Cairo clash graffiti
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A man walks past graffiti along Mohamed Mahmoud Street near Tahrir Square in Cairo. The graffiti on the walls of the street depicts some of the fiercest fighting that took place between protesters and security forces. The Arabic words read, "The Revolution continues, keep releasing your dogs". Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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A man walks past anti-sexual harassment graffiti along Mohamed Mahmoud Street near Tahrir Square in Cairo. The Arabic words read, "No harassment - Be man and protect her". Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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A man walks past graffiti of Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi along Mohamed Mahmoud Street near Tahrir Square in Cairo. The Arabic words read, "You are President in yourself. Unite, may God forgive you". Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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A woman walks past graffiti in support Prophet Muhammad along Mohamed Mahmoud Street near Tahrir Square in Cairo. The Arabic words read, "Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah ". Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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A man walks past graffiti along Mohamed Mahmoud Street near Tahrir Square in Cairo. The Arabic words read "74 Ultras Al Ahli" and "Remember our Martyrs". Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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A woman walks past graffiti showing a scene from the second day of clashes between protesters and soldiers along Mohamed Mahmoud Street near Tahrir Square in Cairo. The Arabic words read, "We cannot forget you my dear lady". Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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A boy walks past graffiti along Mohamed Mahmoud Street near Tahrir Square in Cairo. The Arabic words are names of 74 Ultras Al Ahli soccer fans who died in the Port Said stadium and "Remember our Martyrs" (in blue). Reuters/UNI
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A woman walks past graffiti along Mohamed Mahmoud Street near Tahrir Square in Cairo. The graffiti on the walls of the street depicts some of the fiercest fighting that took place between protesters and security forces. The Arabic words read, "Inside me Martyrs". Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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