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Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: An injured protester, center, is aided by men on a motorcycle during clashes with Egyptian riot police, not pictured, near Tahrir square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)PowerPoint Presentation: A teargas canister fired by Egyptian riot policemen flies over the heads protesters standing on top of the of of the library of the American University, close to Tahrir Square, on November 23, 2011 on the fifth day of clashes with security forces. (Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Foreign photographers take cover from tear gas during clashes with riot police along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester throws a rock during clashes with riot police along a road near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A riot policeman fires tear gas at protesters along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule. Share this pagePowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures - Protesters pray front of the Egyptian military after negotiating a truce between them and riot police, following clashes along a road leading to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures - A protester throws a tear gas canister, which was earlier thrown by riot police during clashes, along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures Protesters assist an injured fellow protester during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A protester reaches for a tear gas canister, which was earlier thrown by riot police, during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A protester throws a Molotov cocktail (petrol bomb) at riot police during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures Protesters assist an injured fellow protester during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Getty Images CAIRO, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 23: Boxes of masks, to combat the effects of tear gas, are dispalyed fro sale in Tahrir Square on November 23, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of Egyptians are continuing to occupy Tahrir Square after four days of clashes with security forces despite a promise from military leaders to bring forward Presidential elections.PowerPoint Presentation: Getty Images - CAIRO, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 23: A man sells gas masks to combat the effects of tear gas in Tahrir Square on November 23, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures An injured protester receives treatment during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A protester throws a Molotov cocktail (petrol bomb) at riot police during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A protester waving the Egyptian national flag covers his nose against tear gas during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011..PowerPoint Presentation: Getty Images CAIRO, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 23: A youth displays a gunshot cartridge and other projectiles believed to have been fired by police in Tahrir Square on November 23, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. .PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures An injured protester is carried during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures - An injured protester is given treatment with an asthma inhaler during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: A boy with a face mask stands with his father in Tahrir square as clashes take place nearby with Egyptian riot police, in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-WhitehillPowerPoint Presentation: A genereral view shows Egyptian protesters makeshift tents in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 23 November 2011. According to media reports the clashes, for the fifth consecutive day, saw anti-riot police firing teargas on the protesters who answered with stone-throwing. At least 35 people have been killed since 21 November 2011 in the police crackdown on protesters opposing the military rule, according to medics and rights advocates. EPA/ANDRE PAINPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester wounded during clashes with security forces shows a rubber coated bullet wound in his arm in Mohamed Mahmoud street, as a protest continues in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 23 November 2011. Renewed clashes erupted 23 November between security forces and anti-military protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, reported state television.The clashes, for the fifth consecutive day, saw anti-riot police firing teargas on the protesters who answered with stone-throwing, according to the report. There were no immediate reports about casualties. Egypt's Health Minister Amr Helmi denied 23 November reports that security forces had fired nerve gas on pro-democracy protesters in central Cairo's Tahrir Square. EPA/ANDRE PAINPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester affected by teargas is carried away by others, in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 23 November 2011. Renewed clashes erupted 23 November between security forces and anti-military protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, reported state television.The clashes, for the fifth consecutive day, saw anti-riot police firing teargas on the protesters who answered with stone-throwing, according to the report. There were no immediate reports about casualties. Egypt's Health Minister Amr Helmi denied 23 November reports that security forces had fired nerve gas on pro-democracy protesters in central Cairo's Tahrir Square. EPA/ANDRE PAINPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester prepares a Molotov cocktails during clashes with riot police near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester carries various items through a street during clashes with riot police near Tahrir Square, on