TOP News Photos: AP Seorang anggota polis rusuhan Mesir membantu lawan yang cedera Presiden yang
digulingkan Mohammed Morsi semasa pertempuran terhadap penyokong pro-Morsi,
pada jambatan di pusat bandar Kaherah, Mesir, Isnin 15 Julai, 2013. Beribu-ribu
penyokong yang digulingkan Presiden Mohammed Morsi mengadakan perhimpunan
besar-besaran dan berarak di jalan-jalan pada hari Isnin hingga menuntut
kembali ke pejabatnya. Bantahan bertukar menjadi ganas di pusat bandar Kaherah
sebagai polis melepaskan gas pemedih mata pada penunjuk perasaan pro-Morsi yang
membakar tayar, membaling batu dan menyekat aliran trafik di jalan utama yang
melalui tengah-tengah ibukota ‘Egypt Kabinet mempunyai wanita, Kristian, Islam tidak ada’ (An Egyptian riot policeman helps an injured
opponent of ousted President Mohammed Morsi during clashes against pro-Morsi
supporters, on a bridge in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 15, 2013.
Thousands of supporters of deposed President Mohammed Morsi held mass rallies
and marched in the streets Monday to demand his return to office. The protest
turned violent in downtown Cairo as police fired tear gas at pro-Morsi
protesters who burned tires, threw rocks and blocked traffic flow on a main
roadway running through the heart of the capital ‘Egypt Cabinet has women, Christians; no Islamists’ - think IN pictures
@1WORLDCommunity)
TOP News Photos: AP
Penyokong Presiden yang digulingkan Mohammed Morsi membaling batu terhadap
lawan Morsi dan pasukan keselamatan semasa pertempuran di pusat bandar Kaherah,
Mesir, ISNIN, 15 Julai, 2013. Beribu-ribu penyokong yang digulingkan Presiden
Mohammed Morsi mengadakan perhimpunan besar-besaran dan berarak di jalan-jalan
pada hari Isnin hingga menuntut kembali ke pejabatnya. Bantahan bertukar
menjadi ganas di pusat bandar Kaherah sebagai polis melepaskan gas pemedih mata
pada penunjuk perasaan pro-Morsi yang membakar tayar, membaling batu dan menyekat
aliran trafik di jalan utama yang melalui tengah-tengah ibukota ‘Egypt Kabinet mempunyai wanita, Kristian, Islam tidak ada’ (Supporters of
ousted President Mohammed Morsi throw stones against the opponents of Morsi and
security forces during clashes in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 15, 2013.
Thousands of supporters of deposed President Mohammed Morsi held mass rallies
and marched in the streets Monday to demand his return to office. The protest
turned violent in downtown Cairo as police fired tear gas at pro-Morsi
protesters who burned tires, threw rocks and blocked traffic flow on a main
roadway running through the heart of the capital ‘Egypt Cabinet has women, Christians; no Islamists’ - think IN pictures
@1WORLDCommunity)
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Imej ini dibuat daripada televisyen kerajaan menunjukkan Presiden interim Mesir
Adly Mansour, kanan, angkat sumpah Ahmed Galal, kiri, sebagai menteri kewangan
di Kaherah, Selasa Julai 16, 2013. Presiden interim Mesir pada Selasa angkat sumpah
dalam Kabinet pertama sejak tentera menggulingkan presiden Islam, memberikan
ahli-ahli pergerakan liberal negara jawatan penting. Kabinet termasuk 3 wanita ‘Egypt
Kabinet mempunyai wanita, Kristian, Islam tidak ada’ (This image made from
state television shows Egypt's interim President Adly Mansour, right, swearing
in Ahmed Galal, left, as finance minister in Cairo, Tuesday, July 16, 2013.
Egypt's interim president on Tuesday swore in the first Cabinet since the
military ousted the Islamist president, giving members of the country's liberal
movements key positions. The Cabinet includes three women ‘Egypt Cabinet has
women, Christians; no Islamists’ - think IN pictures @1WORLDCommunity)
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