Egypt Protestors Fight Photos 6
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General Hassan el-Roweni, Commander of the Central Region in the Egyptian
army, argues with anti Mubarak demonstrators after breaking through barricades
protecting Cairos central Tahrir square on February 5, 2011 as Egyptians
gather for the 12th consecutive day calling for the end to President Hosni
Mubarak's regime. Getty |
An Egyptian anti-government protester cries as soldiers moved in trying to
convince demonstrators to dismantle their barricades in Cairo's Tahrir square
on February 05, 2011, as Egyptians gather for the 12th consecutive day calling
for the end to President Hosni Mubarak's regime. Getty |
An Egyptian army officer tries to calm an anti-government protester, near
Tahrir, or Liberation Square, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. US President Barack
Obama said Egypt's Hosni Mubarak should do the statesmanlike thing and make
a quick handoff to a more representative government. AP |
An opposition supporter stands at a barricade near Tahrir Square in Cairo
February 5, 2011. Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, who has reshuffled his
government but refused to step down, met some of the new ministers on Saturday,
the state news agency said, in a clear rebuff to the hundreds of thousands
of people publicly demanding the 82-year-old leader step down. Reuters |
An anti-government protester reads the Koran as he sits next to barricades
mounted on the edge of Tahrir Square on February 5, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt.
Thousands of the demonstrators continue to occupy the square, demanding the
resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. Getty |
Opposition demonstrators lay in front of soldiers near Tahrir Square in Cairo
February 5, 2011. Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, who has reshuffled his
government but refused to step down, met some of the new ministers on Saturday,
the state news agency said, in a clear rebuff to the hundreds of thousands
of people publicly demanding the 82-year-old leader step down. Reuters |
Anti-government protesters search a boy selling bread as he enters Tahrir
Square on February 5, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of the demonstrators
continue to occupy the square, demanding the resignation of President Hosni
Mubarak. Getty |
An injured anti-government protester looks out from barricades mounted on
the edge of Tahrir Square on February 5, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands
of the demonstrators continue to occupy the square, demanding the resignation
of President Hosni Mubarak. Getty |
Egyptian anti-Mubarak protesters sit under an army tank in Tahrir square
in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. US President Barack Obama said Egypt's
Hosni Mubarak should do the statesmanlike thing and make a quick handoff
to a more representative government. AP |
Egyptian army soldiers arrest a man in Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday,
Feb. 5, 2011. US President Barack Obama said Egypt's Hosni Mubarak should
do the statesmanlike thing and make a quick handoff to a more representative
government. AP |
Egyptian army soldiers catch a plain clothes state security policeman, center,
after he was discovered by anti-Mubarak protesters in Tahrir square in Cairo,
Egypt, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. President Barack Obama said Egypt's Hosni
Mubarak should do the statesmanlike thing and make a quick handoff to a more
representative government. AP |
An Egyptian army soldier guard outside the Egyptian museum in Cairo, Egypt,
Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. President Barack Obama said Egypt's Hosni Mubarak
should do the statesmanlike thing and make a quick handoff to a more
representative government. AP |
An anti-government protester smokes a cigarette as he reads a newspaper in
Tahrir, or Liberation Square, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. President Barack Obama
said Egypt's Hosni Mubarak should do the statesmanlike thing and make a quick
handoff to a more representative government. AP |
In order to avoid clashes, Egyptian army soldiers, tanks and armored personnel
carriers are positioned between pro-government demonstrators, bottom on a
flyover, and anti-government protesters, top, taking shelter behind barricades
in Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. Rallies in Cairo
and behind-the-scenes diplomacy from the U.S. President Barack Obama
administration is piling more pressure on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
to make a swift exit and allow a temporary government to embark on an immediate
path toward democracy. AP |
Egyptian anti-Mubarak protesters shout slogans and flash V signs as they
wave Egyptian flags during their protest in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Feb.
5, 2011. President Barack Obama said Egypt's Hosni Mubarak should do the
statesmanlike thing and make a quick handoff to a more representative government.
