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Egyptians headed to Tahrir square not to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the Egyptian revolution but to continue the demands that were not fulfilled by Mohamed Morsy the new Egyptian president.
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Egyptians voted on Saturday for the new constitution in the second phase of the referendum that was held in many schools throughout Egypt, following the result of the first phase which saw 57 per cent vote in favour of the draft constitution.
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Tens of thousands of protestors are in-front of the presidential palace in Egypt demanding the cancelation of the constitutional draft. Morsi is under harsh criticism of the people after issuing a decree that gives him sweeping new powers.
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Tens of thousands of Egyptians protested in Tahrir Square demanding the cancelation of the constitutional draft. Morsi is under harsh criticism of the people after issuing a decree that gives him sweeping new powers.
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Violent clashes broke out between thousands of opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi around the presidential palace. Protesters had been gathering to voice anger at a presidential decree and draft constitution.
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Tens of thousands of Egyptians are protesting in Tahrir Square and in front of the presidential palace denouncing President Morsi's decree and draft constitution.
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More than 100,000 Egyptian occupied Cairo's Tahrir Square demanding the cancellation of President Mohamed Morsi's controversial decree, which leaves the president of Egypt with sweeping powers.
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Hundreds of Thousands of Egyptians gather in Tahrir Square to objecting to the constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy Thursday evening, and answer call for mass protests.
