Pro-Mubarak demonstrators throw stones at anti-government demonstrators in Tahrir SquarePhotograph: Sean Smith for The GuardianSupporters of Mubarak clash with those protesting against himPhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianMen protesting against Mubarak stand next to an armoured vehicle Photograph: Sean Smith for the Guardian
Crowds gather at a mass demonstrationPhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianA protester holds a sign denouncing his president Photograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianProtesters next to an armoured vehicle shout slogans condemning MubarakPhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianProtesting crowds continue to fill Tahrir SquarePhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianProtesters make their demands clear using signs and placardsPhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianCrowd members pray in Tahrir SquarePhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianProtesters gathered in Tahrir Square hold up the Egyptian flagPhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianDemonstrators link arms around armoured tanksPhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianCrowds lift a police officer during a pro-government rally to support MubarakPhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianA man holds a photograph of Mubarak to show his support for the presidentPhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianAnti-government demonstrators throw stones at a counter demonstration supporting Mubarak in Tahrir Square Photograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianA man praises Mubarak during a demonstration, as soldiers look on Photograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianAn effigy of the president hangs over crowds in Tahrir SquarePhotograph: Sean Smith for the GuardianDemonstrators supporting President Mubarak throw stones at anti government demonstratorsPhotograph: Sean Smith for The GuardianAn injured anti-government demonstratorPhotograph: Sean Smith for The GuardianDemonstrators for and against President Mubarak and his government clash in Tahrir SquarePhotograph: Sean Smith for The GuardianProtesters watch Mubarak's televised speech in which he declared he would not stand for re-election in SeptemberPhotograph: Sean Smith for the Guardian
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