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o An anti-government protester defaces a picture of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak in
Alexandria, 230 km (140 miles) north of Cairo, January 25, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians
demanded an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule and clashed with police on
Tuesday, in unprecedented protests inspired by the revolt that brought down Tunisia's
president. REUTERS/Stringer (EGYPT - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Demonstrators attack a police vehicle in Cairo, Tuesday Jan. 25, 2011, in a Tunisia-inspired
demonstration to demand the end of President Hosni Mubarak's nearly 30 years in power. The
demonstration, the largest Egypt has seen for years, began peacefully, with police showing
unusual restraint in what appeared to be a calculated strategy by the government to avoid
further sullying the image of a security apparatus widely seen as little more than corrupt thugs
in uniforms.(AP Photo)
Tear gas smoke fired by Egyptian police is seen as demonstrators gather in central Cairo to
demand the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak and calling for reforms on January 25, 2011. The
protesters, carrying flags and chanting slogans against the government, rallied in a protest
inspired by the uprising in Tunisia which led to the ouster of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. AFP
PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABEDI (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images)
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Riot police keep watch as they hold shields during clashes with protesters in Cairo January 26,
2011. Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on
Wednesday and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with
police. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Riot police clash with protesters in Cairo January 26, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban
on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday and calling for President Hosni
Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Plainclothes police arrest Mohamed Abdul Quddus, rapporteur of the Civil Liberties Committee
and member of the Press Syndicate Council, during clashes in Cairo January 26, 2011.
Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday
and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police.
Anti-government protesters clash with riot police near burning tyres placed as a barricade
during clashes in Cairo January 26, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by
returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave
office, and some scuffled with police. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Plainclothes police arrest a protester during clashes in Cairo January 26, 2011. Thousands of
Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday and calling for
President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police. REUTERS/Asmaa
Waguih
An anti-government protester gestures during clashes with police in Cairo January 26, 2011.
Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday
and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police.
REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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Egyptian anti-government protesters clash with riot police at the port city of Suez, about 134 km
(83 miles) east of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Police fired rubber bullets, water cannon and tear gas
at hundreds of demonstrators in the eastern city of Suez, on a third day of protests calling for an
end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-old-rule. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
Mohamed Atef lies on the ground after being shot in the head while demonstrating in the town
of Sheikh Zoweid, 344 km (214 miles) northeast of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Security forces shot
dead Mohamed, a Bedouin protester, in the north of Egypt's Sinai region on Thursday,
eyewitnesses and a security source said. The 22-year-old man was shot in the head while
demonstrating in the town of Sheikh Zoweid, they said. Security forces fired tear gas to disperse
dozens of protesters. REUTERS/Stringer
Mohamed Atef is carried after being shot in the head while demonstrating in the town of Sheikh
Zoweid, 344 km (214 miles) northeast of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Security forces shot dead
Mohamed, a Bedouin protester, in the north of Egypt's Sinai region on Thursday, eyewitnesses
and a security source said. The 22-year-old man was shot in the head while demonstrating in
the town of Sheikh Zoweid, they said. Security forces fired tear gas to disperse dozens of
protesters. REUTERS/Stringer
Egyptian anti-government protesters attack a riot police car at the port city in Suez, about 134
km (83 miles) east of Cairo east of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Police fired rubber bullets, water
cannon and tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in Suez on a third day of protests calling for
an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year-old rule. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
Mariam Solayman, a member of an Egyptian activist group, shouts anti-government slogans in
front of a police cordon during a demonstration outside the press syndicate in central Cairo
January 27, 2011. Demonstrations demanding the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, in
power since 1981, have raged since Tuesday in several Egyptian cities, with the biggest clashes
in Cairo and Suez. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
Anti-government protesters run as they throw objects at riot police in the port city of Suez,
about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Police fired rubber bullets, water
cannon and tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in the eastern city of Suez, on a third day of
protests calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-old-rule. REUTERS/Mohamed
Abd El-Ghany
An anti-government protester throws objects at a riot police car in the port city in Suez, about
134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo east of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Police fired rubber bullets, water
cannon and tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in Suez on a third day of protests calling for
an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year-old rule. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
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A plainclothes policeman hits a protester during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011.
Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day
of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President
Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Egyptian demonstrators brave police water canons and tear gas during a protest in Cairo after
Friday prayers January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets
of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians
demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
A protester runs next to a police vehicle after throwing a bag of trash at it during a
demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on
the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of
Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran
Tomasevic
A protester gestures in front of a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo January 28,
2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a
fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to
President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
A protester stands in front of a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo January 28,
2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a
fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to
President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
A protester gestures in front of riot police during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011.
Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day
of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President
Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Smoke bellows over Cairo following clashes between protesters and police January 28, 2011.
Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth
day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to
President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
Egyptian demonstrators brave police water canons and tear gas during a protest in Cairo after
Friday prayers January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets
of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians
demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
A protester lies on the ground after inhaling tear gas during a demonstration in Cairo January
28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a
fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to
President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Protesters fall to the ground as they inhale tear gas during a demonstration in Cairo January 28,
2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a
fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to
President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
A protester gestures near a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011.
Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day
of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President
Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
A demonstrator stands in front of police water canons during a protest in Cairo January 28,
2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a
fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to
President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
Smoke billows over mosques in Cairo following clashes between protesters and police January
28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a
fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to
President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
A protester holds up an Egyptian flag during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and
demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of
unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President
Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
A protester displays a teargas canister during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni
Mubarak sent troops and armoured cars onto the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities on
Friday in an attempt to quell street fighting and mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year
rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
A protester burns a picture of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak during clashes in Cairo January
