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Egypt in turmoil
Protesters continued
to show their support for ousted president Mohammed Morsi today in
Cairo as Egypt's military-backed interim President Adli Mansour selected
a vice president and prime minister. Massive demonstrations that began
over a week ago marking Morsi's first year of power led to fighting
between pro- and anti-Morsi forces, and some 50 pro-Morsi Muslim
Brotherhood protesters were killed outside Republican Guard
headquarters. Gathered here are images from the turmoil in Egypt over
the last few weeks. -- Lloyd Young( 40 photos total)
Opponents
of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi chant slogans during a
protest outside the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, on June 30.
Thousands of Egyptians demanding the ouster of Morsi are gathering at
Cairo's central Tahrir Square and the presidential palace at the start
of a day of massive, nationwide protests many fear could turn deadly.
The poster with Arabic at left, reads, Leave, huge year strike, 6/30."
(Khalil Hamra/Associated Press)
2
A
supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi near the
University of Cairo, in Giza, Egypt, on July 6. The Arabic reads,
"legitimacy is a red line," and "leaves Sisi, Morsi is my president."
Security forces boosted positions near a protest camp by supporters of
ousted leader Mohammed Morsi as authorities Saturday plotted their next
moves after violence claimed dozens of lives across the country and
deepened the battle lines in the divided nation. (Hassan
Ammar/Associated Press) #
3
Protesters
opposing Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi gather during a
demonstration at Tahrir Square in Cairo on June 30. Egyptians poured
onto the streets on Sunday, swelling crowds that opposition leaders hope
will number into the millions by evening and persuade Islamist
President Mohammed Morsi to resign. (Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters) #
4
Egyptian
people watch President Mohammed Morsi on television as he addresses the
nation in Cairo on July 2. Morsi told Egyptians that he had been freely
elected little more than a year ago and that he intended to continue to
carry out his duties despite mass protests demanding his resignation.
(Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images) #
5
Opponents
of Egypt's Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi celebrate outside the
presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, on July 3. A statement on the
Egyptian president's office's Twitter account has quoted Mohammed Morsi
as calling military measures "a full coup." The denouncement was posted
shortly after the Egyptian military announced it was ousting Morsi, who
was Egypt's first freely elected leader but drew ire with his Islamist
leanings. The military says it has replaced him with the chief justice
of the Supreme constitutional Court, called for early presidential
election and suspended the Islamist-backed constitution. (Hassan
Ammar/Associated Press) #
6
Supporters
of Egypt's ousted president Mohammed Morsi react after the Minister of
Defense's announcement on state television on July 3. The armed forces
ousted Egypt's first democratically elected president Wednesday after
just a year in power, installing a temporary civilian government,
suspending the constitution and calling for new elections. (Mohammed
Maymooni/El Shorouk Newspaper via Associated Press) #
7
Fireworks
light the sky as opponents of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi
celebrate in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on July 3. Morsi was
removed from office by the military on Wednesday. (Amr Nabil/Associated
Press) #
8
Egyptian
people wave the national flag as army helicopters fly above Egypt's
landmark Tahrir square on July 4. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, from which
ousted president Mohammed Morsi hails, denounced a new "police state"
after the arrest of Islamist leaders and the closure of satellite
channels. (Gianluigi Guercia/AFP/Getty Images) #
9
An
anti-Morsi protester receives medical attention during clashes with
members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of ousted Egyptian
President Mohammed Morsi near Maspero, Egypt's state TV and radio
station, near Tahrir square in Cairo on July 5. Islamist allies of
