A protester waves a national flag over Cairo's Tahrir Square.
Demonstrator Rifaat Ali traveled from Upper Egypt to the capital with
a message to Morsy's opponents: "Our patience has run out. Either
you back off, or the only thing left to do is attack with one fist."
Supporters of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy hold sticks and wear
protective gear during training outside a mosque in Cairo on Tuesday, July 2.
Counterprotests erupted after anti-Morsy demonstrators demanded that
Morsy resign and threatened to march on the presidential palace if he doesn't
step down Tuesday evening.
Morsy supporters march in
formation in Cairo on July 2.
Opponents of Morsy camp out as they
protest outside the presidential palace
in Cairo on July 2/2013.
A protester lights a flare as hundreds of thousands of
demonstrators gather in Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square
on July 1 during a protest calling for the ouster of Morsy.
Protesters pray during a demonstration against Morsy in Cairo's
Tahrir Square on Monday, July 1. Pro- and anti-government
demonstrations have spread around the country surrounding the
one-year mark of Morsy coming into office on Sunday, June 30.
Egyptian protesters ransack the Muslim Brotherhood
headquarters in Cairo on July 1.
Thousands of opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy
pray during a protest calling for his ouster at Cairo's landmark Tahrir
Square on June 30. On the first anniversary of his inauguration,
Morsy's Islamist supporters vow to defend his legitimacy to the end.
Protesters stormed the main headquarters of the Muslim
Brotherhood in Cairo, the party that Morsy led before his
election, and set it on fire on June 30.
Morsy's opponents say his policies are to blame for a breakdown in
law and order, for an economy that's gone south, and for a gas
shortage that has Egyptians waiting at the pumps for hours. Here,
protestors fill the streets of Cairo on June 30
Periodically, Morsy opponents and supporters have
clashed and the results have been deadly -- even before
the Sunday clashes.
Protesters set off
fireworks outside the
presidential palace.
Thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters conduct Friday
prayers in front of a Cairo mosque before the start of a sit-in for
Morsy on June 28.
Protesters wave national flags and a red card in Arabic reading
"leave" in Tahrir Square during the demonstration against Morsy.
The demonstrators say they have collected 17 million signatures
-- roughly 4 million more than what won Morsy the presidency --
and all of them call for Morsy to go.
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May Allah guide and reward EVERYONE who wants good for his
country and who wants good for our world!
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  • 2.
    A protester wavesa national flag over Cairo's Tahrir Square. Demonstrator Rifaat Ali traveled from Upper Egypt to the capital with a message to Morsy's opponents: "Our patience has run out. Either you back off, or the only thing left to do is attack with one fist."
  • 3.
    Supporters of EgyptianPresident Mohamed Morsy hold sticks and wear protective gear during training outside a mosque in Cairo on Tuesday, July 2. Counterprotests erupted after anti-Morsy demonstrators demanded that Morsy resign and threatened to march on the presidential palace if he doesn't step down Tuesday evening.
  • 4.
    Morsy supporters marchin formation in Cairo on July 2.
  • 5.
    Opponents of Morsycamp out as they protest outside the presidential palace in Cairo on July 2/2013.
  • 6.
    A protester lightsa flare as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators gather in Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square on July 1 during a protest calling for the ouster of Morsy.
  • 7.
    Protesters pray duringa demonstration against Morsy in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Monday, July 1. Pro- and anti-government demonstrations have spread around the country surrounding the one-year mark of Morsy coming into office on Sunday, June 30.
  • 8.
    Egyptian protesters ransackthe Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in Cairo on July 1.
  • 9.
    Thousands of opponentsof Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy pray during a protest calling for his ouster at Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square on June 30. On the first anniversary of his inauguration, Morsy's Islamist supporters vow to defend his legitimacy to the end.
  • 10.
    Protesters stormed themain headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo, the party that Morsy led before his election, and set it on fire on June 30.
  • 11.
    Morsy's opponents sayhis policies are to blame for a breakdown in law and order, for an economy that's gone south, and for a gas shortage that has Egyptians waiting at the pumps for hours. Here, protestors fill the streets of Cairo on June 30
  • 12.
    Periodically, Morsy opponentsand supporters have clashed and the results have been deadly -- even before the Sunday clashes.
  • 13.
    Protesters set off fireworksoutside the presidential palace.
  • 14.
    Thousands of MuslimBrotherhood supporters conduct Friday prayers in front of a Cairo mosque before the start of a sit-in for Morsy on June 28.
  • 15.
    Protesters wave nationalflags and a red card in Arabic reading "leave" in Tahrir Square during the demonstration against Morsy.
  • 16.
    The demonstrators saythey have collected 17 million signatures -- roughly 4 million more than what won Morsy the presidency -- and all of them call for Morsy to go.
  • 17.
    May Allah havemercy on Egypt! May Allah guide and reward EVERYONE who wants good for his country and who wants good for our world! http://www.slideshare.net/effat57