28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a
fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to
Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Protesters stand near a burning police vehicle in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and
demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of
unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to Mubarak's
three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
A protester looks at a burnt Egyptian Army armoured vehicle in downtown Cairo January 28,
2011. President Hosni Mubarak ordered troops into Egyptian cities on Friday in an attempt to
quell street fighting and growing mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year rule.
REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
A protester sets fire to the entrance of the ruling National Democratic Party building in Cairo
January 28, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak ordered troops into Egyptian cities on Friday in an
attempt to quell street fighting and growing mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year
rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
A protester walks in front of a fire in downtown Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni
Mubarak ordered troops into Egyptian cities on Friday in an attempt to quell street fighting and
growing mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
A protester walks in front of a fire in downtown Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni
Mubarak ordered troops into Egyptian cities on Friday in an attempt to quell street fighting and
growing mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Protesters flee through a cloud of tear gas during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and
demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of
unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President
Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Protesters flee from charging police during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and
demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of
unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President
Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Police beat a protester during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators
fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented
protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's
three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
A protester kisses a police officer during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and
demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of
unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to Mubarak's
three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
People shout anti-Mubarak slogans and wave Egypt flags during a protest rally organized by the
Egyptian Association for Change in the U.S. (EAC-USA) in front of the White House in
Washington January 28, 2011. The United States increased pressure on Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak Friday to institute reforms, urging the government to view its people as a
partner not a threat during unprecedented protests in Cairo. REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang
Protesters march during an anti-government demonstration in Suez January 28, 2011. Egypt's
President Hosni Mubarak said he was committed to economic and political reform and was
determined to secure the stability of Egypt in a televised address to the nation after a day of
anti-government protests. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
Smoke covers the sky during clashes between police and protesters in Suez January 28, 2011.
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak said he was committed to economic and political reform and
was determined to secure the stability of Egypt in a televised address to the nation after a day
of anti-government protests. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
Protesters stand in front of the burning entrance of the ruling National Democratic Party
building in Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak ordered troops into Egyptian cities
on Friday in an attempt to quell street fighting and growing mass protests demanding an end to
his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
In this still image taken from video, Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak addresses the nation on
Egyptian state TV in Cairo January 28, 2011. Mubarak called for dialogue and said he would
name a new government on January 29, 2011. REUTERS/Handout
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Egyptian soldiers stand on top of an armoured vehicle in Cairo January 29, 2011. Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak clung to power on Saturday as protesters took to the streets again to
demand that he quit. Mubarak ordered troops and tanks into the capital Cairo and other cities
overnight and imposed a curfew in an attempt to quell demonstrations that have shaken the
Arab world's most populous nation, a key U.S. ally, to the core. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Egyptian army soldiers stand beside an armoured tank at Tahrir Square after wide-spread
protests in downtown Cairo January 29, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refused on
Saturday to bow to demands that he resign after ordering troops and tanks into cities in an
attempt to quell an explosion of street protests against his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah
Dalsh
A youth takes photos of the burning building of the ruling National Democratic party in Cairo
January 29, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refused on Saturday to bow to demands
that he resign after ordering troops and tanks into cities in an attempt to quell an explosion of
street protests against his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
A protester reaches out as a soldier holds a child during a demonstration in Cairo January 29,
2011. Thousands of angry Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Saturday to demand that Egypt's
President Hosni Mubarak resign, dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come
over to their side. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Men stand on top of an armoured Egyptian Army vehicle during a protest in Cairo January 29,
2011. Egypt's president gave the first indication on Saturday he was preparing an eventual
handover of power by naming a vice-president for the first time in 30 years after protests that
have rocked the foundations of the state. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Protesters wave an Egyptian flag atop a street sign at Tahrir square in Cairo January 29, 2011.
Egypt's president gave the first indication on Saturday he was preparing an eventual handover
of power by naming a vice-president for the first time in 30 ye ars after protests that have
rocked the foundations of the state. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
A protester lifts an army officer who joined the crowd at Tahrir square in Cairo January 29,
2011. Egypt's president gave the first indication on Saturday he was preparing an eventual
handover of power by naming a vice-president for the first time in 30 years after protests that
have rocked the foundations of the state. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
A military tank sits next to the Egyptian state television building in Cairo January 29, 2011.
Thousands of angry Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Saturday to demand that President
Hosni Mubarak resign, dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come over to
their side. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
The ruling National Democratic party building burns in Cairo January 29, 2011. Thousands of
angry Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Saturday to demand that President Hosni Mubarak
resign, dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come over to their side.
REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Protesters carry placards during demonstrations in Cairo January 29, 2011. Thousands of angry
Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Saturday to demand that President Hosni Mubarak resign,
dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come over to their side.
REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
A protester holds an Egyptian flag at a rally against Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak outside the
Federal Building in Westwood, California January 29, 2011. Egypt's street protesters pushed
Mubarak into naming a deputy who might in time succeed him, but thousands went on defying
a curfew and urging the army to join them in forcing Mubarak from power immediately.
REUTERS/Eric Thayer
A man wears an Egyptian flag at a rally against Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak outside the
Federal Building in Westwood, California January 29, 2011. In five days of unprecedented
protests that have rocked the Arab world, more than 100 people have been killed, inv estors and
tourists have taken fright, Mubarak has offered a first glimpse of a plan to step down and 80
million long-suffering Egyptians are caught between hope for democratic reform and fear of
chaos. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Egypt's president Hosni Mubarak speaks with his newly-named Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in
Cairo in this video frame grab taken January 29, 2011. Mubarak picked former air force
commander and aviation minister Ahmed Shafiq as the next prime minister on Saturday.
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Egyptian civilians walk by a looted mall in Cairo, January 30, 2011. Looted stores, burnt out cars
and the stench of blazing tyres filled the streets of Cairo as day broke on Sunday, with President
Hosni Mubarak clinging to office and security forces struggling to contain looters. The biggest
immediate fear was of looting as all public order broke down. Mobs stormed into supermarkets,
banks, jewellery shops and government buildings. Through the night, ordinary Egyptians took to
the streets armed with clubs, chains and knives to guard neighbourhoods from marauders.
REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
Smoke billows from the Arcadia shopping center, that was looted, damaged and set on fire by
people in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday Jan. 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
An Egyptian man armed with a knife mans a makeshift checkpoint in a Cairo neighborhood
January 30, 2011. Looted stores, burnt out cars and the stench of blazing tyres filled the streets
of Cairo as day broke on Sunday, with President Hosni Mubarak clinging to office and security
forces struggling to contain looters. Through the night, ordinary Egyptians took to the streets
armed with clubs, chains and knives to guard neighbourhoods from marauders. REUTERS/Yannis
Behrakis
Army members and people detain a thief in downtown Cairo, January 30, 2011. President Hosni
Mubarak, clinging to power despite unprecedented demands for an end to his 30-year rule, met
on Sunday with the powerful military which is widely seen as holding the key to Egypt's future.
REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
A local resident holds a sword as he secures property and families from looters, in Cairo January
30, 2011. REUTERS/Mohamed Abdel Ghany
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An army tank blocks traffic on the October 6th bridge over the river Nile near Tahrir square in
Cairo January 31, 2011. Protesters intensified their campaign on Monday to force Egypt's
President Hosni Mubarak to quit as world leaders struggled to find a solution to a crisis that has
torn up the Middle East political map. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
Egyptian soldiers block a street during an anti-government protest in Tahrir square in Cairo
January 31, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak overhauled his government on Monday to
try to defuse a popular uprising against his 30-year rule but angry protesters rejected the
changes and said he must surrender power. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
An Egyptian soldier guards a burnt building of the ruling National Democratic party in Cairo
January 31, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak overhauled his government on Monday to
try to defuse a popular uprising against his 30-year rule but angry protesters rejected the
changes and said he must surrender power. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
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An Egyptian army soldier waves an Egyptian flag from atop an army vehicle in Tahrir Square
during a huge protest in Cairo February 1, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians, from
students and doctors to the jobless poor, swamped Cairo on Tuesday in the biggest
demonstration so far in an uprising against an increasingly isolated President Hosni Mubarak.
REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
A protester prays in front of a destroyed police van in Tahrir Square during a huge
demonstration against Egypt's ruler in Cairo February 1, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of
Egyptians, from students and doctors to the jobless poor, swamped Cairo on Tuesday in the
biggest demonstration so far in an uprising against an increasingly isolated President Hosni
Mubarak. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
Egyptians rally at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo February 1, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of
Egyptians, from students and doctors to the jobless poor, swamped Cairo on Tuesday in the
biggest demonstration so far in an uprising against an increasingly isolated President Hosni
Mubarak. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
A protester atop a lamp post waves an Egyptian flag in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 1, 2011.
At least one million people rallied across Egypt on Tuesday clamouring for President Hosni
Mubarak to give up power, piling pressure on a leader who has towered over Middle East
politics for 30 years to make way for a new era of democracy in the Arab nation.
REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak addresses the nation on Egyptian State TV in this still image
taken from video, February 1, 2011. Mubarak said on Tuesday he would not run for the
presidency again and would work in the last months of his term to allow the transfer of power.
REUTERS/Egyptian State TV
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Pro-government supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L ) clash with antigovernment protesters in Tahrir square in central Cairo February 2, 2011. Egypt's army denied
firing any shots in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where pro- and anti-government protesters were
clashing, state television said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
A supporter of President Hosni Mubarak, on camel, fights with anti-Mubarak protesters in Cairo,
Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak,
including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with anti-government
protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abou Zaid)
Anti-government demonstrators pray during clashes with supporters of Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of
Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a
move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit. REUTERS/Amr
Abdallah Dalsh
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Pro-government protesters (L) clash with anti-government protesters outside the National
Museum near Tahrir square in Cairo early February 3, 2011. Opponents and supporters of
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in
what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for
him to quit. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
Pro-government protesters (L) clash with anti-government protesters outside the National
Museum near Tahrir square in Cairo early February 3, 2011. Opponents and supporters of
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in
what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for
him to quit. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
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Opposition supporters listen to Egyptian-born cleric Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who says
President Hosni Mubarak must stand down and leave Egypt, before Friday prayers at Tahrir
Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Egyptians fighting to oust Mubarak hoped to rally a million
people on Friday as the United States worked to convince the 82-year-old leader to begin
handing over power. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Opposition supporters gather and listen to Egyptian-born cleric Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who
says President Hosni Mubarak must stand down and leave Egypt, before Friday prayers at Tahrir
Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Egyptians fighting to oust Mubarak hoped to rally a million
people on Friday as the United States worked to convince the 82-year-old leader to begin
handing over power. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Protesters show their anger as they chant anti-government slogans during mass demonstrations
against Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak in Alexandria February 4, 2011. REUTERS/Dylan
Martinez
Soldier keep guard as opposition supporters line-up to enter Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4,
2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday to
press for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping their numbers would swell
to a million in what they called the Day of Departure.
REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
An anti-government protester waves an Egyptian flag at an elevated defense position alongside
the Egyptian Museum near Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of
Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to
President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they
called the Day of Departure. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
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Egyptian anti-government protesters calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak block an
Egyptian army armoured personnel carrier (APC) at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 5, 2011.
Protesters sat on the ground around some of the tanks to prevent the troops pulling out and
leaving the square vulnerable to the feared interior ministry riot police or militants loyal to
Mubarak's ruling National Democratic Party. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ (Photo credit should read PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images)
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Egyptian Coptic Christians and Muslims raise a Cross and the Muslim holy book, the Koran, on
the 13th day of protests in Tahrir Square in central Cairo calling for the end to President Hosni
Mubarak's regime on February 6, 2011. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images
Egyptian anti-government demonstrators gather in the Nile Delta city of Mansura, 120 kms
north of Cairo, on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of
President Hosni Mubarak. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)
Protesters gather around army vehicles just after the army fired shots in the air at Tahrir Square
in Cairo February 6, 2011, as the demonstrators tried to prevent the army from moving towards
the square and placing barbed wires. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which
has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt's President
Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections
because the alternative is chaos. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY IMAGES OF THE DAY)
D AY
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1
7, 201
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A man posse for photographs during a protest in Cairo February 7, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak's new cabinet on
Monday holds its first full meeting since an uprising started nearly two weeks ago, with no concrete progress in talks with
Islamists and an opposition who demand his immediate exit. Mubarak, 82, who has refused calls to end his 30-year-old
presidency before September polls, saying his resignation would cause chaos in the Arab world's most populous nation, has
tried to focus on restoring order. Protesters, barricaded in a tent camp in Tahrir Square in the heart of Cairo, have vowed to
stay until Mubarak quits and hope to take their campaign to the streets with more mass demonstrations on Tuesday and
Friday. . REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic (EGYPT)
Egyptian anti-government demonstrators write slogans "Leave" and "the nation wants to bring
down the regime" on the streets of Cairo's Tahrir square on February 7, 2011 on the 14th day of
protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. AFP PHOTO/ PATRICK BAZ (Photo
credit should read PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images)
SD AY
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1
8, 201
y
bruar
Fe
Protesters wave flags as they chant anti-government slogans during mass demonstrations inside
Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer
of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show
their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak remains potent. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
W ED

