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A man holds an Egyptian national flag during a demonstartion against the Egyptian military council in Tahrir square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to military rule converged on Cairo's Tahrir square on Friday in what activists say will be the biggest day yet in a week of demonstrations in which 41 people have been killed.
A man holds an Egyptian national flag during a demonstartion against the Egyptian military council in Tahrir square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to military rule converged on Cairo’s Tahrir square on Friday in what activists say will be the biggest day yet in a week of demonstrations in which 41 people have been killed.
Protesters chant slogans during a demonstration against the military council in Cairo's Tahrir square November 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to military rule converged on Cairo's Tahrir square on Friday in what activists say will be the biggest day yet in a week of demonstrations in which 41 people have been killed.
Protesters chant slogans during a demonstration against the military council in Cairo’s Tahrir square November 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to military rule converged on Cairo’s Tahrir square on Friday in what activists say will be the biggest day yet in a week of demonstrations in which 41 people have been killed.
A man holds a sign during a demonstartion against the Egyptian military council in Tahrir square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to military rule converged on Cairo's Tahrir square on Friday in what activists say will be the biggest day yet in a week of demonstrations in which 41 people have been killed.
Protesters pray during a demonstration against the military council in Cairo's Tahrir square November 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to military rule converged on Cairo's Tahrir square on Friday in what activists say will be the biggest day yet in a week of demonstrations in which 41 people have been killed.
A man holds a sign during a demonstartion against the Egyptian military council in Tahrir square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to military rule converged on Cairo’s Tahrir square on Friday in what activists say will be the biggest day yet in a week of demonstrations in which 41 people have been killed.
Egyptians stand on top of barricades surrounding the Interior Ministry near Tahrir square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Egypt's ruling military council appointed Kamal Ganzouri on Friday as prime minister to form "a national salvation government" to replace the cabinet which resigned this week.
Egyptians stand on top of barricades surrounding the Interior Ministry near Tahrir square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Egypt’s ruling military council appointed Kamal Ganzouri on Friday as prime minister to form “a national salvation government” to replace the cabinet which resigned this week.
Fireworks light up the sky over Egyptian protesters at Tahrir Square in Cairo during a mass rally demanding an end to military rule on November 25, 2011. Egypt's new prime minister Kamal al-Ganzuri, 79, is a former premier and veteran economist, but his appointment is not likely to satisfy mass calls for a fresh face to lead the country to democratic rule.
Fireworks light up the sky over Egyptian protesters at Tahrir Square in Cairo during a mass rally demanding an end to military rule on November 25, 2011. Egypt’s new prime minister Kamal al-Ganzuri, 79, is a former premier and veteran economist, but his appointment is not likely to satisfy mass calls for a fresh face to lead the country to democratic rule.
CAIRO, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 25: Protestors gather in Tahrir Square for a mass rally on November 25, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of Egyptians are continuing to occupy Tahrir Square ahead of parliamentary elections to be held on November 28, 2011.
CAIRO, EGYPT – NOVEMBER 25: Protestors gather in Tahrir Square for a mass rally on November 25, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of Egyptians are continuing to occupy Tahrir Square ahead of parliamentary elections to be held on November 28, 2011.
An Egyptian demonstrator leads the crowd to shout slogans as they gather near a banner calling to change the name of Mohammed Mahmud Street to 'Eyes of Freedom Street' during a mass rally in Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square on November 25, 2011. Egyptian security forces have come under fire for aiming rubber bullets directly at protesters' eyes with many demonstrators ending up losing their sight.
Egyptian protesters hold a large national flag with Arabic writing that reads, "Jan. 25 revolution, Egypt," in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of protesters chanting, "Leave, leave!"  The Friday rally is dubbed by organizers as "The Last Chance Million-Man Protest," and comes one day after the military offered an apology for the killing of nearly 40 protesters in clashes on side streets near Tahrir over the last week.
Egyptian protesters hold a large national flag with Arabic writing that reads, “Jan. 25 revolution, Egypt,” in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of protesters chanting, “Leave, leave!” The Friday rally is dubbed by organizers as “The Last Chance Million-Man Protest,” and comes one day after the military offered an apology for the killing of nearly 40 protesters in clashes on side streets near Tahrir over the last week.
A boy waves an Egyptian national flag as protesters pray during a demonstration against the Egyptian military council in Tahrir square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to military rule converged on Cairo's Tahrir square on Friday in what activists say will be the biggest day yet in a week of demonstrations in which 41 people have been killed.
Protester pray during a demonstration against the Egyptian military council in Tahrir square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to military rule converged on Cairo's Tahrir square on Friday in what activists say will be the biggest day yet in a week of demonstrations in which 41 people have been killed.
Egyptian protesters pray during a march in Tahrir Square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Egypt's ruling military council appointed Kamal Ganzouri on Friday as prime minister to form "a national salvation government" to replace the cabinet which resigned this week.
Egyptian protesters pray during a march in Tahrir Square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Egypt’s ruling military council appointed Kamal Ganzouri on Friday as prime minister to form “a national salvation government” to replace the cabinet which resigned this week.
Egyptian protesters pray during a march in Tahrir Square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Egypt's ruling military council appointed Kamal Ganzouri on Friday as prime minister to form "a national salvation government" to replace the cabinet which resigned this week.
Egyptian protesters raise their hands during a mass rally demanding an end to military rule at Tahrir Square in Cairo on November 25, 2011. Egypt's new prime minister Kamal al-Ganzuri, 79, is a former premier and veteran economist, but his appointment is not likely to satisfy mass calls for a fresh face to lead the country to democratic rule.
A man holds a sign during a demonstartion against the Egyptian military council in Tahrir square in Cairo November 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanding an end to military rule converged on Cairo's Tahrir square on Friday in what activists say will be the biggest day yet in a week of demonstrations in which 41 people have been killed. The sign reads, "Welcome revolutionaries".
A protester with his face painted the colours of the Egyptian flag looks on during a march in Cairo's Tahrir Square November 25,  2011. Egypt's ruling military council appointed Kamal Ganzouri on Friday as prime minister to form "a national salvation government" to replace the cabinet which resigned this week.
An Egyptian girl makes the victory sign in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of protesters chanting, "Leave, leave!"  The Friday rally is dubbed by organizers as "The Last Chance Million-Man Protest," and comes one day after the military offered an apology for the killing of nearly 40 protesters in clashes on side streets near Tahrir over the last week.
An Egyptian girl makes the victory sign in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011. Tens of thousands of protesters chanting, “Leave, leave!” The Friday rally is dubbed by organizers as “The Last Chance Million-Man Protest,” and comes one day after the military offered an apology for the killing of nearly 40 protesters in clashes on side streets near Tahrir over the last week.

Penunjuk perasan halang PM baru Mesir masuk Parlimen

 
KAHERAH 26 Nov. – Beratus-ratus penunjuk perasaan berhimpun di pintu masuk ibu pejabat Parlimen Mesir, semalam, sebagai usaha menghalang Perdana Menteri baru, Kamal al-Ganzuri daripada memasuki bangunan tersebut.

Penunjuk perasaan, Ahmed Zahran berkata, tindakan itu dilakukan sebagai membantah pelantikan Kamal.
Beratus-ratus penunjuk perasaan berdiri di luar bangunan tersebut yang terletak tidak jauh dari Dataran Tahrir, sambil melaung-laungkan slogan ‘Pergi!Revolusi!Ganzuri merupakan saki-baki rejim!’. – AFP
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