Egypt: Day of anger, Jan 29
Published January 30th, 2011 - 09:06 GMT
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Play Image 1 of 13: Riot police force protesters back across the Kasr Al Nile Bridge as they attempt to get into Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt.
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Play Image 1 of 13: Protesters ride an armored personnel carrier towards the Nile.
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Play Image 1 of 13: Protesters flee a volley tear gas in Tarhir Square.
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Play Image 1 of 13: Protesters carry an injured man during clashes with riot police near Tahrir Square.
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Play Image 1 of 13: Protesters carry an army captain on their shoulders after he tore up a poster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
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Play Image 1 of 13: Marchers shake hands with Egyptian Army soldiers on tanks during a demonstration.
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Play Image 1 of 13: Protesters are hit by a water cannon in front of The l-Istiqama Mosque, as they're watched by riot police in Giza.
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Play Image 1 of 13: Smoke billows up into the late evening sky.
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Play Image 1 of 13: An army tank stands near the remains of a burnt out armored personnel carrier in Tahrir Square.
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Play Image 1 of 13: An Egyptian man looks out onto a burning government building from a bridge in central.
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Play Image 1 of 13: An Egyptian man loots a computer from the burning headquarters of the of the ruling National Democratic party.
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Play Image 1 of 13: Looters roll a chair stolen from the burning headquarters of the of the ruling National Democratic party.
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Play Image 1 of 13: Army tanks line up in Tahrir Square.
A precipitation of culminated anger is visited upon President Mubarak who the people are becoming increasingly intolerant toward in waves of anger. Suitably labelled, this day is held in honor of this expression of ultimate discontent with the status quo.