November 23, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester protects his face and head from tear gas during clashes with riot police in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Egyptian riot police stand behind their shields as they clash with protesters near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: A youth takes cover during clashes with riot police on a road near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah)PowerPoint Presentation: A riot policeman fires a shotgun at protesters during clashes on a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Mohammed Hossam / AFP-Getty Images - Egyptian protesters throw stones during clashes with riot police along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square, in Cairo on Nov. 23. Fresh clashes erupted between protesters and police in Cairo with three more people reported killed on the fifth day of violence that has left at least 31 people, according to the health ministry.PowerPoint Presentation: Andre Pain / EPA Wounded protesters are driven away on a motocycle truck to a makeshift hospital ), in Tahrir square ,Cairo, on Nov. 23.PowerPoint Presentation: Khaled Elfiqi / EPA Egyptian General Said (C) talks with a Muslim Imam, near the Interior Ministry, in Cairo, on Nov. 23. Renewed clashes erupted between security forces and anti-military protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, reported state television.The clashes, for the fifth consecutive day, saw anti-riot police firing teargas on the protesters who answered with stone-throwing, according to the report.PowerPoint Presentation: Andre Pain / EPA Protesters run for cover in Mohamed Mahmoud street in Cairo, Egypt, during clashes with security forces on November 23.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures - Protesters help another protester injured during clashes with riot police in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures Riot policeman points shotgun at protesters during clashes in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A riot policeman fires a shotgun at a protester during clashes on a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Photo by Hugh Sykes in Cairo, CS gas canister labelled Made in USAPowerPoint Presentation: NW PRESS: Photo – Tear Gas Used In Egypt To Suppress Protesters Is Made By USAPowerPoint Presentation: Khalid Khan: Tahrir protesters amid tear gas attackPowerPoint Presentation: egyptian boy hit by tear gas refusing to leave tahrir. Protestors trying to make him leave. God bless him.PowerPoint Presentation: A protester runs with a smoking tear gas canister, to throw it back toward riot police during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters and police throw stones at each other during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Asmaa Waguih)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters carry an injured comrade during clashes in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester gestures toward Egyptian riot police during clashes near Tahrir Square, on November 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters take cover from riot police during clashes in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: A riot policeman points shotgun at protesters during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester shouts against what he says is excessive violence demonstrated by police officers, along a road near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. Egyptian troops deployed around the Interior Ministry in Cairo on Wednesday, replacing riot police who had repeatedly clashed with protesters in the last few days when they tried to march on the building, an army officer said. (Reuters/Esam Al-Fetori)PowerPoint Presentation: Cairo — Riot police stand behind flames from molotov cocktails during clashes with protesters on a side street near Tahrir Square. Egyptians frustrated with military rule battled police in the streets again as the generals scrambled to cope with the cabinet's proffered resignation after bloodshed that has jolted plans for Egypt's first free election in decades. PHOTOGRAPH BY: GORAN TOMASEVIC / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Cairo — A protester displays a tear gas canister and rubber bullet cartridges during clashes with riot police on a side street near Tahrir Square. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: GORAN TOMASEVIC / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Cairo — A protester has milk sprayed into his eyes to alleviate the effects of tear gas during clashes with riot police on a side street near Tahrir Square. PHOTOGRAPH BY: GORAN TOMASEVIC / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Ambulances made their way through a narrow, crowded alley where a makeshift hospital received wounded protesters. Others were carried or stumbled their way to receive care [Shadi Rahimi/Al Jazeera]PowerPoint Presentation: As the shooting of tear gas canisters by riot police intensified, protestors began picking up pieces of concrete that they had broken on the ground to throw in retaliation. Both sides threw rocks [Shadi Rahimi/Al Jazeera]PowerPoint Presentation: People carried the injured in teams and on motorcycles to safety. Many of the injuries appeared to be from gas inhalation and projectiles, including gas canisters and rubber-coated bullets [Shadi Rahimi/Al Jazeera]PowerPoint Presentation: Many young women worked as unofficial medics, splashing solution on tear-gassed faces. Others protested on the front lines with male demonstrators, also getting injured [Shadi Rahimi/Al Jazeera]PowerPoint Presentation: The canisters of riot smoke used against the protestors are manufactured in Jamestown, Pennsylvania by a company called Combined Tactical Systems. The Egyptian army receives $2bn from the US annually, a majority of it in military aid [Shadi Rahimi/Al Jazeera]PowerPoint Presentation: An injured Egyptian protester walks in Tahrir