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9, 201
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An opposition supporter is seen amid the crowd in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 9, 2011.
Egyptians counted the economic cost of more than two weeks of turmoil on Wednesday as reinvigorated protesters flocked again to Cairo's Tahrir Square to demand President Hosni
Mubarak quit immediately. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
TH

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, 2011
ary 10
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An Egyptian protester takes a picture of the burning Port Security Directorate headquarters in
Port Said that they claim delayed their requests to acquire homes February 10, 2011. Egypt's
government resisted growing pressure on Thursday from key ally the United States and from a
still energetic popular protest movement, both demanding radical and immediate political
change. REUTERS/Stringer
Anti-government protesters fill Tahrir Square in Cairo February 10, 2011. Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak is on the verge of capitulating to protester demands to give up power but may
still seek to hold on in a nominal capacity by giving presidential powers to his deputy or a joint
leadership involving an army council. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (EGYPT - Tags: CIVIL UNREST
POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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, 2011
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Thousands of Egyptian anti-government protesters march in Alexandria , 230 km (140 miles)
north of Cairo, February 11, 2011. Egypt's powerful military gave guarantees on Friday that
promised democratic reforms would be carried out but angry protesters intensified an uprising
against President Hosni Mubarak by marching on the presidential palace. REUTERS/Stringer
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, 2011
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the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11,
2011.
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Egyptian celebrates after the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's
resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. A furious wave of protest finally swept Mubarak from
power on Friday after 30 years of one-man rule, sparking jubilation on the streets and sending
a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Anti-government protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement of
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. Mubarak stepped
down as president of Egypt on Friday after 30 years of rule, handing power to the army and
bowing to relentless pressure from a popular uprising after his military support evaporated.
REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Anti-government protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement of
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's Vice
President Omar Suleiman said on Friday that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street
and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement.
REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Egyptians celebrate after the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's
resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. A furious wave of protest finally swept Mubarak from
power on Friday after 30 years of one-man rule, sparking jubilation on the streets and sending
a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Anti-government protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement of
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's Vice
President Omar Suleiman said on Friday that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street
and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement.
REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Anti-government protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement of
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's Vice
President Omar Suleiman said on Friday that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street
and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement.
REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
SA

