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Image via Al Jazeera TV,Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in a televised speech that he had asked the government to resign and form a new government on January 29, 2011.after several days of deadly anti-regime protests to announce sacking Egypt's government and vow to bring in democratic measures. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian man looks at the computer to follow the hot events in Egypt in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on January ,29 ,2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday?s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian man looks at the computer to follow the hot events in Egypt in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on January ,29 ,2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday?s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian man looks on the television to watch a hot events in Egypt in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on January ,29 ,2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday?s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian man looks on the television to watch a hot events in Egypt in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on January ,29 ,2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday?s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90