Friday, February 11, 2011

The Egypt Protests Part 4

The Egypt Protests Part 04
01. A young protester chants anti-government slogans during demonstrations inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 7, 2011. Cairo protesters dug in for a long fight on Monday, pressing their demand for an overhaul of the political system and the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak as many Egyptians tried to resume their normal lives.
Up to 2,000 people bedded down overnight under blankets and tents made from plastic sheeting in Tahrir Square. Some slept while others camped out on woollen blankets as national and revolutionary songs blared out from loudspeakers. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
The Egypt protests have moved into another week and from afar things seem to have calmed down a bit. Thousands of protesters still gather each and every day on the Tahrir Square in Cairo, but the running battles with the police and hired by President Mubarak thugs seem to have made way for a peaceful protest of flag waving and speeches. President Mubarak has announced changes, but not enought according to the opposition, who want him gone completely.
UPDATE 10-02-2011: Protesters are gathering in Tahrir Square cause rumour has it that Mubarak will announce his departure tonight. We’ve added 30 new images of the Egypt Protests, go check them out.
Editor’s Note: Be sure to check out our original topic on the Egypte Protests, our Updated one and the one about the pro and anti protesters.


The Egypt Protests Part 04
02. A young anti-government protester wears an Egyptian flag mask during demonstrations inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 7, 2011. Cairo protesters dug in for a long fight on Monday, pressing their demand for an overhaul of the political system and the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak as many Egyptians tried to resume their normal lives. Up to 2,000 people bedded down overnight under blankets and tents made from plastic sheeting in Tahrir Square. Some slept while others camped out on woollen blankets as national and revolutionary songs blared out from loudspeakers. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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03. Anti-government protesters sit next to a Facebook graffiti sign during demonstrations inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 7, 2011. Cairo protesters dug in for a long fight on Monday, pressing their demand for an overhaul of the political system and the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak as many Egyptians tried to resume their normal lives. Up to 2,000 people bedded down overnight under blankets and tents made from plastic sheeting in Tahrir Square. Some slept while others camped out on woollen blankets as national and revolutionary songs blared out from loudspeakers. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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04. An anti-government protester sleeps on the front lines near Tahrir Square in Cairo February 7, 2011. Cairo protesters dug in for a long fight on Monday, pressing their demand for an overhaul of the political system and the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak as many Egyptians tried to resume their normal lives. Up to 2,000 people bedded down overnight under blankets and tents made from plastic sheeting in Tahrir Square. Some slept while others camped out on woollen blankets as national and revolutionary songs blared out from loudspeakers. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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05. An Egyptian anti-government demonstrator waves an Egyptian flag at Tahrir square in Cairo February 7, 2011. Cairo protesters dug in for a long fight on Monday, pressing their demand for an overhaul of the political system and the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak as many Egyptians tried to resume their normal lives. Up to 2,000 people bedded down overnight under blankets and tents made from plastic sheeting in Tahrir Square. Some slept while others camped out on woollen blankets as national and revolutionary songs blared out from loudspeakers. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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06. Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak attends a meeting with United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan at the presidential palace in Cairo February 8, 2011. Protesters called for a push on Tuesday to eject Mubarak from power after the government conceded little ground in talks with the opposition and tried to squeeze demonstrators out of central Cairo. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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07. Children chant and wave flags among opposition supporters near Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. Thousands of protesters including first-timers gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square from early on Tuesday and numbers built quickly as demonstrations meant to force out President Hosni Mubarak entered their third week. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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08. Men join hands in the opposition stronghold during prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. Thousands of protesters including first-timers gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square from early on Tuesday and numbers built quickly as demonstrations meant to force out President Hosni Mubarak entered their third week. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
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09. Men rest in the opposition stronghold of 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/Suhaib Salem
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10. A man rests amid medical supplies in the opposition stronghold of 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/Suhaib Salem
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11. People continue to flood into Tahrir square, calling for the end of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, 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 Mubarak remains potent. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
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12. People continue to flood into Tahrir square, calling for the end of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, 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 Mubarak remains potent. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
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13. Opposition supporters gather around Egyptian army tanks and armoured personnel carriers outside the Egyptian Museum near 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/Asmaa Waguih
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14. Opposition supporters gesture as they take shelter under tents made from plastic sheeting in 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/Steve Crisp
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15. A woman looks after her children under a plastic tarp in the opposition stronghold in 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/Steve Crisp
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16. An Egyptian soldier atop a tank watches opposition supporters during a huge rally in the opposition stronghold in 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/Yannis Behrakis
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17. Opposition supporters wave flags and shout slogans during a huge rally in the opposition stronghold at 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/Yannis Behrakis
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18. An Egyptian soldier atop a tank, watches opposition supporters during a huge rally in the opposition stronghold at 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/Yannis Behrakis
