Egypt's much-awaited 'coup'
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Lt. Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi address the nation on Egyptian State Television Wednesday. He said that president was replaced by chief justice of constitutional court. (AP)
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Army soldiers take their positions in front of protesters who are against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, near the Republican Guard headquarters in Cairo. (Reuters)
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An Egyptian man welcomes an army soldier upon his deployment on a street leading to Cairo University. (AFP)
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Egyptian army soldiers stand guard in Nasser City, Cairo, Egypt. (AP)
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Egyptian army soldiers sit on top of armoured personnel carriers (APC) in Cairo. (AFP)
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An Egyptian army helicopter flies over protesters calling for the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi in Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square. (AFP)
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Protesters, who are against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, wave the Egyptian national flag as they gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo. (Reuters)
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Opponents of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi flash victory signs and wave national flags in Cairo, Egypt. (AP)
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Opponents of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi bang drums as they celebrate outside the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt. (AP)
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