DAY
TUR

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, 2011
ary 12
u
The sun rises on anti-government protesters as they collect their belongings and make their way
out of Tahrir Square in Cairo February 12, 2011. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
A man cleans the base of the statue of Egyptian Army General Abdul Moneim Riyad at Tahrir
Square in Cairo February 12, 2011. Egyptians woke to a new era on Saturday after Hosni
Mubarak's 30 years in power came to an end, determined to ensure the army delivers civilian
rule and prepared to use people power again if necessary. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
Women clean the ground at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 12, 2011. Egyptians woke to a new
era on Saturday after Hosni Mubarak's 30 years in power came to an end, determined to ensure
the army delivers civilian rule and prepared to use people power again if necessary.
REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
A woman in a wheelchair paints the ground at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 12, 2011.
Egyptians woke to a new era on Saturday after Hosni Mubarak's 30 years in power came to an
end, determined to ensure the army delivers civilian rule and prepared to use people power
again if necessary. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
An Egyptian soldier holds a baby on top of his tank as he poses for photographs inside Tahrir
Square in Cairo February 12, 2011. Egyptians woke to a new dawn on Saturday after 30 years of
autocratic rule under Hosni Mubarak, full of hope after achieving almost unthinkable change,
with the army in charge and an uncertain future ahead. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Quotes: on Egyptian Revolution
Barack Obama

We must educate our children to become like young Egyptian people.