ousted president Morsi called on people to protest on Friday to express
outrage at his overthrow by the army and to reject a planned interim
government backed by their liberal opponents. (Amr Abdallah
Dalsh/Reuters) #
10
Supporters
and opponents of ousted Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi clash
on the bridge, near Maspero, where Egypt's state tv and radio station
is located, in Cairo, Egypt, on July 5. Tens of thousands of Islamists
streamed across a Nile River bridge toward CairoÌs Tahrir Square on
Friday, threatening a showdown moments after the top leader of the
Muslim Brotherhood defiantly spoke before a cheering crowd of
supporters, vowing to reinstate ousted President Mohammed Morsi and end
military rule. (Hassan Ammar/Associated Press) #
11
Protesters
who are against former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi throw stones
at pro-Morsi supporters near Tahrir Square in Cairo on July 5. Islamist
allies of ousted president Morsi called on people to protest on Friday
to express outrage at his overthrow by the army and to reject a planned
interim government backed by their liberal opponents. (Asmaa
Waguih/Reuters) #
12
Supporters
and opponents of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi clash near
Maspero, where Egypt's state tv and radio station is located, in Cairo,
Egypt, on July 5. Tens of thousands of Islamists streamed across a Nile
River bridge toward CairoÌs Tahrir Square on Friday, threatening a
showdown moments after the top leader of the Muslim Brotherhood
defiantly spoke before a cheering crowd of supporters, vowing to
reinstate ousted President Mohammed Morsi and end military rule. (Hassan
Ammar/Associated Press) #
13
People
carry two injured persons during clashes between supporters and
opponents of ousted Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo,
Egypt, on July 5. (Hassan Ammar/Associated Press) #
14
A
portrait of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi is seen on barbed
wire outside the Republican Guard headquarters in Cairo on July 6.
Egypt counted its dead on Saturday after Islamists enraged by the
overthrow of Morsi took to the streets in an explosion of violence
against what they denounced as a military coup. (Khaled
Abdullah/Reuters) #
15
An
Egyptian opposing President Morsi shows a gun that was allegedly used
by Muslim Brotherhood members and seized after storming their
headquarters, in the al-Moqattam suburban, Cairo, on July 1. Medics said
at least 12 people were killed in the fighting that started June 30
around the Muslim Brotherhood's biggest offices, in the suburban Cairo
area of al-Moqattam. Protesters torched the first floor of the building
on July 1. Activists said Muslim Brotherhood members inside the building
responded with live fire and shotgun rounds. (Khaled Elfiqi/European
Pressphoto Agency) #
16
A
supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi holds a Quran in
front of Egyptian soldiers, not pictured, near Cairo University, where
protesters have installed their camp in in Giza, southwest of Cairo,
Egypt, on July 8. Egyptian soldiers and police opened fire on supporters
of the ousted president early Monday in violence that left dozens of
people killed, including one officer, outside a military building in
Cairo where demonstrators had been holding a sit-in, government
officials and witnesses said. (Manu Brabo/Associated Press) #
17
Supporters
of ousted President Mohammed Morsi, seen in poster, protest in Nasr
City, Cairo, Egypt, on July 9. After days of deadlock, Egypt's
military-backed interim president named a veteran economist as prime
minister on Tuesday and appointed pro-democracy leader Mohamed ElBaradei
as a vice president, while the army showed its strong hand in
shepherding the process, warning political factions against manuevering
that impedes the transition. (Nasser Shiyoukhi/Associated Press) #
18
A
protester, with his forehead painted with the colors of the Egyptian
flag, sits on sand bags used to secure the entrance of Tahrir square, in
Cairo, on July 9. (Asmaa Waguih/Reuters) #
19
A
man with his face painted the colors of the Egyptian flag looks out as
thousands of Egyptian protesters celebrate in Tahrir Square as the
deadline given by the military to Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi
passes on July 3 in Cairo, Egypt. The president gave a defiant speech
last night and vowed to stay in power despite the military threats. As
unrest spreads throughout the country, at least 23 people were killed in
Cairo on Tuesday and over 200 others were injured. It has been reported
that the military has taken over the state television. (Spencer
Platt/Getty Images) #
20
A
member of the Egyptian military stands at a roadblock in the district
of Giza the morning after the first democratically elected President
Mohammed Morsi was ousted from power and put under house arrest on July 4
in Cairo, Egypt. Adly Mansour has been sworn in as the interim head of
state as unrest continues to spread throughout the country since Sunday
there been approximately 50 deaths. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) #
21
Supporters
of ousted President Mohammed Morsi pray in Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt, on
July 9. Arabic reads, "No substitute for the legitimacy." After days of
deadlock, Egypt's military-backed interim president named a veteran
economist as prime minister on Tuesday and appointed pro-democracy
leader Mohamed ElBaradei as a vice president, while the army showed its
strong hand in shepherding the process, warning political factions
against maneuvering that impedes the transition. (Hassan
Ammar/Associated Press) #
22
A
pro-democracy protester burns an image of Lieutenant General Abdel
Fattah El Sisi, Egypt's Commanding General and Minister of Defense and
Military Production, during a demonstration against what they said was a
military coup that ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, in Sanaa
on July 8. (Mohamed Al-Sayaghi/Reuters) #
23
Egyptians
wave the national flag on a building rooftop on July 7 as hundreds of
thousands flood Egypt's landmark Tahrir square to demonstrate against
ousted President Mohammed Morsi and in support of the Egyptian Army in
Cairo. Opponents of Egypt's first freely elected leader packed streets
across the country in their hundreds of thousands on July 7 to show the
world his ouster was not a military coup but the reflection of the
people's will. Staged two days after Islamist rallies exploded into
bloodshed, the protests came as a coalition that backed the military
action to overthrow Morsi reportedly agreed to name a technocrat as
premier. (Mohamed El-Shahed/AFP/Getty Images) #
24
Supporters
of ousted President Mohammed Morsi stand guard as they protest near
Rabaa Adawiya mosque after Friday prayer, in Cairo, Egypt, on July 5.
According to media reports, at least two backers of ousted Egyptian
president Mohamed Morsi have been killed in clashes with the army in
Cairo. However, a security source was quoted as saying that supporters
of Morsi have attempted to storm an army building, but has denied
reports that people have died in the clashes. (Mohammed Saber/European
Pressphoto Agency) #
25
A
supporter of the ousted Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi with his face
covered with the national flag dances during a protest in Nasr City, a
suburb of Cairo, Egypt, on July 9. (Manu Brabo/Associated Press) #
26
Egyptian
protesters wave their hands and hold national flags during
anti-President Mohammed Morsi demonstration in Tahrir Square, the focal
point of Egyptian uprising in Cairo, Egypt, on June 28. Tens of
thousands of backers and opponents of Egypt's Islamist president held
competing rallies in the capital Friday and new clashes erupted between
the two sides in the countryÌs second largest city, Alexandria, in a
prelude to massive nationwide protests planned by the opposition this
weekend demanding Mohammed MorsiÌs removal. (Amr Nabil/Associated Press)
#
27
Protesters
who support former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi carry an injured
man during clashes outside the Republican Guard building in Cairo on
July 5. At least three demonstrators were shot dead outside the
Republican Guard barracks in Cairo where deposed Islamist President
Mohammed Morsi is being held, security sources said. (Louafi
Larbi/Reuters) #
28
A
man reacts after seeing the body of a family member, allegedly killed
during a shooting at the site of a pro-Morsi sit-in in front of the
headquarters of the Egyptian Republican Guard, at the Liltaqmeen al-Sahy
Hospital in Cairo's Nasr City district on July 8 in Cairo, Egypt.
