campaign rally in Cairo, EGYPT - 13/6/2012. (Photo by Heidi Levine/Si[pa Press)./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1206141437 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Shafik campaign rally
Former Egyptian Prime Minister and Presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik sitting with Jehan Sadat, wife of late Egyptian President .Anwar Sadat, at a campaign rally in Cairo, EGYPT - 13/6/2012. (Photo by Heidi Levine/Si[pa Press)./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1206141437 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO : Mubarak -Trial - Life imprisonment
A video grab from Al Jazeera TV station shows the courtroom where former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was sentenced to life imprisonment in Cairo on June 2, 2012. /Credit:SIPA/SIPA/1206021300 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO : Mubarak -Trial - Life imprisonment
A video grab from Al Jazeera TV station shows the courtroom where former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was sentenced to life imprisonment in Cairo on June 2, 2012. /Credit:SIPA/SIPA/1206021300 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO : Mubarak -Trial - Life imprisonment
A video grab shows former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak (C) sitting inside a cage in a courtroom during his verdict hearing in Cairo, Egypt, on June 2, 2012. Deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was sentenced to life in jail on Saturday. /Credit:SIPA/SIPA/1206021300 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO : Mubarak -Trial - Life imprisonment
A video grab shows former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak sitting inside a cage in a courtroom during his verdict hearing in Cairo, Egypt, on June 2, 2012. Deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was sentenced to life imprisonment on Saturday. /Credit:SIPA/SIPA/1206021300 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Demonstration in front of the interior ministry building
Egyptian protestors shout slogans against the country's ruling military during a demonstration in front of the interior ministry building honoring those killed in recent clashes with security forces in Mohamed Mahmoud Street Cairo-Egypt 02/12/ 2011./Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1112031702 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Demonstration in front of the interior ministry building
Egyptian protestors shout slogans against the country's ruling military during a demonstration in front of the interior ministry building honoring those killed in recent clashes with security forces in Mohamed Mahmoud Street Cairo-Egypt 02/12/ 2011./Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1112031702 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Demonstration in front of the interior ministry building
Egyptian protestors shout slogans against the country's ruling military during a demonstration in front of the interior ministry building honoring those killed in recent clashes with security forces in Mohamed Mahmoud Street Cairo-Egypt 02/12/ 2011./Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1112031702 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Demonstration in front of the interior ministry building
Egyptian protestors shout slogans against the country's ruling military during a demonstration in front of the interior ministry building honoring those killed in recent clashes with security forces in Mohamed Mahmoud Street Cairo-Egypt 02/12/ 2011./Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1112031702 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Demonstration in front of the interior ministry building
Egyptian protestors shout slogans against the country's ruling military during a demonstration in front of the interior ministry building honoring those killed in recent clashes with security forces in Mohamed Mahmoud Street Cairo-Egypt 02/12/ 2011./Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1112031702 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Demonstration in front of the interior ministry building
Egyptian protestors shout slogans against the country's ruling military during a demonstration in front of the interior ministry building honoring those killed in recent clashes with security forces in Mohamed Mahmoud Street Cairo-Egypt 02/12/ 2011./Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1112031702 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CAIRO: Thousands demonstrate at Tahrir Square
Egyptian soldiers are seen through a concrete block barricade as they stand guard on the Mohamed Mahmoud street leading from Tahrir Square to the Interior Ministry in Cairo, during a demonstration honoring those killed in recent clashes with security forces in Mohamed Mahmoud Street Cairo-Egypt 02/12/ 2011./Credit:ALFRED/SIPA/1112031702 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: The city of Cairo - call to the prayer
The call to prayer from the mosques echos over Islamic Cairo in the early evening November 30,2011. Preliminary reports show that the Muslim Brotherhood wins at least forty percent of the votes . (Photo by Heidi Levine/Sipa Press)./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1112011104 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: The city of Cairo - call to the prayer
The call to prayer from the mosques echos over Islamic Cairo in the early evening November 30,2011.Preliminary reports show that the Muslim Brotherhood wins at least forty percent of the votes . /Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1112011104 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: The city of Cairo - call to the prayer
The call to prayer from the mosques echos over Islamic Cairo in the early evening November 30,2011. Preliminary reports show that the Muslim Brotherhood wins at least forty percent of the votes . (Photo by Heidi Levine/Sipa Press)./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1112011104 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: The city of Cairo - call to the prayer
The call to prayer from the mosques echos over Islamic Cairo in the early evening November 30,2011. Preliminary reports show that the Muslim Brotherhood wins at least forty percent of the votes . (Photo by Heidi Levine/Sipa Press)./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1112011104 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: The city of Cairo - call to the prayer
The call to prayer from the mosques echos over Islamic Cairo in the early evening November 30,2011. Preliminary reports show that the Muslim Brotherhood wins at least forty percent of the votes . (Photo by Heidi Levine/Sipa Press)./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1112011104 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT: The city of Cairo - call to the prayer
The call to prayer from the mosques echos over Islamic Cairo in the early evening November 30,2011. Preliminary reports show that the Muslim Brotherhood wins at least forty percent of the votes . (Photo by Heidi Levine/Sipa Press)./Credit:LEVINE/SIPA/1112011104 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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