Egyptians celebrate the anniversary of the Jan25 revolution
January 25th, 2012 by
Sallie Pisch
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Egyptians gather in Tahrir Square for the first anniversary of the January 25, 2011 demonstrations.
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A man carries Egyptian flags to sell to people gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square.
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A young man sits in Tahrir Square with a riot police shield and helmet.
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A group of Egyptians march across the Qasr el-Nil bridge, which leads into Tahrir Square
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A group of Egyptians march across the Qasr el-Nil bridge, which leads into Tahrir Square
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A girl leans against her father as she has the Egyptian flag painted on her cheek
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Egyptians gather in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square for the one-year anniversary of the 2011 protest that began the country's 18-day uprising, and toppled then leader Hosni Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt.
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A young British girl, in Tahrir Square with her mother, takes pictures of passerby
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A young British girl, in Tahrir Square with her mother, contemplates a symbol of Muslim-Christian religious solidarity held by a protester
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Egyptians gather in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square for the one-year anniversary of the 2011 protest that began the country's 18-day uprising, and toppled then leader Hosni Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt. 25th January 2012
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Egyptians gather in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square for the one-year anniversary of the 2011 protest that began the country's 18-day uprising, and toppled then leader Hosni Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt. 25th January 2012
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Egyptians gather in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square for the one-year anniversary of the 2011 protest that began the country's 18-day uprising, and toppled then leader Hosni Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt. 25th January 2012
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Egyptians gather in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square for the one-year anniversary of the 2011 protest that began the country's 18-day uprising, and toppled then leader Hosni Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt. 25th January 2012
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Egyptians gather in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square for the one-year anniversary of the 2011 protest that began the country's 18-day uprising, and toppled then leader Hosni Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt. 25th January 2012
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Egyptians gather in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square for the one-year anniversary of the 2011 protest that began the country's 18-day uprising, and toppled then leader Hosni Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt. 25th January 2012
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Egyptians gather in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square for the one-year anniversary of the 2011 protest that began the country's 18-day uprising, and toppled then leader Hosni Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt. 25th January 2012
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Egyptians gather in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square for the one-year anniversary of the 2011 protest that began the country's 18-day uprising, and toppled then leader Hosni Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt. 25th January 2012
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Submitted by Sallie Pisch on Wed, 25/01/2012 - 21:00.
Thanks! I've added more pictures to this set and there will be another later. Thanks for following :)
Submitted by Tom Barfield on Wed, 25/01/2012 - 12:17.
Great to see you uploading again Sallie, it's been a while! Nice set, we're all excited to see more from today.
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