Anhaltende Proteste gegen die Regierung in Ägypten.

 

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Egyptian protesters stand on top of an armoured vehicle after demonstrations which  erupted following Friday prayers, in central Cairo, Egypt, 28 January 2011.  Egypt was under curfew as the government sought to put an end to nearly a week of demonstrations designed to unseat it.   Thousands of protesters ignored the order, running rampant through the street, clashing with security forces and attacking government buildings. The curfew - initially upon the cities of Cairo, Suez and Alexandria, but later spread across the whole country - was to last until dawn.   Photo: EPA/MOHAMED OMAR

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Egyptian proptesters walk by as army armoured vehicles are stationed in front of the television and radio building after demonstrations which  erupted following Friday prayers, in Central Cairo, Egypt, 28 January 2011.   Photo: EPA/MOHAMED OMAR

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Fires burn in the National Democratic Party ruling party headquarters, after it was set alight by anti-government protesters, in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.   Photo:Ben Curtis/AP/dapd

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An Egyptian Army soldier riding in an armored personnel carrier is surrounded by anti-government protesters near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.  Photo:Ben Curtis/AP/dapd

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Egyptian army soldiers are greeted by protesters in Cairo January 28, 2011.   Photo: REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

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Anti-government protesters surround and stand atop an Egyptian army armoured personnel carrier, near the Tahrir Square, in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.    Photo:Lefteris Pitarakis/AP/dapd

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Protesters stand near the burning headquarters of the ruling National Democratic Party in Cairo January 28, 2011.   Photo: REUTERS/Asma Waguih

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Egyptian protesters are gathered outside the Egyptian Museum during demonstrations which  erupted following Friday prayers, in Central Cairo, Egypt, 28 January 2011.  Photo: EPA/MOHAMED OMAR

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Fires from burning buildings are seen at night on the Corniche, an area of the city taken over by anti-government protesters, in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.   Photo:Ben Curtis/AP/dapd

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An Egyptian protester flashes the V-sign as riot police use water canon against protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.  Photo: Lefteris Pitarakis/AP/dapd

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Egyptian anti-riot police use tear gas to disperse protesters during fresh demonstrations that erupted following Friday prayers in Cairo, Egypt, 28 January 2011.  Photo:  EPA/MOHAMED OMAR

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Smoke bellows over Cairo following clashes between protesters and police January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule.  Photo: REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis

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Egyptian protester kicks back a tear gas bomb during fresh demonstrations that erupted following Friday prayers in Cairo, Egypt, 28 January 2011. Violent clashes marked a 'Friday of rage' in Egypt, as anti-government protesters sought to emulate their Tunisian counterparts in a bid to bring down Hosni Mubarakës 30-year-old regime. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Cairo, Alexandria and other major cities demanding more democracy, better living conditions and a new government. At least two protesters were killed and scores injured in what was being described as Egyptës worst unrest since 1977.  Photo: EPA/AMEL PAIN

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A protester shouts in front of a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule. The banner reads, 'An unjust person will meet his retribution'.  Photo: REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

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Egyptian anti-government activists run for a cover from the tear gaz during clashes with the riot- police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Egyptian activists protested for a fourth day as social networking sites called for a mass rally in the capital Cairo after Friday prayers, keeping up the momentum of the country's largest anti-government protests in years.   Photo: Ben Curtis/AP/dapd

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An Egyptian anti-government activist kisses a riot police officer following clashes in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt Friday, stoning and confronting police who fired back with rubber bullets and tear gas in the most violent and chaotic scenes yet in the challenge to President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.   Photo: Lefteris Pitarakis/AP/dapd

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A protester runs in front of a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. Police and demonstrators fought running battles on the streets of Cairo on Friday in a fourth day of unprecedented protests by tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule.   Photo: REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

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Egyptian anti-government activists are seen atop police trucks during clashes with police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.  Photo: Ben Curtis/AP/dapd

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Egyptian anti-government activists carry a wounded man during clashes with the police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.   Photo: Ben Curtis/AP/dapd

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Egyptian protesters flee past a burning vehicle in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule.  Photo:Ahmed Ali/AP/dapd

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A plainclothes policeman speaks with a boy as others beat protesters in Cairo January 28, 2011.   Photo: REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

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Plainclothes policemen beat protesters in front of two boys (not seen in picture) during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011.  Photo: REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

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Egyptian riot police officers stand in front of protesters performing Friday prayers in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.   Photo: Lefteris Pitarakis/AP/dapd

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An Egyptian woman flees as Egyptian anti-riot policemen clash with protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.   Photo: Lefteris Pitarakis/AP/dapd

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Egyptian anti-riot police use water canon to disperse protesters during fresh demonstrations that erupted following Friday prayers in CAiro, Egypt, 28 January 2011. Egyptian police clashed with thousands of protesters demanding the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak in the capital, Cairo, amid reports of mass internet disruption and arrests of opposition figures.    Photo: EPA/KHALED EL FIQI

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Egyptian anti-riot police use water canon to disperse protesters during fresh demonstrations that erupted following Friday prayers in CAiro, Egypt, 28 January 2011.  Photo: EPA/KHALED EL FIQI

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Egyptian opposition leader, Nobel Peace Prize winner and former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Mohamed ElBaradei (2-R) walks with supporters after Egyptian anti-riot police used water canon to disperse protesters during fresh demonstrations that erupted following Friday prayers in Cairo, Egypt, 28 January 2011.    Photo: EPA/KHALED EL FIQI

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The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons.    Photo:Ahmed Ali/AP/dapd

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Egyptian protesters react as anti-riot police fire tear gas in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons.   Photo:Ahmed Ali/AP/dapd

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Egyptian protesters flee as anti-riot police fire tear gas in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.   Photo:Ahmed Ali/AP/dapd

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Riot police stand near their vehicle during clashes with anti-government protesters in the port city of Suez, about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo, January 27, 2011.   Photo:  REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany

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A police officer kicks away a tear gas canister during clashes with anti-government protesters in the port city of Suez, about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo, January 27, 2011.   Photo:  REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany

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Former Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, and Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohamed ElBaradei talks to members of the media as he arrives at Cairo's airport in Egypt, from Austria, Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011. ElBaradei told reporters that 'the regime has not been listening.' He urged the Egyptian regime to exercise restraint with protesters, saying they have been met with a good deal of violence which could lead to an 'explosive situation.'   Photo:Lefteris Pitarakis/AP/dapd

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Egyptian protesters clash with riot police in Suez, Egypt Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011. Egyptian activists protested for a third day as social networking sites called for a mass rally in the capital Cairo after Friday prayers, keeping up the momentum of the country's largest anti-government protests in years.   Photo:AP/dapd/stringer

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An Egyptian anti-government protester prepares to throw a burning object at the Suez Fire Station at the port city of Suez, about 134 km (83 miles) east of Cairo, January 27, 2011.   Photo:  REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany