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Demonstrations in Egypt A decree by President Mohamed Morsi granting himself extensive new powers has triggered protests throughout the country.
Nov. 27, 2012
Protesters attend an opposition rally in Tahrir Square in Cairo. Thousands flocked to Egyptian capital’s central square to protest against President Mohamed Morsi’s declaration last week giving him almost unlimited power.
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Nov. 27, 2012
Egyptian protesters hold a giant national flag and a placard depicting former president Abdel Nasser in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, the site of the 2011 protests that eventually brought the downfall of Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak. Protests began anew last week after Morsi’s decrees giving himself near-absolute power by making his decisions above judicial review.
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Nov. 27, 2012
Riot police use tear gas during clashes with anti-Morsi protesters at Tahrir Square in Cairo. Protesters say Morsi is trying to set up autocratic rule as Mubarak did.
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Nov. 27, 2012
Egyptian protesters take cover during clashes with security forces near Tahrir Square in Cairo. The protests occurred despite a statement Monday in which the president appeared to soften his position, saying through a spokesman that only some of his acts would be protected from judicial review.
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AP
Nov. 27, 2012
Egyptian security forces arrest a protester during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo.
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AP
Nov. 27, 2012
Egyptians carry a wounded protester from Tahrir Square in Cairo, where clashes between police and protesters erupted. The Health Ministry said more than 440 people have been wounded across Egypt, including 49 who remain hospitalized, since the clashes erupted Friday, according to a statement carried by a government news agency.
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Nov. 27, 2012
An Egyptian protester attempts to throw back a tear-gas canister fired by police in Omar Makram Street, off Tahrir Square in Cairo.
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Nov. 27, 2012
Egyptian protesters shout slogans against Morsi during the rally.
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European Pressphoto Agency
Nov. 27, 2012
Protesters run to hide from tear gas during clashes with police near Tahrir Square.
Asmaa Waguih
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Reuters
Nov. 27, 2012
Egyptian protesters wrap themselves in scarves amid tear gas and live ammunition fire during clashes with security forces near Tahrir Square.
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Nov. 26, 2012
Egyptians carry the coffin of fellow activist Gaber Salah, who died overnight after he was critically injured in clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo last week. Salah, known by the nickname Jika, was hurt in confrontations between police and protesters on Mohammed Mahmoud Street, where protesters had been marking the first anniversary of deadly clashes.
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Nov. 26, 2012
Boys peep through a wall that police have built to block the streets in order to prevent clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo after Morsi issued a decree widening his powers.
Asmaa Waguih
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Reuters
Nov. 26, 2012
Protesters and activists stay in tents in Tahrir Square in Cairo as they continue their sit-in after Morsi issued a decree temporarily widening his powers and shielding his decisions from judicial review.
Asmaa Waguih
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Reuters
Nov. 25, 2012
Protesters run from the riot police during clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo.
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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Reuters
Nov. 25, 2012
Protesters run from the riot police during clashes at Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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Reuters
Nov. 25, 2012
A protester returns a tear gas canister that riot police had launched in his direction in Cairo.
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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Reuters
Nov. 25, 2012
Riot police patrol Cairo’s Tahrir Square during clashes with protesters.
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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Reuters
Nov. 25, 2012
Protesters attempt to protect themselves from a tear-gas canister thrown by the riot police in Cairo.
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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Reuters
Nov. 25, 2012
Injured protesters help each other escape the tear gas fired by riot police in Cairo.
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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Reuters
Nov. 25, 2012
Protesters and activists continue their sit-in in Tahrir Square in Cairo.
Asmaa Waguih
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Reuters
Nov. 24, 2012
An anti-Morsi protester runs to throw a tear gas canister back at police during clashes in front of the Supreme Judicial Council in Cairo. The Egyptian president faced a rebellion on Saturday from judges who accused him of expanding his powers at their expense, deepening a crisis that triggered calls for more protests after a day of violence across Egypt.
Asmaa Waguih
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Reuters
Nov. 24, 2012
Anti-Morsi protesters run from tear gas released by police during clashes in front of the Supreme Judicial Council in Cairo. Egypt's highest judicial authority, the Supreme Judicial Council, said Morsi's decree expanding his powers was an "unprecedented attack" on the independence of the judiciary.
