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This Week in Photos: Egypt


“Egyptian activists shout anti-succession slogans during a protest in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010. Egyptian police beat and arrested anti-government activists demonstrating outside the downtown presidential palace against a possible father-son succession in the country.” Flickr CC photo by Nasser Nouri

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Flickr CC photo by Al Jazeera English


“#Jan25 New Hope – A Kafya member and a victory sign at the Tahrir square” Flickr CC photo by Kodak Agfa

More coverage from ReadWriteWeb:
Twitter Speaks Up for Free Speech: “The Tweets Must Flow”
Al Jazeera Releases Egypt Coverage Under Creative Commons (UPDATED)
Egypt: Tor Use Skyrocketing as Users Route-Around Internet Blocks


Flickr CC photo by Sarah Carr


Flickr CC photo by Sarah Carr


“Mubarak, go down! 25th of January – Demonstrations in Cairo! People are fighting for their rights now. Let’s hope it’ll make a change! “Flickr CC photo by M. Soli


“Ppl took over 2 security trucks, wt banners saying “LEAVE”” Dec. 28 Flickr CC photo by monasosh

More coverage from ReadWriteWeb:
Complete Internet Blackout in Egypt (Updated)
Egypt Blocks Facebook, Google – Anon Targets Egypt Govt
Twitter Blocked in Egypt in Response to Massive Protests (UPDATED)


Flickr CC photo by Sarah Carr


Flickr CC photo by Sarah Carr


Flickr CC photo by Sarah Carr


Flickr CC photo by traveller.within

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