9 December 2012
Egypt Protests Morsi Photos
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Egypt Protests Morsi Photos
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Egyptian protesters chant anti-Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian President
Mohammed Morsi slogans outside the presidential palace, background, under
a banner with a defaced picture of President Mohammed Morsi and Arabic that
reads "the people want to bring down the regime," in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday,
Dec. 8, 2012. Egypt's military warned on Saturday of "disastrous consequences"
if the crisis that sent tens of thousands of protesters back into the streets
is not resolved, signaling the army's return to an increasingly polarized
and violent political scene.(AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
An Egyptian passes riot policemen guarding a gate of the presidential palace
under a banner with a defaced picture of president Mohammed Morsi and Arabic
that reads "the people want to bring down the regime," at the protests site,
in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. Egypt's military has warned of
'disastrous consequences' if the political crisis gripping the country is
not resolved through dialogue. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
An Egyptian protester walks toward a banner with a defaced picture of president
Mohammed Morsi and Arabic that reads "leave," near the presidential palace,
in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. Egypt's military has warned of
'disastrous consequences' if the political crisis gripping the country is
not resolved through dialogue. The military said in a statement read on state
TV on Saturday that serious dialogue is the "best and only" way to overcome
the nation's deepening political dispute. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
Egyptian army engineers build a cement clock barrier securing the perimeter
of the presidential palace, background, as protesters opposed to President
Mohammed Morsi gather in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. Egypt's military
warned Saturday of 'disastrous consequences' if the crisis that sent tens
of thousands of protesters back into the streets is not resolved, signaling
the army's return to an increasingly polarized and violent political scene.(AP
Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian President Morsi supporters carry a body one
of six victims who were killed during Wednesday's clashes during their funeral
outside Al Azhar mosque, the highest Islamic Sunni institution, Friday, Dec.
7, 2012. During the funeral, thousands Islamist mourners chanted, "with blood
and soul, we redeem Islam," pumping their fists in the air. "Egypt is Islamic,
it will not be secular, it will not be liberal," they chanted as they walked
in a funeral procession that filled streets around Al-Azhar mosque. Thousands
of Egyptians took to the streets after Friday midday prayers in rival rallies
and marches across Cairo, as the standoff deepened over what opponents call
the Islamist president's power grab, raising the specter of more violence.
(AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian President Morsi supporters carry two bodies
who were killed during Wednesday's clashes during their funeral outside Al
Azhar mosque, the highest Islamic Sunni institution, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012.
During the funeral, thousands Islamist mourners chanted, "with blood and
soul, we redeem Islam," pumping their fists in the air. "Egypt is Islamic,
it will not be secular, it will not be liberal," they chanted as they walked
in a funeral procession that filled streets around Al-Azhar mosque. Thousands
of Egyptians took to the streets after Friday midday prayers in rival rallies
and marches across Cairo, as the standoff deepened over what opponents call
the Islamist president's power grab, raising the specter of more violence.
(AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi,
chant slogans during the funeral of three victims who were killed during
Wednesday's clashes outside Al Azhar mosque, the highest Islamic Sunni
institution, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. During the funeral, thousands Islamist
mourners chanted, "with blood and soul, we redeem Islam," pumping their fists
in the air. "Egypt is Islamic, it will not be secular, it will not be liberal,"
they chanted as they walked in a funeral procession that filled streets around
Al-Azhar mosque. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
Egyptian presidential guards rest as protesters opposed to Egyptian President
Mohammed Morsi gather outside the palace in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Dec.
8, 2012. Egypt's military said Saturday that serious dialogue is the "best
and only" way to overcome the nation's deepening conflict over a disputed
draft constitution hurriedly adopted by Islamist allies of President Mohammed
Morsi, and recent decrees granting himself near-absolute powers.(AP Photo/Maya
Alleruzzo) |
Egyptians on a motorbike pass a tank staged outside the presidential palace
as protesters opposed to Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi gather in Cairo,
Egypt, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. Egypt's military said Saturday that serious
dialogue is the "best and only" way to overcome the nation's deepening conflict
over a disputed draft constitution hurriedly adopted by Islamist allies of
President Mohammed Morsi, and recent decrees granting himself near-absolute
powers. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo) |
Egyptian army tanks, center, secure the perimeter of the presidential palace
while protesters gather, chanting anti president Mohammed Morsi slogans,
in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. Egypt's political crisis spiraled
deeper into bitterness and recrimination Friday as thousands of Islamist
backers of the president vowed vengeance at a funeral for men killed in bloody
clashes earlier this week and large crowds of the president's opponents marched
on his palace to increase pressure after he rejected their demands. (AP
Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
An opponent of President Mohammed Morsi, left, argues with Morsi supporters,
not pictured, as the Egyptian Army deploys near the presidential palace to
secure the site of overnight clashes between supporters and opponents of
President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. The Egyptian
army has deployed tanks outside the presidential palace in Cairo following
clashes between supporters and opponents of Mohammed Morsi that left several
people dead and hundreds wounded. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
Supporters of Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi, left, sit as Egyptian Army
soldiers lay barbed wire near the presidential palace to secure the site
of overnight clashes between supporters and opponents of President Mohammed
Morsi in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. The Egyptian army has deployed
tanks outside the presidential palace in Cairo following clashes between
supporters and opponents of Mohammed Morsi that left several people dead
and hundreds wounded. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsis supporters, background, and opponents,
foreground, clash outside the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday,
Dec. 5, 2012. Wednesdays clashes began when thousands of Islamist
supporters of Morsi descended on the area around the palace where some 300
of his opponents were staging a sit-in. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsis supporters beat an opponent, center,
during clashes outside the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday,
Dec. 5, 2012. Wednesdays clashes began when thousands of Islamist
supporters of Morsi descended on the area around the palace where some 300
of his opponents were staging a sit-in. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsis supporters, background, clash with
opponents, foreground, outside the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt,
Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012. Wednesdays clashes began when thousands of
Islamist supporters of Morsi descended on the area around the palace where
some 300 of his opponents were staging a sit-in. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsis supporters clash with opponents,
not pictured, outside the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday,
Dec. 5, 2012. Wednesdays clashes began when thousands of Islamist
supporters of Morsi descended on the area around the palace where some 300
of his opponents were staging a sit-in. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsis supporters and opponents clash outside
the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012.
Wednesdays clashes began when thousands of Islamist supporters of Morsi
descended on the area around the palace where some 300 of his opponents were
staging a sit-in. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) |
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