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Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling

Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
01/06
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Thousands of protesters gathered at Tahrir Square in Cairo.
Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
02/06
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Protesters raise up a poster of military officer Mohamed Showman on Kasr El-Nile bridge at Tahrir. The man was detained after he protested against the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces in 2011.
Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
03/06
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Protesters marching towards Tahrir square to protest the military ruling of the country.
Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
04/06
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Protester chant anti-military slogans at Tahrir Square.
Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
05/06
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Thousands of protesters gathered at Tahrir Square in Cairo.
Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
06/06
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Thousands of protesters gathered at Tahrir Square in Cairo. An Arabic sign says "Together to defend the revolution.".
  • Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
  • Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
  • Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
  • Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
  • Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling
  • Thousands of Egyptians protest against the military ruling

Thousands of Egyptians protest military ruling of Egypt. Element 28 of the current constitution removed 10 Islamic president candidates from the running for the next president of Egypt.

Thousands of protesters of Islamists and liberals gathered at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt Friday, April 20, 2012. aimed at stepping up pressure on the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to hand over power to civilians and exclusion of the remnant regime members from running in upcoming presidential elections.

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