Asmaa Waguih
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Reuters
Nov. 24, 2012
Protesters hurl stones at security forces through a hole in a wall, during clashes in Mohamed Mahmoud Street, near Tahrir Square in Cairo. Morsi's decree expanding his powers, including making his decisions above the review of Egypt's courts, infuriated those who worry that Morsi is trying to create the authoritarian regime of his predecessor, the deposed Hosni Mubarak.
Andre Pain
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European Pressphoto Agency
Nov. 24, 2012
Masked protesters stand atop a building during clashes with security forces near Tahrir Square, which was the site of the 2011 protests that brought about the downfall of the Mubarak regime.
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European Pressphoto Agency
Nov. 24, 2012
Protesters chant slogans in front of the Supreme Judicial Council building in Cairo. Morsi's decree making his decisions above the review of the courts is considered a reflection of the fact that most of the nation's courts are overseen by judges appointed by Hosni Mubarak.
Asmaa Waguih
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Reuters
Nov. 24, 2012
Egyptian protesters gather outside the country's high court in Cairo. They were protesting the Thursday declaration by Morsi that courts could not overrule his decrees until a new constitution and parliament is in place, several months if not more in the future.
Mohammed Asad
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AP
Nov. 24, 2012
Ahmed el-Zind, chairman of the Egyptian Judges Club, speaks during a news conference. Egypt's top judges denounced Morsi for granting himself sweeping new powers, accusing the Islamist leader of staging an "unprecedented attack" on the judicial system. Morsi replaced the chief prosecutor appointed under ousted president Hosni Mubarak and ordered a retrial of the deposed president.
Ahmad Sada
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European Pressphoto Agency
Nov. 23, 2012
Morsi, center right, waves to supporters outside the presidential palace in Cairo.
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Egyptian Presidency via AP
Nov. 23, 2012
Protesters hurl stones during clashes between Morsi supporters and opponents in Alexandria, Egypt.
Tarek Fawzy
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AP
Nov. 23, 2012
Protesters storm an office of the Muslim Brotherhood Freedom and Justice Party and set fires in the port city of Alexandria, Egypt. Morsi issued decrees Thursday granting himself far-reaching powers and ordering the retrial of leaders of Hosni Mubarak's regime for the killing of protesters in last year's uprising. Morsi also fired the country's top prosecutor Thursday.
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El Shorouk via AP
Nov. 23, 2012
Protesters run from tear gas released by riot police during clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo. Police fired tear gas in a street leading to the square, the heart of the 2011 anti-Mubarak uprising, where thousands demanded Morsi quit and accused him of launching a “coup” after his decree that puts his decisions above legal challenge until the election of a new parliament.
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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Reuters
Nov. 23, 2012
Protesters opposed to Morsi take cover during clashes near Tahrir Square. Opponents and supporters of the president clashed across Egypt the day after the president granted himself sweeping new powers that critics fear would allow him to be a virtual dictator.
Mohammed Asad
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AP
Nov. 23, 2012
Egyptian protesters rally against Morsi decrees in Tahrir Square. Morsi said Friday that the decrees were not designed to “settle scores” with the opposition but to ensure national stability.
Khaled Elfiqi
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European Pressphoto Agency
Nov. 23, 2012
Egyptian protesters opposed to Morsi’s decree chant slogans in Tahrir Square in Cairo.
Mohammed Asad
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AP
Nov. 23, 2012
Protesters run from riot police during clashes in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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Reuters
Nov. 23, 2012
Protesters rush a wounded comrade to a field hospital in Tahrir Square.
Maya Alleruzzo
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AP
Nov. 23, 2012
Egyptian protesters opposed to Morsi try to breach a building during clashes near Tahrir Square.
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AP
Nov. 23, 2012
Egyptian security forces block a street leading to parliament and Tahrir Square in preparation for a rally planned after noon prayer.
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European Pressphoto Agency
Nov. 23, 2012
Supporters chant during a demonstration praising Morsi in front of the presidential palace in Cairo.
Asmaa Waguih
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Reuters
Nov. 22, 2012
In this photo released by the Egyptian Presidency, Morsi, right, swears in his new prosecutor general, Talaat Abdullah, left, in Cairo.
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Egyptian Presidency via AP
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