A police vehicle is pushed off of a bridge in Cairo by protesters close to the largest sit-in by supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi.

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A police vehicle is pushed off of a bridge in Cairo by protesters close to the largest sit-in by supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi.

Morsi supporters clashed with security forces in Cairo.

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Morsi supporters clashed with security forces in Cairo.

Bricks form the Arabic words

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Bricks form the Arabic words "There is no god but Allah."

Reporters run for cover during clashes between Morsi supporters and police in Cairo.

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Reporters run for cover during clashes between Morsi supporters and police in Cairo.

A Morsi supporter in Cairo's Nasr City district.

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A Morsi supporter in Cairo's Nasr City district.

Supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi ran from Egyptian security forces.

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Supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi ran from Egyptian security forces.

Morsi supporters walked through their sit-in camp up near Cairo University as security forces cleared it.

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Morsi supporters walked through their sit-in camp up near Cairo University as security forces cleared it.

An Egyptian security force member escorted a woman with a child as the forces cleared a sit-in camp.

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An Egyptian security force member escorted a woman with a child as the forces cleared a sit-in camp.

A supporter of the Egypt's ousted president Mohammed Morsi threw a water container onto a fire.

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A supporter of the Egypt's ousted president Mohammed Morsi threw a water container onto a fire.

Riot police opened fire at members of the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Riot police opened fire at members of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Egyptian security forces uncovered a box of ammunition, which they claimed to have found in one of the two pro-Morsi sit-in sites.

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Egyptian security forces uncovered a box of ammunition, which they claimed to have found in one of the two pro-Morsi sit-in sites.

A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo.

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A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo.

A riot police officer walked at the entrance of Cairo University and Nahdet Misr Square.

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A riot police officer walked at the entrance of Cairo University and Nahdet Misr Square.

A ripped poster depicting ousted Egyptian president Morsi hangs on the jaw of a bulldozer.

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A ripped poster depicting ousted Egyptian president Morsi hangs on the jaw of a bulldozer.

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Riot police backed by armored vehicles, bulldozers and helicopters swept away two encampments of supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi.

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