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"There were reports in the Egyptian media that if Israel were to undertake unilateral steps, that the hate at Tahrir Square would be turned against Israel," one of the officials said, referring to Cairo's main public protest site.
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Bayoumy was in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which means "Liberation Square," so named to commemorate the 1952 Egyptian revolution against the British-backed monarchy.
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The chaos and uncertainty gripping Egypt spread Monday to Cairo's international airport, as thousands of foreigners crowded the facility in a desperate attempt to flee the unrest.
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A young boy was among the thousands of people marching into Cairo's Liberation Square on Monday.
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The military statement comes as tens of thousands of Egyptians continue to protest in Cairo's Tahrir Square, defying the fifth night of a government-imposed curfew.
Egypt Braces for 'Million-Man March' as Army Pledges Restraint 2011
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The military statement comes as tens of thousands of Egyptians continue to protest in Cairo's Tahrir Square, defying the fifth night of a government-imposed curfew.
Egypt Braces for 'Million-Man March' as Army Pledges Restraint 2011
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But at one Cairo's busiest bazaars, Canadian tourist Gary Lion says for now, at least, the protests seem a world away.
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The military statement comes as tens of thousands of Egyptians continue to protest in Cairo's Tahrir Square, defying the fifth night of a government-imposed curfew.
Egypt Braces for 'Million-Man March' as Army Pledges Restraint 2011
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Cairo's international airport was a scene of chaos as thousands of foreigners wanted out and countries around the world scrambled to send in planes to fly their citizens out.
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The military statement Monday comes as tens of thousands of Egyptians continue to protest in Cairo's Tahrir Square defying the fourth night of a government-imposed curfew, as they continue to press for an end to President Mubarak's nearly 30-year rule.
Analyst: No Sign Egyptian President Mubarak Will Step Down 2011
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