Egypt Protestors Fight Photos
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An injured protester is helped into a mosque that was used as a make-shift
triage clinic, during clashes with anti-riot police in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday,
Jan. 29, 2011. Hundreds of anti-government protesters have returned to Cairo's
central Tahrir Square, chanting slogans against Hosni Mubarak. AP |
An injured protester is helped into a mosque that was used as a make-shift
triage clinic, during clashes with anti-riot police in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday,
Jan. 29, 2011. Hundreds of anti-government protesters have returned to Cairo's
central Tahrir Square, chanting slogans against Hosni Mubarak just hours
after the Egyptian president fired his Cabinet but refused to step down.
AP |
Anti-government protesters begin to camp out in Tahrir square in downtown
Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. Thousands of anti-government protesters
returned to Cairo's central Tahrir Square, chanting slogans against Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak and demanding his departure. AP |
Egyptian demonstrators demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak carry
the body of a dead comrade wrapped in the Egyptian flag as they march past
army tanks deployed in Cairo on January 29, 2011. Getty |
A man injured in yesterday's clashes with police stands in front of an Egyptian
Army vehicle during a protest in Cairo January 29, 2011. Egypt's president
gave the first indication on Saturday he was preparing an eventual handover
of power by naming a vice-president for the first time in 30 years after
protests that have rocked the foundations of the state. Reuters |
Egyptians carry an injured protester during clashes with anti-riot police
in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. Hundreds of anti-government protesters
have returned to Cairo's central Tahrir Square, chanting slogans against
Hosni Mubarak just hours after the Egyptian president fired his Cabinet but
refused to step down. AP |
Egyptians carry the body of a protester who was killed during clashes with
anti-riot police in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. Hundreds of
anti-government protesters have returned to Cairo's central Tahrir Square,
chanting slogans against Hosni Mubarak just hours after the Egyptian president
fired his Cabinet but refused to step down. AP |
Egyptians carry the body of a protester covered in the flag of Egypt after
he was killed during the clashes with police in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan.
29, 2011. Hundreds of anti-government protesters have returned to Cairo's
central Tahrir Square, chanting slogans against Hosni Mubarak just hours
after the Egyptian president fired his Cabinet but refused to step down.
AP |
Protestors ride an armoured personnel carrier towards the Nile on January
29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to
the streets across Egypt in Cairo, Suez, and Alexandria to call for the
resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. Getty |
Medics in a mosque attend to a boy suffering shot wounds during clashes with
riot police near Tahrir Square on January 29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Getty |
Egyptians help a fellow demonstrator after fainting from tear gas inhalation
during protests in central Cairo where police opened fire on crowds on January
29, 2011, as Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation
overnight for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime,
vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
Getty |
An Egyptian anti-government activist kisses an Egyptian army officer, center
back, in Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. AP |
A protester reaches out as a soldier holds a child during a demonstration
in Cairo January 29, 2011. Thousands of angry Egyptians rallied in central
Cairo on Saturday to demand that Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak resign,
dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come over to their
side. Reuters |
An Egyptian man looks out onto a burning government building from a bridge
in central Cairo January 29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Unrest continued in the
Egyptian captial as President Mubarek said he would form a new government
but remain in power. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the
streets across Egypt in Cairo, Suez, and Alexandria to call for the resignation
of President Hosni Mubarak. Riot police and the Army have been sent into
the streets to quell the protests, which so far have claimed at least 38
lives and left more than a two-thousand injured. The cabinet has formally
resigned, but protesters are seeking a regime change with the resignation
of Mubarak. The government has installed a curfew, blockaded access to the
Giza pyramids with tanks and APC's and taken measures to secure museums from
looters. Getty |
Egyptians are reflected in water, as they gather in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday,
Jan. 29, 2011. Hundreds of anti-government protesters have returned to Cairo's
central Tahrir Square, chanting slogans against Hosni Mubarak just hours
after the Egyptian president fired his Cabinet but refused to step down.