square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011 on the fifth day of clashes with security forces. (Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Khalid Khan: Tahrir protesters showing what they were treated with by Cairo policePowerPoint Presentation: Getty Images Egyptian riot police are seen in the background as protesters demonstrate outside the northern military command headquarters in the Mediterranean port of Alexandria on November 22, 2011, to demand an end to military rule, heightening tension after days of deadly clashes that threaten to derail next week's legislative polls in Egypt.PowerPoint Presentation: Crowds gather in Tahrir Square on November 22, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of Egyptians have been gathering in Tahrir Square after three days of deadly clashes with security forces despite a promise from Egypt's interim ruling Military council to bring forward Presidential elections. (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters clash with riot police along a road near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: gypt's Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, longtime defence minister who is now the country's de facto ruler, addresses the nation in a televised speech in Cairo on Nov. 22. The head of Egypt's ruling military council accepted the cabinet's resignation and said the military was ready to hold a referendum for immediate transfer of power. Egyptian state TV / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters in Tahrir Square attend a funeral of a protester who died in clashes with riot police, in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: Egyptians carry the body of a protester who was killed in recent clashes with the Egyptian riot police during his funeral in Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian soldier tries to keep thousands of protesters away from riot policemen during a demonstration in Tahrir Square during the fourth day of clashes with security forces on Nov. 22. Demonstrators are demanding an end to military rule, heightening tension after days of deadly clashes that threaten to derail next week's legislative polls. - Khaled Desouki / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: A protester displays empty tear gas canisters as others chant slogans during clashes with riot police in Cairo on Nov. 22. Mohamed Abd El Ghany / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: A protester throws a tear gas canister back at riot police during clashes near Tahrir Square, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Asmaa Waguih)PowerPoint Presentation: A veiled woman takes pictures with her cell phone during clashes with Egyptian riot police near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution." (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester overwhelmed by tear gas, center, is aided by two men on a motorcycle during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters run from huge clouds of tear gas fired by riot police during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: Amr Abdallah Dalsh / Reuters - A riot policeman fires a shotgun with rubber bullets at protesters during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 22.PowerPoint Presentation: Khalil Hamra / AP - Protesters carry a wounded man during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Nov. 22. Egypt's civilian Cabinet has offered to resign after three days of violent clashes in many cities between demonstrators and security forces, but the action failed to satisfy protesters deeply frustrated with the new military rulers.PowerPoint Presentation: Khalil Hamra / AP A protester throws stones during clashes with riot police near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on Nov. 22.PowerPoint Presentation: Khalil Hamra / AP A protester runs to throw a tear gas canister away during clashes near Tahrir Square on Nov. 22.PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters take shelter behind a wall during clashes with riot police on a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Egyptians frustrated with military rule battled police in the streets as the generals scrambled to cope with the cabinet's proffered resignation after bloodshed that has jolted plans for the country's first free election in decades. - Goran Tomasevic / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters carry a wounded comrade to a nearby hospital on a motorcycle during a demonstration by tens of thousands of Egyptians in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Nov. 22. Khaled Desouki / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: A riot police officer fires tear gas during clashes with protesters near Tahrir Square on Nov. 22 Khalil Hamra / AP.PowerPoint Presentation: A protester gestures toward riot police as tear gas is thrown his way during clashes in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian youth wearing a gas mask aims a slingshot during clashes in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Mohammed Hossam/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters protect themselves against tear gas during clashes with riot police in a side street near Tahrir Square, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester wearing a protective mask takes cover from tear gas during clashes with riot police along a road near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters run for cover during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester throws a tear gas canister, which was earlier thrown by riot police during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. Egyptians frustrated with military rule battled police in the streets again on Tuesday as the generals scrambled to cope with the cabinet's proffered resignation after bloodshed that has jolted plans for Egypt's first free election in decades. