Pro-Islamist protesters in Cairo
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Cairo University students, supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mursi, throw fireworks towards security forces during a clash in Cairo
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Egyptian security forces hold their positions outside Cairo university during clashes between riot policemen and Cairo University students, supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted President Mursi, in Cairo
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Army vehicles are parked outside Cairo university during clashes between riot policemen and Cairo University students, who are supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mursi, in Cairo
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Egyptian security forces clash with supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted President Mursi outside Cairo University
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Egyptian security forces clash with supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted President Mursi outside Cairo University
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Cairo University students, supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mursi, throw a tear gas canister towards security forces during a clash, in Cairo
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Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie looks on from the defendant's cage during his trial with other leaders of the group in a courtroom in Cairo
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Members of the Muslim Brotherhood clash with policemen during the trial of the Brotherhood leaders in Cairo
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Members of the Muslim Brotherhood argue with policemen during the trial of the Brotherhood leaders in Cairo
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Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie shouts slogans during his trial in Cairo
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Egyptian riot police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of pro-Islamist protesters demonstrating near the headquarters of the ministry of defense in Cairo on Thursday, security sources said.
Egypt has been witnessing almost daily protests by supporters of elected Islamist president Mohamed Mursi since the army removed him in July after mass protests against his rule. (Reuters)
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