Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans against him and Brotherhood members during a protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo June 30, 2013. Mass demonstrations across Egypt on Sunday may determine its future, two and half years after (Bild: MOHAMED ABD EL GHANY)
Supporters of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans during a protest around the Raba El-Adwyia mosque square in Nasr City, a suburb of Cairo June 30, 2013. Mass demonstrations across Egypt on Sunday may determine its future, two and half years af (Bild: SUHAIB SALEM)
A protester opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi with the national flag painted on his face reading „Leave“ attends a protest at Tahrir square in Cairo, June 30, 2013. Egyptians and their security forces prepared for demonstrations on Sunday that may
Female protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans against him and members of the Muslim Brotherhood with banner that reads „You are stupid, must to be understand us“ during a protest at Tahrir square in Cairo, June 30, 2013. Egypti
Supporters of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi hold copies of the Koran during a protest around the Raba El-Adwyia mosque square in Nasr City, in the suburb of Cairo June 30, 2013. Mass demonstrations across Egypt on Sunday may determine its future, two a (Bild: SUHAIB SALEM)
Protesters wave Egyptian flags as demonstrators opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans against him and Brotherhood members during a protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo June 30, 2013. Egyptians poured onto the streets on Sunday, swelling cro (Bild: MOHAMED ABD EL GHANY)
Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans against him and Brotherhood members during a protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo June 30, 2013. Egyptians poured onto the streets on Sunday, swelling crowds that opposition leaders hope will (Bild: MOHAMED ABD EL GHANY)
Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi wave Egyptian flags and shout slogans during a protest in front of the presidential palace in Cairo June 30, 2013. Egyptians poured onto the streets on Sunday, swelling crowds that opposition leaders ho (Bild: SUHAIB SALEM)
Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi waves Egyptian flags during a protest in front of the presidential palace in Cairo June 30, 2013. Egyptians poured onto the streets on Sunday, swelling crowds that opposition leaders hope will number in (Bild: SUHAIB SALEM)
Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi waves Egyptian flags during a protest in front of the presidential palace in Cairo June 30, 2013. Egyptians poured onto the streets on Sunday, swelling crowds that opposition leaders hope will number in (Bild: SUHAIB SALEM)
A protester opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi gestures during a protest in front of the presidential palace in Cairo June 30, 2013. Egyptians poured onto the streets on Sunday, swelling crowds that opposition leaders hope will number into the mill (Bild: SUHAIB SALEM)
A protester opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi holds a crossed-out poster depicting Mursi that reads „leave“ as he sits with others during a protest near the presidential palace in Cairo June 30, 2013. Egyptians and their security forces prepared f
A girl, with colours of the Egyptian flag and the word „leave“ painted on her face, attends a protest against Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi in front of El-Thadiya presidential palace in Cairo June 30, 2013. Egyptians and their security forces prepared
Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans against him and brotherhood members during a protest at Tahrir square in Cairo June 30, 2013. Mass demonstrations across Egypt on Sunday may determine its future, two and half years after (Bild: MOHAMED ABD EL GHANY)
A woman opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi waves an Egyptian flag and shouts slogans against him and members of the Muslim Brotherhood during a protest in front of El-Thadiya presidential palace in Cairo June 30, 2013. Egyptians and their security (Bild: AMR ABDALLAH DALSH)
Mit wehenden Fahnen und lauten Sprechchören haben am Sonntag Millionen Ägypter gegen ihren Präsidenten Mohammed Mursi protestiert. Am ersten Jahrestag seines Amtsantritts riefen die Menschen in Kairo und anderen Städten dem Staatschef «Verschwinde!» entgegen.
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