Egyptian health ministry officials are reporting at least 42 people were
killed and more than 300 injured in the incident early on Monday
morning, which allegedly occurred as supporters of deposed Egyptian
President Mohammed Morsi attending the sit in were performing dawn
prayer. The demonstrators were demanding the release of Morsi, who they
believe is being held inside the Republican Guard headquarters. (Ed
Giles/Getty Images) #
29
Supporters
of the Muslim Brotherhood stand next to the bodies of fellow protesters
killed in clashes with Republican Guards forces, at a hospital morgue
in Cairo, Egypt, on July 8. Clashes between Islamist protesters and the
army in Cairo erupted at dawn killing at least 42 and injuring 322
others, according a health official. Fighting broke out when an armed
group attempted to storm the Republican Guards club, where the ousted
president Mohamed Morsi is thought to be held by the army. The violence
amplifies the conflict between the army and supporters of the Muslim
Brotherhood group, who vowed to continue demonstrating until he is
restored to power. (Mohammed Saber/European Pressphoto Agency) #
30
An
Egyptian flag stained with blood flutters over members of the Muslim
Brotherhood and supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi
as they shout slogans during a protest outside Raba El-Adwyia mosque in
Cairo on July 8 following clashes in front of the Republican Guard
headquarters. At least 51 people were killed on Monday when
demonstrators enraged by the military overthrow of Egypt's elected
Islamist president said the army opened fire during morning prayers
outside the Cairo barracks where Morsi is believed to be held. (Mohamed
Abd El Ghany/Reuters) #
31
Egyptian
supporters of deposed president Mohammed Morsi sit in front of barbed
wire fencing that blocks the access to the headquarters of the
Republican Guard in Cairo on July 8. Forty-two loyalists of Egypt's
ousted president were killed while demonstrating against last week's
military coup, triggering an Islamist uprising call and dashing the
army's hopes for an interim civilian administration. (Mahmud
Hams/AFP/Getty Images) #
32
A
supporter of ousted president Mohammed Morsi kisses a symbolic coffin,
one day after fellow protesters were killed in clashes, during a protest
outside Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in Cairo, Egypt, on July 9. Clashes
between Islamist protesters and the army in Cairo killed at least 51 and
injured 435 others. The Muslim Brotherhood and its allies vowed to
continue protests until ousted president Mohammed Morsi is brought back
to power. The army forced him from office last week after mass street
protests demanded the ouster of Egypt's first democratically elected
president after one year in office. (Mohammed Saber/European Pressphoto
Agency) #
33
Ousted
President Mohammed Morsi supporters and Muslim Brotherhood members hold
a giant portrait of him as they demonstrate against his toppling at
Raba al-Adwyia mosque on July 7 in Cairo. Carrying pictures of the
deposed president, the Islamists erected barricades and set up
checkpoints across the capital, where tens of thousands of them blocked
the main road to the international airport. (Mahmoud Khaled/AFP/Getty
Images) #
34
An
Egyptian protester flashes v signs for military aircrafts forming a
heart shape trails in the sky over Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on
July 5. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood called for a wave of protests Friday,
furious over the military's ouster of its president and arrest of its
revered leader and other top figures, underlining the touchy issue of
what role the fundamentalist Islamist movement might play in the new
regime. (Amr Nabil/Associated Press) #
35
Supporters
of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi recite prayers outside the
Republican Guard headquarters in Cairo on July 6. Egypt counted its
dead on Saturday after Islamists enraged by the overthrow of Morsi took
to the streets in an explosion of violence against what they denounced
as a military coup. (Khaled Abdullah/Reuters) #
36
Mohamed
El-Beltagy, senior Muslim Brotherhood member and supporter of former
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, gestures at a Republican Guard
official in Cairo on July 5. At least 17 people died across Egypt on
Friday as Islamists opposed to the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi
took to the streets to vent their fury at what they say was a military
coup. (Asmaa Waguih/Reuters) #
37
Protesters,
who are against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, wave flags in Tahrir
Square in Cairo on July 3. The general command of the Egyptian armed
forces is currently holding a crisis meeting, a military source told
Reuters on Wednesday. The meeting was being held hours before the expiry
of a deadline set by the army for rival politicians to find a solution
to the country's political crisis. (Suhaib Salem/Reuters) #
38
Protesters,
opposing Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, pray during a protest
demanding that Morsi resign at Tahrir Square in Cairo on July 1. The
headquarters of Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood was overrun by youths
who ransacked the building after those inside were evacuated on Monday
following a night of violence that killed eight people. (Suhaib
Salem/Reuters) #
39
Protesters
against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi wave national flags in Tahrir
Square in Cairo on July 3. The Egyptian president's national security
adviser said on Wednesday that a "military coup" was under way and army
and police violence was expected to remove pro-Morsi demonstrators.
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