Britain's Prime Minister Cameroun

We must consider teaching the Egyptian revolution in schools.

BBC

Amazing, demonstrators line up at security checks, then enter the Square peacefully to
make a revolution.

CNN

For the first time, we see people make a revolution and then clean the streets afterwards.

Prime Minister of Italy

There is nothing new in Egypt. Egyptians are making history as usual.

Stoltenberg, Prime Minister of Norway
Today we are all Egyptians.

Austrian President Heinz Fischer

The people of Egypt, are the greatest people on earth; and they deserve the Nobel Prize for
Peace.
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Marsa Matruh

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  • 4. o An anti-government protester defaces a picture of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak in Alexandria, 230 km (140 miles) north of Cairo, January 25, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians demanded an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule and clashed with police on Tuesday, in unprecedented protests inspired by the revolt that brought down Tunisia's president. REUTERS/Stringer (EGYPT - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
  • 5. Demonstrators attack a police vehicle in Cairo, Tuesday Jan. 25, 2011, in a Tunisia-inspired demonstration to demand the end of President Hosni Mubarak's nearly 30 years in power. The demonstration, the largest Egypt has seen for years, began peacefully, with police showing unusual restraint in what appeared to be a calculated strategy by the government to avoid further sullying the image of a security apparatus widely seen as little more than corrupt thugs in uniforms.(AP Photo)
  • 6. Tear gas smoke fired by Egyptian police is seen as demonstrators gather in central Cairo to demand the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak and calling for reforms on January 25, 2011. The protesters, carrying flags and chanting slogans against the government, rallied in a protest inspired by the uprising in Tunisia which led to the ouster of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABEDI (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images)
  • 7. W ED D AY NES 1 6, 201 uary 2 Jan
  • 8. Riot police keep watch as they hold shields during clashes with protesters in Cairo January 26, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 9. Riot police clash with protesters in Cairo January 26, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 10. Plainclothes police arrest Mohamed Abdul Quddus, rapporteur of the Civil Liberties Committee and member of the Press Syndicate Council, during clashes in Cairo January 26, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police.
  • 11. Anti-government protesters clash with riot police near burning tyres placed as a barricade during clashes in Cairo January 26, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 12. Plainclothes police arrest a protester during clashes in Cairo January 26, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
  • 13. An anti-government protester gestures during clashes with police in Cairo January 26, 2011. Thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests by returning to Egypt's streets on Wednesday and calling for President Hosni Mubarak to leave office, and some scuffled with police. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 15. Egyptian anti-government protesters clash with riot police at the port city of Suez, about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Police fired rubber bullets, water cannon and tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in the eastern city of Suez, on a third day of protests calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-old-rule. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
  • 16. Mohamed Atef lies on the ground after being shot in the head while demonstrating in the town of Sheikh Zoweid, 344 km (214 miles) northeast of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Security forces shot dead Mohamed, a Bedouin protester, in the north of Egypt's Sinai region on Thursday, eyewitnesses and a security source said. The 22-year-old man was shot in the head while demonstrating in the town of Sheikh Zoweid, they said. Security forces fired tear gas to disperse dozens of protesters. REUTERS/Stringer
  • 17. Mohamed Atef is carried after being shot in the head while demonstrating in the town of Sheikh Zoweid, 344 km (214 miles) northeast of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Security forces shot dead Mohamed, a Bedouin protester, in the north of Egypt's Sinai region on Thursday, eyewitnesses and a security source said. The 22-year-old man was shot in the head while demonstrating in the town of Sheikh Zoweid, they said. Security forces fired tear gas to disperse dozens of protesters. REUTERS/Stringer
  • 18. Egyptian anti-government protesters attack a riot police car at the port city in Suez, about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo east of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Police fired rubber bullets, water cannon and tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in Suez on a third day of protests calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year-old rule. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
  • 19. Mariam Solayman, a member of an Egyptian activist group, shouts anti-government slogans in front of a police cordon during a demonstration outside the press syndicate in central Cairo January 27, 2011. Demonstrations demanding the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, in power since 1981, have raged since Tuesday in several Egyptian cities, with the biggest clashes in Cairo and Suez. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 20. Anti-government protesters run as they throw objects at riot police in the port city of Suez, about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Police fired rubber bullets, water cannon and tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in the eastern city of Suez, on a third day of protests calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-old-rule. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
  • 21. An anti-government protester throws objects at a riot police car in the port city in Suez, about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo east of Cairo, January 27, 2011. Police fired rubber bullets, water cannon and tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in Suez on a third day of protests calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year-old rule. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
  • 23. A plainclothes policeman hits a protester during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 24. Egyptian demonstrators brave police water canons and tear gas during a protest in Cairo after Friday prayers January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 25. A protester runs next to a police vehicle after throwing a bag of trash at it during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 26. A protester gestures in front of a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 27. A protester stands in front of a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 28. A protester gestures in front of riot police during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 29. Smoke bellows over Cairo following clashes between protesters and police January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 30. Egyptian demonstrators brave police water canons and tear gas during a protest in Cairo after Friday prayers January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 31. A protester lies on the ground after inhaling tear gas during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 32. Protesters fall to the ground as they inhale tear gas during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 33. A protester gestures near a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 34. A demonstrator stands in front of police water canons during a protest in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 35. Smoke billows over mosques in Cairo following clashes between protesters and police January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 36. A protester holds up an Egyptian flag during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
  • 37. A protester displays a teargas canister during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak sent troops and armoured cars onto the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities on Friday in an attempt to quell street fighting and mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 38. A protester burns a picture of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 39. Protesters stand near a burning police vehicle in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 40. A protester looks at a burnt Egyptian Army armoured vehicle in downtown Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak ordered troops into Egyptian cities on Friday in an attempt to quell street fighting and growing mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 41. A protester sets fire to the entrance of the ruling National Democratic Party building in Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak ordered troops into Egyptian cities on Friday in an attempt to quell street fighting and growing mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 42. A protester walks in front of a fire in downtown Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak ordered troops into Egyptian cities on Friday in an attempt to quell street fighting and growing mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 43. A protester walks in front of a fire in downtown Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak ordered troops into Egyptian cities on Friday in an attempt to quell street fighting and growing mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 44. Protesters flee through a cloud of tear gas during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 45. Protesters flee from charging police during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 46. Police beat a protester during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 47. A protester kisses a police officer during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to Mubarak's three-decade rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 48. People shout anti-Mubarak slogans and wave Egypt flags during a protest rally organized by the Egyptian Association for Change in the U.S. (EAC-USA) in front of the White House in Washington January 28, 2011. The United States increased pressure on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Friday to institute reforms, urging the government to view its people as a partner not a threat during unprecedented protests in Cairo. REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang
  • 49. Protesters march during an anti-government demonstration in Suez January 28, 2011. Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak said he was committed to economic and political reform and was determined to secure the stability of Egypt in a televised address to the nation after a day of anti-government protests. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
  • 50. Smoke covers the sky during clashes between police and protesters in Suez January 28, 2011. Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak said he was committed to economic and political reform and was determined to secure the stability of Egypt in a televised address to the nation after a day of anti-government protests. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
