A tent with the Tunisian flag in the center of Tahrir Square… The Tahrir occupation entered its third day on Monday, as pressure mounts against the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and Essam Sharaf’s cabinet. Islamist forces like the Muslim Brotherhood, Gamaa Islamiya and the Salafi Nour Party are not taking part and have publicly denounced the protests in Tahrir and elsewhere in the country.
Banner for a coalitions of revolutionary artists, actors and musicians up in Tahrir Square…
Ahmed el-Lozy, a young film director, putting on his kitchen gloves to start a garbage collection shift…
The Tahrir occupation entered its third day on Monday, as pressure mounts against the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and Essam Sharaf’s cabinet. Islamist forces like the Muslim Brotherhood, Gamaa Islamiya and the Salafi Nour Party are not taking part and have publicly denounced the protests in Tahrir and elsewhere in the country.
A young protester, his face painted with the Egyptian flag, stands in Tahrir with a banner: No to injustice… No to Corruption… No to the Field Marshal (Tantawi)… No to the Military Council.
The Tahrir square occupation entered its third day on Monday, as pressure mounts against the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and Essam Sharaf’s cabinet. Islamist forces like the Muslim Brotherhood, Gamaa Islamiya and the Salafi Nour Party are not taking part and have publicly denounced the protests in Tahrir and elsewhere in the country.
Members of the Popular Committees in Giza marched yesterday’s evening from Bulaq on Tahrir. The Tahrir occupation entered its third day on Monday, as pressure mounts against the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and Essam Sharaf’s cabinet. Islamist forces like the Muslim Brotherhood, Gamaa Islamiya and the Salafi Nour Party are not taking part and have publicly denounced the protests in Tahrir and elsewhere in the country.
Protesters set up satellite antenna on top of their tent, to stay updated with news on TV channels. The Tahrir occupation entered its third day on Monday, as pressure mounts against the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and Essam Sharaf’s cabinet. Islamist forces like the Muslim Brotherhood, Gamaa Islamiya and the Salafi Nour Party are not taking part and have publicly denounced the protests in Tahrir and elsewhere in the country.
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