Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Cairo on Tuesday February 8, 2011

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 08: Boatmen move along the Nile River near Tahrir Square on February 8, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Two weeks after Egypt's democracy uprising began, thousands of demonstrators continue to occupy the square, but much of the rest of Cairo is beginning to return to normal.









An anti-government protester shouts anti-Mubarak slogans front of the parliament in Cairo February 8 , 2011. Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak remains potent.







Google Inc executive Wael Ghonim addresses a mass crowd inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. Ghonim, who was freed on Monday after two weeks, in which he said state security kept him blindfolded. Activists say that Ghonim was behind a Facebook group that helped to inspire the protests.






Opposition supporters flash the victory sign and wave Egyptian flags during a huge rally in the opposition stronghold at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak remains potent.







Google Inc executive Wael Ghonim is escorted through a mass crowd inside Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. Ghonim, who was freed on Monday after two weeks, in which he said state security kept him blindfolded. Activists say that Ghonim was behind a Facebook group that helped to inspire the protests.






Anti-government protesters pray front of the parliament in Cairo February 8 , 2011. Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak remains potent.





An Egyptian worker removes a damaged police vehicle in Cairo February 8, 2011. Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak remains potent.








Opposition supporters gather during a huge rally in the opposition stronghold in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak remains potent.





CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 08: A man holds a child on his shoulders during an anti-government demonstration in Tahrir Square February 8, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Protesters in Tahrir Square in central Cairo have vowed to occupy the area until Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak quits, and marked the two-week anniversary of their efforts with another noisy mass demonstration.







Egyptian anti-government demonstrators hold a huge national flag as others pray at Cairo's Tahrir square on February 8, 2011 on the 15th day of demonstrators against the regime of President Hosni Mubarak.








A woman looks after her children under a plastic tarp in the opposition stronghold in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 8, 2011. Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak remains potent.






Night view of the area near the opposition stronghold of Tahrir square (Top Left) during a huge anti-government rally in Cairo February 8, 2011. Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak remains potent.





A protester waves an Egyptian flag on the top of a street lamp in Tahrir square in Cairo, February 8, 2011. Egypt has a plan and timetable for the peaceful transfer of power, the vice president said on Tuesday, as protesters called more demonstrations to show their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak remains potent.


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