  • 51. Protesters stand in front of the burning entrance of the ruling National Democratic Party building in Cairo January 28, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak ordered troops into Egyptian cities on Friday in an attempt to quell street fighting and growing mass protests demanding an end to his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 52. In this still image taken from video, Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak addresses the nation on Egyptian state TV in Cairo January 28, 2011. Mubarak called for dialogue and said he would name a new government on January 29, 2011. REUTERS/Handout
  • 54. Egyptian soldiers stand on top of an armoured vehicle in Cairo January 29, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak clung to power on Saturday as protesters took to the streets again to demand that he quit. Mubarak ordered troops and tanks into the capital Cairo and other cities overnight and imposed a curfew in an attempt to quell demonstrations that have shaken the Arab world's most populous nation, a key U.S. ally, to the core. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 55. Egyptian army soldiers stand beside an armoured tank at Tahrir Square after wide-spread protests in downtown Cairo January 29, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refused on Saturday to bow to demands that he resign after ordering troops and tanks into cities in an attempt to quell an explosion of street protests against his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 56. A youth takes photos of the burning building of the ruling National Democratic party in Cairo January 29, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refused on Saturday to bow to demands that he resign after ordering troops and tanks into cities in an attempt to quell an explosion of street protests against his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 57. A protester reaches out as a soldier holds a child during a demonstration in Cairo January 29, 2011. Thousands of angry Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Saturday to demand that Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak resign, dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come over to their side. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
  • 58. Men stand on top of an armoured Egyptian Army vehicle during a protest in Cairo January 29, 2011. Egypt's president gave the first indication on Saturday he was preparing an eventual handover of power by naming a vice-president for the first time in 30 years after protests that have rocked the foundations of the state. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
  • 59. Protesters wave an Egyptian flag atop a street sign at Tahrir square in Cairo January 29, 2011. Egypt's president gave the first indication on Saturday he was preparing an eventual handover of power by naming a vice-president for the first time in 30 ye ars after protests that have rocked the foundations of the state. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 60. A protester lifts an army officer who joined the crowd at Tahrir square in Cairo January 29, 2011. Egypt's president gave the first indication on Saturday he was preparing an eventual handover of power by naming a vice-president for the first time in 30 years after protests that have rocked the foundations of the state. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 61. A military tank sits next to the Egyptian state television building in Cairo January 29, 2011. Thousands of angry Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Saturday to demand that President Hosni Mubarak resign, dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come over to their side. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
  • 62. The ruling National Democratic party building burns in Cairo January 29, 2011. Thousands of angry Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Saturday to demand that President Hosni Mubarak resign, dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come over to their side. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
  • 63. Protesters carry placards during demonstrations in Cairo January 29, 2011. Thousands of angry Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Saturday to demand that President Hosni Mubarak resign, dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come over to their side. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
  • 64. A protester holds an Egyptian flag at a rally against Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak outside the Federal Building in Westwood, California January 29, 2011. Egypt's street protesters pushed Mubarak into naming a deputy who might in time succeed him, but thousands went on defying a curfew and urging the army to join them in forcing Mubarak from power immediately. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
  • 65. A man wears an Egyptian flag at a rally against Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak outside the Federal Building in Westwood, California January 29, 2011. In five days of unprecedented protests that have rocked the Arab world, more than 100 people have been killed, inv estors and tourists have taken fright, Mubarak has offered a first glimpse of a plan to step down and 80 million long-suffering Egyptians are caught between hope for democratic reform and fear of chaos. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
  • 66. Egypt's president Hosni Mubarak speaks with his newly-named Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in Cairo in this video frame grab taken January 29, 2011. Mubarak picked former air force commander and aviation minister Ahmed Shafiq as the next prime minister on Saturday. REUTERS/Egyptian State TV via Reuters TV
  • 68. Egyptian civilians walk by a looted mall in Cairo, January 30, 2011. Looted stores, burnt out cars and the stench of blazing tyres filled the streets of Cairo as day broke on Sunday, with President Hosni Mubarak clinging to office and security forces struggling to contain looters. The biggest immediate fear was of looting as all public order broke down. Mobs stormed into supermarkets, banks, jewellery shops and government buildings. Through the night, ordinary Egyptians took to the streets armed with clubs, chains and knives to guard neighbourhoods from marauders. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 69. Smoke billows from the Arcadia shopping center, that was looted, damaged and set on fire by people in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday Jan. 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
  • 70. An Egyptian man armed with a knife mans a makeshift checkpoint in a Cairo neighborhood January 30, 2011. Looted stores, burnt out cars and the stench of blazing tyres filled the streets of Cairo as day broke on Sunday, with President Hosni Mubarak clinging to office and security forces struggling to contain looters. Through the night, ordinary Egyptians took to the streets armed with clubs, chains and knives to guard neighbourhoods from marauders. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 71. Army members and people detain a thief in downtown Cairo, January 30, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak, clinging to power despite unprecedented demands for an end to his 30-year rule, met on Sunday with the powerful military which is widely seen as holding the key to Egypt's future. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
  • 72. A local resident holds a sword as he secures property and families from looters, in Cairo January 30, 2011. REUTERS/Mohamed Abdel Ghany
  • 74. An army tank blocks traffic on the October 6th bridge over the river Nile near Tahrir square in Cairo January 31, 2011. Protesters intensified their campaign on Monday to force Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak to quit as world leaders struggled to find a solution to a crisis that has torn up the Middle East political map. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 75. Egyptian soldiers block a street during an anti-government protest in Tahrir square in Cairo January 31, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak overhauled his government on Monday to try to defuse a popular uprising against his 30-year rule but angry protesters rejected the changes and said he must surrender power. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
  • 76. An Egyptian soldier guards a burnt building of the ruling National Democratic party in Cairo January 31, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak overhauled his government on Monday to try to defuse a popular uprising against his 30-year rule but angry protesters rejected the changes and said he must surrender power. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
  • 78. An Egyptian army soldier waves an Egyptian flag from atop an army vehicle in Tahrir Square during a huge protest in Cairo February 1, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians, from students and doctors to the jobless poor, swamped Cairo on Tuesday in the biggest demonstration so far in an uprising against an increasingly isolated President Hosni Mubarak. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 79. A protester prays in front of a destroyed police van in Tahrir Square during a huge demonstration against Egypt's ruler in Cairo February 1, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians, from students and doctors to the jobless poor, swamped Cairo on Tuesday in the biggest demonstration so far in an uprising against an increasingly isolated President Hosni Mubarak. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 80. Egyptians rally at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo February 1, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians, from students and doctors to the jobless poor, swamped Cairo on Tuesday in the biggest demonstration so far in an uprising against an increasingly isolated President Hosni Mubarak. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 81. A protester atop a lamp post waves an Egyptian flag in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 1, 2011. At least one million people rallied across Egypt on Tuesday clamouring for President Hosni Mubarak to give up power, piling pressure on a leader who has towered over Middle East politics for 30 years to make way for a new era of democracy in the Arab nation. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 82. Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak addresses the nation on Egyptian State TV in this still image taken from video, February 1, 2011. Mubarak said on Tuesday he would not run for the presidency again and would work in the last months of his term to allow the transfer of power. REUTERS/Egyptian State TV
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  • 84. Pro-government supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L ) clash with antigovernment protesters in Tahrir square in central Cairo February 2, 2011. Egypt's army denied firing any shots in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where pro- and anti-government protesters were clashing, state television said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 85. A supporter of President Hosni Mubarak, on camel, fights with anti-Mubarak protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Several thousand supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, including some riding horses and camels and wielding whips, clashed with anti-government protesters Wednesday as Egypt's upheaval took a dangerous new turn. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abou Zaid)