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19. An opposition supporter shows a spent bullet cartridge during a huge rally in the opposition stronghold at 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/Yannis Behrakis
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20. Opposition supporters flash the victory sign and wave Egyptian flags during a huge rally in the opposition stronghold at 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/Yannis Behrakis
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21. Opposition supporters gather during a huge rally in the opposition stronghold in 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/Yannis Behrakis
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22. An Egyptian worker removes a damaged police vehicle 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/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
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23. Anti-government protestors pray in front of the parliament 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/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
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24. An anti-government protester shouts anti-Mubarak slogans front of the parliament 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/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
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25. Opposition supporters gather during a huge rally in the opposition stronghold in 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/Yannis Behrakis
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26. Protesters pray in 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/Asmaa Waguih
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27. Google Inc executive Wael Ghonim (2nd L) addresses a mass crowd inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. Ghonim, who was freed on Monday after two weeks, in which he said state security kept him blindfolded. Activists say that Ghonim was behind a Facebook group that helped to inspire the protests. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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28. Google Inc executive Wael Ghonim (2nd L) addresses a mass crowd inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. One man's tears provided a new impetus on Tuesday to protesters in Egypt seeking to keep up momentum in their campaign, now in its third week, to topple President Hosni Mubarak. Ghonim, a Google executive detained and blindfolded by state security for 12 days, broke down in a television interview on Monday after his release saying a system that arrested people for speaking out must be torn down. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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29. Google Inc executive Wael Ghonim is escorted through a mass crowd inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. One man's tears provided a new impetus on Tuesday to protesters in Egypt seeking to keep up momentum in their campaign, now in its third week, to topple President Hosni Mubarak. Ghonim, a Google executive detained and blindfolded by state security for 12 days, broke down in a television interview on Monday after his release saying a system that arrested people for speaking out must be torn down. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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30. A protester holds his child up as protesters chant anti-Mubarak slogans in 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/Asmaa Waguih
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31. Protesters chant anti-Mubarak slogans in 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/Asmaa Waguih
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32. Google Inc executive Wael Ghonim (C) is escorted through a mass crowd inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. One man's tears provided a new impetus on Tuesday to protesters in Egypt seeking to keep up momentum in their campaign, now in its third week, to topple President Hosni Mubarak. Ghonim, a Google executive detained and blindfolded by state security for 12 days, broke down in a television interview on Monday after his release saying a system that arrested people for speaking out must be torn down. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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33. The sun sets over Cairo February 8, 2011. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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34. Protesters chant anti-Mubarak slogans in 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/Asmaa Waguih
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35. Protesters chant anti-Mubarak slogans next to a poster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in 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/Asmaa Waguih
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36. Protesters chant anti-Mubarak slogans as they carry an Egyptian flag near tanks in 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/Asmaa Waguih
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37. Protesters chant anti-Mubarak slogans in 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/Asmaa Waguih
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38. 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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39. Opposition supporters stand on the frontline at sunset near 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/Suhaib Salem
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40. An opposition supporter gestures as people enter their stronghold near the frontline by 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/Suhaib Salem
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41. Opposition supporters sit in a burnt out bus on the frontline near 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/Suhaib Salem
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42. Opposition supporters rest near the frontline near 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/Suhaib Salem
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43. 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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44. Opposition supporters enter their stronghold near the frontline by 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/Suhaib Salem
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45. 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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46. Opposition supporters stand at sunset near 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/Suhaib Salem
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47. A opposition supporter rests near the frontline by 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/Suhaib Salem
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48. 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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49. In this still image taken from video, Google Inc executive Wael Ghonim cries during an interview in Cairo February 7, 2011. One man's tears provided a new impetus on Tuesday to protesters in Egypt seeking to keep up momentum in their campaign, now in its third week, to topple President Hosni Mubarak. Ghonim, who was detained and blindfolded by state security for 12 days, broke down in a television interview on Monday after his release saying a system that arrested people for speaking out must be torn down. Image taken from footage dated February 7, 2011. REUTERS/Dream TV via Reuters TV
