Mosa'ab Elshamy
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Egyptians take to the streets for the second week in a row to demand an end to military rule.
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Tahrir square was filled with protesters protesting the candidacy for the presidential elections of a number of ex-regime officials, mainly Omar Suleiman.
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Egypt's Christian faithful gathered to bid an emotional farewell to Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria, the patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
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Clashes erupted once again between protesters and army soldiers near the Cabinet building. 9 protesters died and hundreds were injured during the clashes. Cairo, Egypt. 16th December 2011
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Voting started in Egypt for the first time after the January 25th revolution toppled former President Mubarak’s regime. Polling stations opened at 8:00 a.m. with queues building throughout the day. Cairo. 28th November 2011
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Festivities returned to Tahrir square after a bloody week which left over 30 dead and thousands injured. Cairo, Egypt. 25th November 2011
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Clashes which have been taking place for the past four days between demonstrators demanding an end to military rule by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and soldiers from the Egyptian army, have led to over 30 deaths. Egypt. 23rd November 2011