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian riot police officer fires tear gas during clashes with protesters near Tahrir square in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)PowerPoint Presentation: A man in a face mask looks in on a makeshift medical center in Tahrir Square, on November 22, 2011, in Cairo, Egypt. (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters clash with riot police in Alexandria on Nov. 21 – AP PHOTOSPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters stand in line to protect the field hospital in Tahrir Square, Cairo, on Nov. 21. Mohamed Hossam / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester wearing a gas mask waves a national flag in Tahrir Square, the focal point of the recent Egyptian uprising in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)PowerPoint Presentation: Egyptian proteters shout anti-ruling military council slogans at Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. AP / Amr NabilPowerPoint Presentation: Egyptian women react during Essam Mohamed Abdel Fattah's funeral in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. AP / Ahmed AliPowerPoint Presentation: A protester climbs a burning building to rescue residents trapped by fire during clashes with police in Cairo November 21, 2011. (Goran Tomasevic/ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters help people climb down a burning building during clashes with police on a road which leads to the Interior Ministry near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 21, 2011. Egypt's Health Ministry said on Monday that the death toll in clashes between protesters and security forces in Cairo's Tahrir Square reached 20 people. (Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)PowerPoint Presentation: A wounded Egyptian protester reacts as a medic treats him in Cairo, Egypt, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters move away from tear gas fired by Egyptian riot police, not seen, during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester holds ammunition casings during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters take cover behind makeshift barricades as riot police fire tear gas and rubber-covered bullets in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters run from tear gas fired by riot police in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters suffering from tear gas inhalation are treated at a field hospital during clashes with Egyptian riot police near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. Security forces fired tear gas and clashed Monday with several thousand protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square in the third straight day of violence that has killed at least two dozen people and has turned into the most sustained challenge yet to the rule of Egypt's military. Photo: Tara Todras-Whitehill / APPowerPoint Presentation: An injured protester is helped away during clashes with security forces in Tahrir Square on Nov. 21 Khaled Desouki / AFP - Getty Images.PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters throw stones at riot police firing tear gas and rubber bullets near Tahrir Square on Nov 21. Goran Tomasevic / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: A protester winces after being exposed to tear gas during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo on Nov. 21 Asmaa Waguih / Reuters.PowerPoint Presentation: A riot policeman aims a shotgun with rubber bullets at protesters, next to a plainclothes policeman during clashes in Cairo on Nov. 21. Goran Tomasevic / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters carry a man injured during clashes with riot police in Cairo on Nov. 21 Goran Tomasevic / Reuters.PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester hurls a tear gas canister back at security forces as others run for cover on the third day of clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo on Nov. 21 Mohammed Hossam / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester sprays water on the eyes of a fellow demonstrator after tear gas was fired by security forces in Tahrir Square on Nov. 21. Mohammed Hossam / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: Canadian volunteer nurse, Merikel, right, helps an Egyptian medical team to treat an injured protester at a field hospital at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. AP / Amr NabilPowerPoint Presentation: Two Egyptian protesters accompany a man, center, overcome with tear gas inhalation during the clashes with Egyptian riot police, unseen, in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. AP / Mohammed Abu ZaidPowerPoint Presentation: Goran Tomasevic / Reuters A protester stands in a burning building during clashes with police in Cairo, Egypt, on November 21.PowerPoint Presentation: Amr Abdallah Dalsh / Reuters - A protester throws a tear gas canister, which was earlier thrown by riot police, in Tahrir Square in Cairo on November 21. Protesters demanding Egypt's ruling generals hand over power beat back a new police raid to evict them from Cairo's central Tahrir Square on Monday, witnesses said.PowerPoint Presentation: Asmaa Waguih / Reuters - Protesters run away from tear gas fired by riot police during clashes between protesters and police near Tahrir Square on November 21.PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester holds a spent canister during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (AP PhotoPowerPoint Presentation: A protester has his eyes washed with milk to protect against tear gas, during clashes with police in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester holds canisters during clashes with the Egyptian riot police, unseen, in Tahrir Square, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu ZaidPowerPoint Presentation: A riot policeman aims a shotgun with rubber bullets at protesters, next to plainclothes policemen during clashes in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters carry a man injured during clashes with riot police firing tear gas and rubber-covered