  • 86. Anti-government demonstrators pray during clashes with supporters of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 2, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 88. Pro-government protesters (L) clash with anti-government protesters outside the National Museum near Tahrir square in Cairo early February 3, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 89. Pro-government protesters (L) clash with anti-government protesters outside the National Museum near Tahrir square in Cairo early February 3, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs in Cairo on Wednesday in what appeared to be a move by forces loyal to the Egyptian leader to end protests calling for him to quit. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 91. Opposition supporters listen to Egyptian-born cleric Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who says President Hosni Mubarak must stand down and leave Egypt, before Friday prayers at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Egyptians fighting to oust Mubarak hoped to rally a million people on Friday as the United States worked to convince the 82-year-old leader to begin handing over power. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 92. Opposition supporters gather and listen to Egyptian-born cleric Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who says President Hosni Mubarak must stand down and leave Egypt, before Friday prayers at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Egyptians fighting to oust Mubarak hoped to rally a million people on Friday as the United States worked to convince the 82-year-old leader to begin handing over power. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 93. Protesters show their anger as they chant anti-government slogans during mass demonstrations against Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak in Alexandria February 4, 2011. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
  • 94. Soldier keep guard as opposition supporters line-up to enter Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday to press for an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping their numbers would swell to a million in what they called the Day of Departure. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
  • 95. An anti-government protester waves an Egyptian flag at an elevated defense position alongside the Egyptian Museum near Tahrir Square in Cairo February 4, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians prayed in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday for an immediate end to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, hoping a million more would join them in what they called the Day of Departure. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
  • 97. Egyptian anti-government protesters calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak block an Egyptian army armoured personnel carrier (APC) at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 5, 2011. Protesters sat on the ground around some of the tanks to prevent the troops pulling out and leaving the square vulnerable to the feared interior ministry riot police or militants loyal to Mubarak's ruling National Democratic Party. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ (Photo credit should read PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images)
  • 99. Egyptian Coptic Christians and Muslims raise a Cross and the Muslim holy book, the Koran, on the 13th day of protests in Tahrir Square in central Cairo calling for the end to President Hosni Mubarak's regime on February 6, 2011. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images
  • 100. Egyptian anti-government demonstrators gather in the Nile Delta city of Mansura, 120 kms north of Cairo, on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)
  • 101. Protesters gather around army vehicles just after the army fired shots in the air at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011, as the demonstrators tried to prevent the army from moving towards the square and placing barbed wires. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY IMAGES OF THE DAY)
  • 103. A man posse for photographs during a protest in Cairo February 7, 2011. President Hosni Mubarak's new cabinet on Monday holds its first full meeting since an uprising started nearly two weeks ago, with no concrete progress in talks with Islamists and an opposition who demand his immediate exit. Mubarak, 82, who has refused calls to end his 30-year-old presidency before September polls, saying his resignation would cause chaos in the Arab world's most populous nation, has tried to focus on restoring order. Protesters, barricaded in a tent camp in Tahrir Square in the heart of Cairo, have vowed to stay until Mubarak quits and hope to take their campaign to the streets with more mass demonstrations on Tuesday and Friday. . REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic (EGYPT)
  • 104. Egyptian anti-government demonstrators write slogans "Leave" and "the nation wants to bring down the regime" on the streets of Cairo's Tahrir square on February 7, 2011 on the 14th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. AFP PHOTO/ PATRICK BAZ (Photo credit should read PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images)
  • 106. Protesters wave flags as they chant anti-government slogans during mass demonstrations inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak remains potent. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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  • 108. An opposition supporter is seen amid the crowd in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 9, 2011. Egyptians counted the economic cost of more than two weeks of turmoil on Wednesday as reinvigorated protesters flocked again to Cairo's Tahrir Square to demand President Hosni Mubarak quit immediately. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
  • 110. An Egyptian protester takes a picture of the burning Port Security Directorate headquarters in Port Said that they claim delayed their requests to acquire homes February 10, 2011. Egypt's government resisted growing pressure on Thursday from key ally the United States and from a still energetic popular protest movement, both demanding radical and immediate political change. REUTERS/Stringer
  • 111. Anti-government protesters fill Tahrir Square in Cairo February 10, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is on the verge of capitulating to protester demands to give up power but may still seek to hold on in a nominal capacity by giving presidential powers to his deputy or a joint leadership involving an army council. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (EGYPT - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
  • 113. Thousands of Egyptian anti-government protesters march in Alexandria , 230 km (140 miles) north of Cairo, February 11, 2011. Egypt's powerful military gave guarantees on Friday that promised democratic reforms would be carried out but angry protesters intensified an uprising against President Hosni Mubarak by marching on the presidential palace. REUTERS/Stringer
  • 115. the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011.
  • 117. Egyptian celebrates after the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. A furious wave of protest finally swept Mubarak from power on Friday after 30 years of one-man rule, sparking jubilation on the streets and sending a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 118. Anti-government protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. Mubarak stepped down as president of Egypt on Friday after 30 years of rule, handing power to the army and bowing to relentless pressure from a popular uprising after his military support evaporated. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
  • 119. Anti-government protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman said on Friday that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
  • 120. Egyptians celebrate after the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. A furious wave of protest finally swept Mubarak from power on Friday after 30 years of one-man rule, sparking jubilation on the streets and sending a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
  • 121. Anti-government protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman said on Friday that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
  • 122. Anti-government protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011. Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman said on Friday that Mubarak had bowed to pressure from the street and had resigned, handing power to the army, he said in a televised statement. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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  • 125. The sun rises on anti-government protesters as they collect their belongings and make their way out of Tahrir Square in Cairo February 12, 2011. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
  • 126. A man cleans the base of the statue of Egyptian Army General Abdul Moneim Riyad at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 12, 2011. Egyptians woke to a new era on Saturday after Hosni Mubarak's 30 years in power came to an end, determined to ensure the army delivers civilian rule and prepared to use people power again if necessary. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
  • 127. Women clean the ground at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 12, 2011. Egyptians woke to a new era on Saturday after Hosni Mubarak's 30 years in power came to an end, determined to ensure the army delivers civilian rule and prepared to use people power again if necessary. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
  • 128. A woman in a wheelchair paints the ground at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 12, 2011. Egyptians woke to a new era on Saturday after Hosni Mubarak's 30 years in power came to an end, determined to ensure the army delivers civilian rule and prepared to use people power again if necessary. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
  • 129. An Egyptian soldier holds a baby on top of his tank as he poses for photographs inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 12, 2011. Egyptians woke to a new dawn on Saturday after 30 years of autocratic rule under Hosni Mubarak, full of hope after achieving almost unthinkable change, with the army in charge and an uncertain future ahead. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
  • 130. Quotes: on Egyptian Revolution Barack Obama We must educate our children to become like young Egyptian people. Britain's Prime Minister Cameroun We must consider teaching the Egyptian revolution in schools. BBC Amazing, demonstrators line up at security checks, then enter the Square peacefully to make a revolution. CNN For the first time, we see people make a revolution and then clean the streets afterwards. Prime Minister of Italy There is nothing new in Egypt. Egyptians are making history as usual. Stoltenberg, Prime Minister of Norway Today we are all Egyptians. Austrian President Heinz Fischer The people of Egypt, are the greatest people on earth; and they deserve the Nobel Prize for Peace.
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