Violence takes over Egypt
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Egyptian army soldiers take their positions on top and next to their armored vehicles while guarding an entrance to Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt. (AP Photo)
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An Indonesian Muslim man with his face painted in the colors of the Egyptian flag takes part in a rally calling for an end to the violence used against the supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi in Egypt. (AP Photo)
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Indonesian Muslims march during a protest calling for an end to the violence used against the supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi in Egypt, in Jakarta. (AP Photo)
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A supporter of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi covers his face from tear gas with a plastic during a protest outside Al-Fath Mosque in Ramses Square, in Cairo. (Reuters Photo)
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An Indonesian demonstrator wears a mask bearing the portrait of ousted Egyptian Islamist president Mohamed Morsi (C), next to his "enemies" including US President Barack Obama (R), during a rally outside the US embassy in Jakarta. (AFP Photo)
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Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans and wave Egyptian flags during a protest outside Al-Fath Mosque in Ramsis square in Cairo. (AFP Photo)
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Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood supporters carry the body of a comrade who was shot during clashes with security forces in Giza district on the outskirts of Cairo. (AFP Photo)
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