“Day of Rage”, Friday. “憤怒日”, 星期五
PHOTO: Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans during a protest outside Al-Fath Mosque in Ramses Square, in Cairo August 16, 2013. REUTERS/Youssef BoudlalAUGUST 16: Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi chant slogans during a protest in Ramses Square in Cairo. Heavy gunfire rang out Friday throughout Cairo as tens of thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters clashed with vigilante residents in the fiercest street battles to engulf the capital since the country's Arab Spring uprising. (Khalil Hamra/Associated Press)
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AUGUST 16: Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi chant slogans during a protest in Ramses Square in Cairo. Heavy gunfire rang out Friday throughout Cairo as tens of thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters clashed with vigilante residents in the fiercest street battles to engulf the capital since the country's Arab Spring uprising. (Khalil Hamra/Associated Press)
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Egyptians security forces escort an Islamist supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood out of the al-Fatah mosque, after hundreds of Islamist protesters barricaded themselves inside the mosque overnight, following a day of fierce street battles that left scores of people dead, near Ramses Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Aug. 17, 2013. Authorities say police in Cairo are negotiating with people barricaded in a mosque and promising them safe passage if they leave. Muslim Brotherhood supporters of Egypt's ousted Islamist president are vowing to defy a state of emergency with new protests today, adding to the tension.
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A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood and of ousted president Mohamed Morsy runs past a burning vehicle near Cairo's Ramses Square during clashes with security officers on Friday, August 16. Thousands defied an emergency order by taking to the streets to mark a "Friday of anger," in support of Morsy. Ferocious clashes on Wednesday, August 14, reportedly left more 500 people dead across Egypt, and authorities have declared a monthlong state of emergency. The recent violence began when Egyptian security forces stormed two makeshift camps to clear out Morsy supporters
Members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy flee shooting near Ramses Square in Cairo on August 16.
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Egyptian army soldiers take their positions around Tahrir Square in central Cairo on Friday.
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An army officer escorts an Islamist man from Cairo's Fateh mosque on Saturday. Islamist supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi holed up in the mosque on Friday, instigating a standoff with security forces surrounding the building.
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Soldiers stand beside armored vehicles while guarding an entrance to Tahrir Square in Cairo on Aug. 16.
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Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi take part in a protest near Ennour Mosque in Cairo on Aug. 16. Deeply polarized Egypt braced for renewed confrontation on Friday after the Muslim Brotherhood called for a nationwide march of millions to show anger at a ferocious security crackdown on Islamists in which hundreds were killed.
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Two civilians holding guns watch on a street in the Zamalek neighborhood of Cairo on Aug. 16.
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Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood supporters clash with police near Ramses square in Cairo on Aug. 16.
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A wounded boy is treated as he lies on the floor of the Taamin Sehi field hospital during clashes between security officers and supporters of Mohammed Morsi, in downtown Cairo on Aug. 16.
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Morsi supporters are attacked by opponents as they leave al-Fateh mosque on Aug. 17.
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Policemen stand guard inside a room of al-Fath mosque when supporters of deposed president Mohammed Morsi exchanged gunfire with security forces inside the mosque in Cairo on Aug. 17. The gunmen opened fire on security forces from a second floor window in the Fath mosque, where hundreds of Morsi supporters have been taking refuge since protests turned violent on Friday.
Violence: Egyptian authorities and protesters clash in the street in Cairo
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Supporters of the interim government installed by the army run for cover during an exchange of gunfire between supporters of deposed President Mohammed Morsi and security forces in Cairo on Aug. 17.
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A plain clothes policeman, center, points his gun as security forces escort Muslim Brotherhood members through supporters of the interim government installed by the army from the al-Fath mosque on Ramses Square in Cairo on Aug. 17. Supporters of deposed President Mohammed Morsi fought a gunbattle with security forces in the Cairo mosque.
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Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie sits in a police vehicle after being arrested by security forces in Cairo on Aug. 20. Egyptian authorities escalated their crackdown on deposed President Mohammed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood by arresting Badie, the Islamist organization's top leader.
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This image released by Egypt's Interior Ministry shows Mohammed Badie the supreme leader of the Muslim Brotherhood after being detained by Egyptian security in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013. Egypt’s military-backed authorities on Tuesday arrested the supreme leader of the country’s Muslim Brotherhood, dealing a serious blow to the Islamist group at a time when it is struggling to keep up its street protests against the ouster of President Mohammed Morsi in the face of a harsh government crackdown. The Brotherhood’s spiritual guide, Badie, was arrested in an apartment at the eastern Cairo district of Nasr City, close to the location of the six-week sit-in protest by supporters of Morsi, who also hails from the Islamist group. (AP Photo/Egyptian Interior Ministry)
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