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Egyptian protest on July 29, 2011
Date: 7/29/2011 Album ID: 1294292
A man listens to a speech in Tahrir Square. Hundreds of thousands of Islamists descending on Tahrir Square on Friday to participate in the Friday of Popular Will. By afternoon, many secular and liberal parties decided to pull out of the square, in opposition to what they believe is the Islamists hijacking the protest. (Dana Smillie | for the Tribune-Review)
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Hundreds of thousands of Islamists descending on Tahrir Square on Friday to participate in the Friday of Popular Will. By afternoon, many secular and liberal parties decided to pull out of the square, in opposition to what they believe is the Islamists hijacking the protest. (Dana Smillie | for the Tribune-Review)
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Hundreds of thousands of Islamists descending on Tahrir Square on Friday to participate in the Friday of Popular Will. By afternoon, many secular and liberal parties decided to pull out of the square, in opposition to what they believe is the Islamists hijacking the protest. (Dana Smillie | for the Tribune-Review)
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Protestors perform Friday prayers in Tahrir Square. Hundreds of thousands of Islamists descending on Tahrir Square on Friday to participate in the Friday of Popular Will. By afternoon, many secular and liberal parties decided to pull out of the square, in opposition to what they believe is the Islamists hijacking the protest. (Dana Smillie | for the Tribune-Review)
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Hundreds of thousands of Islamists descending on Tahrir Square on Friday to participate in the Friday of Popular Will. By afternoon, many secular and liberal parties decided to pull out of the square, in opposition to what they believe is the Islamists hijacking the protest. (Dana Smillie | for the Tribune-Review)
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Hundreds of thousands of Islamists descending on Tahrir Square on Friday to participate in the Friday of Popular Will. By afternoon, many secular and liberal parties decided to pull out of the square, in opposition to what they believe is the Islamists hijacking the protest. (Dana Smillie | for the Tribune-Review)
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A man holds a copy of the Quran during a protest. Hundreds of thousands of Islamists descending on Tahrir Square on Friday to participate in the Friday of Popular Will. By afternoon, many secular and liberal parties decided to pull out of the square, in opposition to what they believe is the Islamists hijacking the protest. (Dana Smillie | for the Tribune-Review)
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Hundreds of thousands of Islamists descending on Tahrir Square on Friday to participate in the Friday of Popular Will. By afternoon, many secular and liberal parties decided to pull out of the square, in opposition to what they believe is the Islamists hijacking the protest. (Dana Smillie | for the Tribune-Review)
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Hundreds of thousands of Islamists descending on Tahrir Square on Friday to participate in the Friday of Popular Will. By afternoon, many secular and liberal parties decided to pull out of the square, in opposition to what they believe is the Islamists hijacking the protest. (Dana Smillie | for the Tribune-Review)
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