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Opposition supporters rest near Tahrir Square in Cairo February 5, 2011.
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, who has reshuffled his government but refused
to step down, met some of the new ministers on Saturday, the state news agency
said, in a clear rebuff to the hundreds of thousands of people publicly demanding
the 82-year-old leader step down. Reuters |
Flames are seen at the site of a pipeline blast in North Sinai February 5,
2011. Saboteurs blew up a gas pipeline in northern Egypt in a further sign
of the country's instability on a 12th day of demonstrations on Saturday
against the 30-year-rule of President Hosni Mubarak. Reuters
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Flames are seen after an explosion went off at a gas terminal in Egypt's
northern Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011 in El-Arish, setting off
a massive fire. No injuries were reported, and the blaze was quickly brought
under control after the gas flow was shut off. AP
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A medic reads a newspaper at a treatment centre within the opposition held
area near Tahrir Square in Cairo February 5, 2011. Egypt's President Hosni
Mubarak, who has reshuffled his government but refused to step down, met
some of the new ministers on Saturday, the state news agency said, in a clear
rebuff to the hundreds of thousands of people publicly demanding the 82-year-old
leader step down. The mark in the middle of the frame is caused by a raindrop
on the lens. Reuters |
A street vendor protects his face from dust as protestors clean Tahrir Square,
Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. Rallies in Cairo and behind-the-scenes
diplomacy from the Obama administration is piling more pressure on Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak to make a swift exit and allow a temporary government
to embark on an immediate path toward democracy. AP |
A suspected Egyptian policeman is led through a crowd after being captured
in Tahrir Square on February 5, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of
anti-government demonstrators continued to occupy the square in defiance
of the Mubarak regime. AP |
Anti-government protestors eat bread in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Saturday,
Feb. 5, 2011. Rallies in Cairo and behind-the-scenes diplomacy from the Obama
administration is piling more pressure on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
to make a swift exit and allow a temporary government to embark on an immediate
path toward democracy. AP |
Egyptian anti-government protesters guard a makeshift barricade at Tahrir
Square in Cairo on February 5, 2011. Egypt's defiant strongman Hosni Mubarak
showed no sign of quitting on the 12th straight day of Cairo protests demanding
he end his 30-year grip on power, as international calls grew for him to
go. Getty |
Egyptian anti-government protesters stand in front of an army tank (not seen)
after rumours spread that the army was abandoning positions at Tahrir Square
in Cairo on February 5, 2011. Egypt's defiant strongman Hosni Mubarak showed
no sign of quitting on the 12th straight day of Cairo protests demanding
he end his 30-year grip on power, as international calls grew for him to
go. Getty |
Egyptian anti-Mubarak protesters read newspapers at Tahrir square in Cairo,
Egypt, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. President Barack Obama said Egypt's Hosni
Mubarak should do the statesmanlike thing and make a quick handoff to a more
representative government. AP |
Egyptian anti-government protesters, a Christian (L) and a Muslim woman stand
together in Cairo's Tahrir square on February 05, 2011, as Egyptians gather
for the 12th consecutive day calling for the end to President Hosni Mubarak's
regime. Getty |
Anti-government protestors read newspapers in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt,
Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. Rallies in Cairo and behind-the-scenes diplomacy
from the Obama administration is piling more pressure on Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak to make a swift exit and allow a temporary government to embark
on an immediate path toward democracy. AP |
A women reads a newspaper in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Feb.
5, 2011. President Barack Obama said Egypt's Hosni Mubarak should do the
statesmanlike thing and make a quick handoff to a more representative government.
AP |
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Workers use a crane to lift a police van, burned by anti-government protesters
during last week's riots and used to block a road near Tahrir square, the
center of anti-government demonstrations, in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Feb.
5, 2011. Rallies in Cairo and behind-the-scenes diplomacy from the U.S. President
Barack Obama administration is piling more pressure on Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak to make a swift exit and allow a temporary government to embark
on an immediate path toward democracy. AP |
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