Supporters of Mohamed Morsi celebrate in Tahrir squarePhotograph: Mohamed Messara/EPASupporters of Mohamed Morsi celebrate in front of his picture at his campaign headquartersPhotograph: Suhaib Salem/ReutersHead of Egypt's presidential election committee Farouk Sultan (centre) announces the final resultsPhotograph: Khaled Elfiqi/EPA
A supporter of Mohamed Morsi celebrates in Tahrir squarePhotograph: Suhaib Salem/ReutersA supporter of the defeated candidate Ahmed Shafiq reacts after hearing the resultsPhotograph: Bernat Armangue/APEgyptians celebrate the election of their new president Mohamad Morsi in Tahrir squarePhotograph: Daniel Berehulak/Getty ImagesCampaign officials for the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate, Mohammed Morsi, celebrate over a giant poster of him at his campaign headquarters in CairoPhotograph: Amr Nabil/APA jubilant Egyptian makes the victory sign as he celebrates the victory of Mohammed MorsiPhotograph: Mohammed Abu Zaid/APEgyptian supporters of Ahmed Shafiq react after hearing that he lost the electionPhotograph: Bernat Armangue/APEgyptians celebrate the victory of Mohammed Morsi in Tahrir squarePhotograph: Khalil Hamra/APSupporters of presidential candidate Mohamed Morsi rally in anticipation of the election results in Tahrir squarePhotograph: Andre Pain/EPASupporters perform the noon prayer in Tahrir square before the official results of the presidential elections are announcedPhotograph: Andre Pain/EPASupporters of Mohamed Morsi pray in Tahrir squarePhotograph: Mohamed Messara/EPAA man walks past a wall sprayed with graffiti near Tahrir square. The graffiti depicts the ruling military council controlling the presidential electionsPhotograph: Amr Abdallah Dalsh/ReutersMilitary police guard the presidential election commission headquartersPhotograph: Amr Abdallah Dalsh/ReutersSupporters of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate, Mohamed Morsi, carry sheets symbolising coffins during a rally at Tahrir squarePhotograph: Ahmed Jadallah/ReutersSupporters of Mohamed Morsi gather for a rally in Tahrir squarePhotograph: Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters
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