Egyptians Want To Clean Remnants Of Mubarak

Egyptian protesters chant slogans against the country’s military ruling council and presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq, as one holds a poster with merged
photos of ousted President Hosni Mubarak and Ahmed Shafiq, in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, June 14, 2012. Judges appointed by Hosni Mubarak dissolved the Islamist-dominated parliament Thursday and ruled that Mubarak’s former prime minister can stand in the presidential runoff this weekend setting the stage for the military and remnants of the old regime to stay in power.

An Egyptian protester chants slogans against the country’s military ruling council and presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, June 14, 2012. Judges appointed by Hosni Mubarak dissolved the Islamist-dominated parliament Thursday and ruled that Mubarak’s former prime minister can stand in the presidential runoff this weekend setting the stage for the military and remnants of the old regime to stay in power.


Egyptian riot police deploy near the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, June 14, 2012. Judges appointed by Hosni Mubarak dissolved the Islamist-dominated parliament Thursday and ruled that Mubarak’s former prime minister can stand in the presidential runoff this weekend setting the stage for the military and remnants of the old regime to stay in power.

Egyptian presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq addresses his supporters during an election rally in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, June 14, 2012. Judges appointed by
Hosni Mubarak dissolved the Islamist-dominated parliament on Thursday and ruled that Mubarak’s former prime minister can stand in the presidential runoff this weekend  derailing Egypt’s transition to democracy and setting the stage for the military and remnants of the old regime to stay in power. <AP/Newsis>

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