An Egyptian soldier greets demonstrators with national flags Photograph: Marco Longari/AFP/Getty ImagesEgyptian pro-democracy supporters gather in Tahrir Square in CairoPhotograph: Suhaib Salem/ReutersEgyptian cleric Sheikh Yousef al-Qaradawi arrives to lead the Friday prayersPhotograph: Suhaib Salem/Reuters
Egyptians hold a picture of a man killed during the uprising against MubarakPhotograph: Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty ImagesA girl attends Friday prayers in front of an army tank in Tahrir Square Photograph: Suhaib Salem/ReutersEgyptian pro-democracy supporters pray next to an army tank during Friday prayersPhotograph: Suhaib Salem/ReutersA military band marches into Cairo's Tahrir Square during celebrations marking one week since Egypt's long-time president Hosni Mubarak was forced out of office by an unprecedented wave of protestsPhotograph: Marco Longari/AFP/Getty ImagesAn Egyptian army band play to the Tahrir Square crowdsPhotograph: Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty ImagesEgyptian women shout slogans Photograph: Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty ImagesAt the Giza pyramids on the outskirts of Cairo, Egyptian tour guides call for visitors to return to the country following the fall of Hosni Mubarak's regimePhotograph: Sipa Press/Rex FeaturesA man wearing a red wig sells ribbons and flags in Tahrir SquarePhotograph: Ben Curtis/APA man who fainted in the crowd is carried away in Tahrir Square Photograph: Amr Nabil/APGoogle executive Wael Ghonim, who emerged as a leading voice in Egypt's uprising, leaves the stage area after he was barred by security guards from speaking at Cairo's Tahrir Square Photograph: Marco Longari/AFP/Getty ImagesAn Egyptian flag is held by the crowd around Tahrir Square in CairoPhotograph: Hussein Malla/APFireworks explode as tens of thousands of Egyptians celebrate the fall of tPresident MubarakPhotograph: Ben Curtis/AP
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