Rebellion art
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Two Egyptian youths pass a mural depicting unidentified slain soccer fans, killed following a soccer match last week, and Arabic that reads, "down with the military rule, do not compromise the martyrs, the hero," in Cairo, Egypt. AP Photo/Nasser Nasser
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An Egyptian man passes by a mural and Arabic writings that read, "free men will continue the journey, coming back," in Cairo, Egypt. AP Photo/Nasser Nasser
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An Egyptian woman passes a mural depicting unidentified slain soccer fans, killed following a soccer match last week, and Arabic that reads, "we bring them their rights or we die like them," in Cairo, Egypt. AP/Nasser Nasser
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An Egyptian man passes a mural and graffiti in Arabic that reads "where is freedom and social justice?" in Cairo, Egypt. AP Photo/Nasser Nasser
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An Egyptian youth walks past graffiti that includes a defaced picture of military ruler Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi and Arabic that reads, "Mubarak's dog, no for the military rule, freedom," in Cairo, Egypt. AP Photo/Nasser Nasser
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Workers prepare the open-air exhibition "Egypt reloaded" showing a panoramic picture of protestors in Cairo's Tahrir square in front of the Reichstag building, which houses the German parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany. AP Photo/Gero Breloer
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A mural depicting military ruler Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi on the left side of the face and and ousted president Mubarak (R) and Arabic that reads, "who assigned you did not die," in Cairo, Egypt. AP Photo/Nasser Nasser
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