Saturday, May 5, 2012

Misri bado hali si shwari!

Magari ya kivita/kijeshi yenye silaha yakiwa yameziba barabara nje ya Wizara ya ulinzi ili kuzuia waandamanaji wanaopinga utawala wa kijeshi mjini Cairo jana Aprili 4,2012

Waandamanaji wakijikinga kwa mabati katika fujo za urushianaji mawe. Mapambano makubwa yametokea jana ambapo mtu mmoja ameuawa na wengine wengi kujeruhiwa.
Egyptian soldiers raise their batons at a protester during clashes outside the Ministry of Defense in Cairo, Egypt, on May 4. Egyptian armed forces and protesters clashed in Cairo on Friday, with troops firing water cannons and tear gas at demonstrators who threw stones as they tried to march on the Defense Ministry, a flashpoint for a new cycle of violence only weeks ahead of presidential elections.

An injured protester is evacuated by motorbike from the site of clashes outside the Ministry of Defense in Cairo, Egypt, on May 4. Egyptian armed forces and protesters clashed in Cairo on Friday, with troops firing water cannons and tear gas at demonstrators who threw stones as they tried to march on the Defense Ministry, a flashpoint for a new cycle of violence only weeks ahead of presidential elections.

An Egyptian protester holds a national flag as he chants slogans at a rally in Tahrir Square in Cairo Egypt, on May 4. Thousands rallied in Egypt against the country's ruling military council on Friday, two days after a flare-up of street violence left at least nine dead and fueled a wave of Islamist-led opposition to the generals ahead of presidential elections.
Egyptian anti-military protesters hurl stones at Egyptian army forces (not pictured), during clashes at Abbassiya square, near the Defense Ministry in Cairo, Egypt, on May 4. Protesters clashed for the second time in two days after marches converged at the Defense Ministry. On May 2, clashes left nine people dead after unknown assailants attacked protesters according to the Egyptian military council.

Egyptian securrity forces (not pictured), use water canons against protesters, during a sit-in at Abbassiya square, near the Defense Ministry in Cairo, Egypt, on May 4. Protesters clashed for the second time in two days after marches converged at the Defense Ministry. On May 2, clashes left nine people dead after unknown assailants attacked protesters according to the Egyptian military council.

An injured protester is assisted at the site of clashes outside the Ministry of Defense in Cairo, Egypt, on May 4. Egyptian armed forces and protesters clashed in Cairo on Friday, with troops firing water cannons and tear gas at demonstrators who threw stones as they tried to march on the Defense Ministry, a flashpoint for a new cycle of violence only weeks ahead of presidential elections.

People attend a protest after Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo on May 4. Thousands marched to Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday to protest against the exclusion of prominent candidates from Egypt's presidential election, convinced that the country's ruling generals are trying to manipulate the outcome.

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