Celebration as Egypt elects Prez

Updated On Jun 18, 2012 09:22 pm IST
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Egyptian supporters of Islamist candidate Mohammed Morsi flash victory signs as they celebrate his apparent victory in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt. AP/Manu Brabo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 18, 2012 09:22 pm IST

Egyptian supporters of Islamist candidate Mohammed Morsi flash victory signs as they celebrate his apparent victory in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt. AP/Manu Brabo

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Veiled female supporters of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi, one carrying a poster with a picture of her son who was killed during the revolution, celebrate the apparent victory over rival candidate, Ahmed Shafiq, in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt. AP/Nasser Nasser expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 18, 2012 09:22 pm IST

Veiled female supporters of presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi, one carrying a poster with a picture of her son who was killed during the revolution, celebrate the apparent victory over rival candidate, Ahmed Shafiq, in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt. AP/Nasser Nasser

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Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy celebrate at Tahrir square in Cairo. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood said its candidate won the country's first free presidential election. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 18, 2012 09:22 pm IST

Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy celebrate at Tahrir square in Cairo. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood said its candidate won the country's first free presidential election. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

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Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy celebrate at Tahrir square in Cairo. Reuters/Suhaib Salem expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 18, 2012 09:22 pm IST

Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy celebrate at Tahrir square in Cairo. Reuters/Suhaib Salem

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A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy celebrates at Tahrir square in Cairo. Reuters/Suhaib Salem expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 18, 2012 09:22 pm IST

A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy celebrates at Tahrir square in Cairo. Reuters/Suhaib Salem

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Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy (C) is surrounded by his supporters after a news conference in Cairo. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood declared that its candidate Morsy won the country's first free presidential race, beating Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister and ending six decades of rule by presidents plucked from the military. Reuters/Suhaib Salem expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 18, 2012 09:22 pm IST

Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy (C) is surrounded by his supporters after a news conference in Cairo. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood declared that its candidate Morsy won the country's first free presidential race, beating Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister and ending six decades of rule by presidents plucked from the military. Reuters/Suhaib Salem

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Presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy of the Muslim Brotherhood waves to a crowd in Cairo. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood declared that its candidate Morsy won the country's first free presidential race. Reuters/Steve Crisp/Files expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 18, 2012 09:22 pm IST

Presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy of the Muslim Brotherhood waves to a crowd in Cairo. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood declared that its candidate Morsy won the country's first free presidential race. Reuters/Steve Crisp/Files

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