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50. An Egyptian soldier prays beside his tank 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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51. An Egyptian soldier holds an orange on top of his tank 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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52. 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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53. 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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54. A protester rests under a tank 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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55. Hungry and thirsty protesters reach out for food and drink 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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56. An Egyptian living in Greece stands on a tree during a protest rally against Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak next to the Egyptian embassy and in front of the parliament in Athens 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 Mubarak remains potent. REUTERS/Yiorgos Karahalis
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58. An Egyptian living in Greece holds up an Egyptian flag during a protest rally against Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak next to the Egyptian embassy and in front of the parliament in Athens 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 Mubarak remains potent. REUTERS/Yiorgos Karahalis
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59. An opposition supporter prays while sitting in a damaged bus near Tahrir Square in Cairo February 9, 2011. Egyptians counted the economic cost of more than two weeks of turmoil on Wednesday as re-invigorated protesters flocked again to Cairo's Tahrir Square to demand President Hosni Mubarak quit immediately. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
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60. 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 re-invigorated protesters flocked again to Cairo's Tahrir Square to demand President Hosni Mubarak quit immediately. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
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61. Opposition supporters wave flags 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 re-invigorated protesters flocked again to Cairo's Tahrir Square to demand President Hosni Mubarak quit immediately. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
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62. An opposition supporter takes pictures of anti-Mubarak artwork in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 9, 2011. Egyptians counted the economic cost of more than two weeks of turmoil on Wednesday as re-invigorated protesters flocked again to Cairo's Tahrir Square to demand President Hosni Mubarak quit immediately. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
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63. Egyptian soldiers walk in front of the Great Giza pyramids on the outskirts of Cairo January 9, 2011. Egyptians counted the economic cost of more than two weeks of turmoil on Wednesday as re-invigorated protesters flocked again to Cairo's Tahrir Square to demand President Hosni Mubarak quit immediately. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
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67. A protester sits near concertina wires protecting the anti-government encampment at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo 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/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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68. Lawyers and anti-government protesters shout slogans against Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo 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/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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69. Anti-government protesters rest in the remains of a burnt vehicle near Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo 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/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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70. A makeshift rubbish truck collects waste in the opposition stronghold of Tahrir Square, in Cairo 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/Steve Crisp
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71. An Egyptian protester walks beside a burnt police vehicle beside 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
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72. Egyptian protesters burn the government headquarters of Port Said that they claim have 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
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73. 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
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74. Egyptian protesters stand near a burnt police vehicle beside 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
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75. A senior Egyptian army commander is lifted into the air by anti-government protesters after addressing the crowd inside Tahrir Square in Cairo 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/Dylan Martinez
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76. An opposition supporter reacts after commander Hassan al-Roweny addressed protesters in the opposition stronghold of 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/Suhaib Salem
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77. An Egyptian soldier is mobbed by celebrating anti-government protesters inside 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
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78. 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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79. Opposition supporters flash the victory sign after a senior army general addressed the crowd inside 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/Yannis Behrakis
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80. Opposition supporters celebrate under an Egyptian flag after a senior army general addressed the crowd inside 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/Yannis Behrakis
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81. Opposition supporters celebrate and wave an Egyptian flag after a senior army general addressed the crowd inside 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/Yannis Behrakis
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82. Opposition supporter waves flags after a senior army general addressed the crowd inside 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/Yannis Behrakis
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83. An opposition supporter lifts his daughter over the growing crowd after a senior army general addressed the crowd inside 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/Yannis Behrakis
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84. Opposition supporters shout in their stronghold of 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/Goran Tomasevic
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85. An opposition supporter makes a victory sign in their stronghold of 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/Goran Tomasevic
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86. An opposition supporter with a flag painted on her face is seen in 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/Yannis Behrakis
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87. An opposition supporter with a flag painted on his face is seen in 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/Yannis Behrakis
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88. An injured young opposition supporter waves a flag in 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/Yannis Behrakis
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89. An opposition supporter shouts in their stronghold of 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/Suhaib Salem
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90. Opposition supporters gather in their stronghold of 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/Suhaib Salem

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