AP |
An Egyptian Army officer shouts slogans as he is carried by protesters in
Cairo January 29, 2011. Egypt's president gave the first indication on Saturday
he was preparing an eventual handover of power by naming a vice-president
for the first time in 30 years after protests that have rocked the foundations
of the state. Reuters |
A protestor climbs in through the window of a McDonald's restaurant near
Tahrir Square on January 29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Getty |
Protestors chant as they stand on an army tank in Tahrir Square on January
29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to
the streets across Egypt in Cairo, Suez, and Alexandria to call for the
resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. Riot police and the Army have been
sent into the streets to quell the protests, which so far have claimed 32
lives and left more than a thousand injured. Getty |
Medics in a mosque attend to a man injured during clashes with riot police
near Tahrir Square on January 29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Getty |
An Egyptian man stands in front of a burning armored vehicle in central Cairo
on January 29, 2011. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed
the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime,
vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
Getty |
An Egyptian man throws a piece of ceiling tile from a balcony at a burned
and looted police station, in the Darb al Ahmar neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt,
Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. AP |
Protestors chant in Tahrir Square on January 29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Tens
of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets across Egypt in Cairo,
Suez, and Alexandria to call for the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak.
Riot police and the Army have been sent into the streets to quell the protests,
which so far have claimed 32 lives and left more than a thousand injured.
Getty |
Egyptian protesters run for cover as police open fire on crowds near a central
square in downtown Cairo on January 29, 2011. Egypt's embattled President
Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation overnight for the first time since deadly
protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of
relaxing his decades-old grip on power Getty |
Army tanks guard a road leading to Tahrir Square on January 29, 2011 in Cairo,
Egypt. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets across
Egypt in Cairo, Suez, and Alexandria to call for the resignation of President
Hosni Mubarak. Riot police and the Army have been sent into the streets to
quell the protests, which so far have claimed 32 lives and left more than
a thousand injured. Getty |
An Egyptian man bulds a barricade in front of a tank in central Cairo on
January 29, 2011. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed the
nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime,
vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
Getty |
Egyptian anti-government protesters climb atop an Egyptian army armoured
personnel carrier to pose with troops, in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29,
2011. AP |
An Egyptian soldier tries to prevent demonstrators from throwing stones towards
police as they open fire on crowds near a central square in downtown Cairo
on January 29, 2011. Getty |
Egyptian anti-government protesters take cover during scuffles with Egyptian
police in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. AP |
People stand outside a burned Egyptian police station, torched by anti-
government protesters overnight, in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011.
AP |
Egyptian protesters chant anti-government slogans as smoke billows from the
National Council for Women and Children's building, downtown Cairo, Egypt,
Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. AP |
Protestors flee a volley tear gas in Tarhir Square on January 29, 2011 in
Cairo, Egypt. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets
across Egypt in Cairo, Suez, and Alexandria to call for the resignation of
President Hosni Mubarak. Riot police and the Army have been sent into the
streets to quell the protests, which so far have claimed 32 lives and left
more than a thousand injured. Getty |
An Egyptian anti-government activist, wounded during clashes with police,
poses for the photographer along with other protesters in Tahrir square in
Cairo, Egypt, early Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. Mobile phone service have been
partially restored in Egypt, Saturday, after the recent communications blackout.
AP |
Egyptians surround an injured protester in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Saturday,
Jan.29, 2011. Hundreds of anti-government protesters have returned to Cairo's
central Tahrir Square, chanting slogans against Hosni Mubarak. AP |
Egyptians carry the flag draped body of a protester who was killed during
the clashes with anti-riot police in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011.
Hundreds of anti-government protesters have returned to Cairo's central Tahrir
Square, chanting slogans against Hosni Mubarak. AP |
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, demonstrators climb
up armored vehicles after clashes calmed down at Square Tahrir in Cairo,
capital of Egypt, early Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. Dozens of tanks entered
the square, while protestors welcomed the army and waved to the soldiers
standing on tanks, Xinhua said. AP |
A protester attends to an injured man during clashes in Cairo January 28,
2011. President Hosni Mubarak said on Saturday that Egypt needed dialogue
not violence to end problems that led to days of protests and said he was
sacking his government, speaking in an address on state television. Reuters |
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