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Flower shopping
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Flowers placed by graffiti memorials to those who died in the 2011 revolution
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Graffiti on one of the many roadblocks the army have placed in the area around Tahrir square
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Inside a mosque in central Cairo
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At Khan el Kalili
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Street art. Walls are constantly painted over by the government, but more graffiti appears within days.
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The light market, Attaba
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Traditional dancing held weekly by the Ministry for Culture
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Demonstration in Tahrir Square