bullets in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester gestures during the clashes with Egyptian riot police, unseen, in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu Zaid)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters run away from riot police firing tear gas and rubber-covered bullets in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Police prepare to fire tear gas at protesters during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Asmaa Waguih)PowerPoint Presentation: A riot policeman fires a shotgun with rubber bullets at protesters during clashes in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Egyptians protesters are pushed away by security forces during clashes in Cairo on Nov. 20 Khaled Elfiqi / EPA.PowerPoint Presentation: (AP Photo/Amr Nabil) Egyptian activist Ahmed Hararah, seen after being treated by the International eye hospital in Cairo, where Hararah says they think we has lost the sight in his left eye, following clashes with security forces in Cairo, Egypt, earlier Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. ...PowerPoint Presentation: An protester wounded during clashes with Egyptian riot police rests at a field hospital near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 20, 2011. Police backed by the army used batons and teargas on Sunday to charge protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square demanding Eygpt's ruling generals swiftly hand power to civilians, in some of the worst violence since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah DalshPowerPoint Presentation: A wounded protester holds spent ammunition at a field hospital near Tahrir Square, during clashes with Egyptian riot police, in Cairo November 20, 2011. (Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)PowerPoint Presentation: A wounded protester is rushed to a field hospital near Tahrir Square during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Cairo, on November 20, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: A wounded protester is treated at a field hospital during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Tahrir Square, on November 20, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester receives medical treatment at a field hospital after being wounded in clashes with Egyptian riot police in Cairo on Nov. 20. Amr Abdallah Dalsh / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian trader reads a copy of the Al-Masry Al-Youm local newspaper fronted by pictures of clashes between protesters and security forces, at the Egyptian stock exchange in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. Egypt's benchmark stock index tumbled more than 2 percent on Sunday as clashes between protesters and security forces entered their second day and rattled investor confidence in the country's already stumbling economy. Arabic title reads " last warning". AP / Amr NabilPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters chant slogans during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. AP / Khalil HamraPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters wounded during clashes with Egyptian riot police are treated at a field hospital near Tahrir Square, on November 20, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian walks past graffiti opposing the Interior Ministry during clashes between protesters with riot police at Tahrir Square in Cairo November 19, 2011. Riot police on Saturday cleared Cairo's Tahrir Square of protesters who had camped overnight after a rally of some 50,000 people, mainly Islamists, pressed Egypt's military rulers to transfer power swiftly to a civilian government. Around 100 protesters had stayed in the square, where police pulled down tents and confiscated chairs and banners they had set up, Reuters' witnesses said. Some minor scuffles occurred. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah DalshPowerPoint Presentation: STOP American military aid to Egypt NOW. Protest in front of Egyptian consulate, NEW YORK CITYPowerPoint Presentation: Just how dangerous are 'non-lethal' weapons? Fears that tear gas and rubber bullets, widely used in crackdown against protesters, could be cause of deaths in Egypt. from Egypt, to Athens, to Oakland, police have employed "non-lethal weapons" to break down recent protests and disperse protesters. As crowds have swelled to express discontent, variations of tear gas, rubber bullets, water cannons, and stun grenades have been fired back at them. Amnesty international has also expressed concern about the use of tear gas in the square. With over 36 killed in Egypt since November 19, and medical sources citing "suffocation after inhaling tear gas" as the cause of many of the deaths, the non-lethality of the weapons employed - as well as how they were imported - has come under serious question.PowerPoint Presentation: Nubia_group@yahoo.fr http://Nubiagroup-powerpoint-collection.blogspot.com/ You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: An injured protester, center, is aided by men on a motorcycle during clashes with Egyptian riot police, not pictured, near Tahrir square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)PowerPoint Presentation: A teargas canister fired by Egyptian riot policemen flies over the heads protesters standing on top of the of of the library of the American University, close to Tahrir Square, on November 23, 2011 on the fifth day of clashes with security forces. (Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Foreign photographers take cover from tear gas during clashes with riot police along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester throws a rock during clashes with riot police along a road near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A riot policeman fires tear gas at protesters along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule. Share this pagePowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures - Protesters pray front of the Egyptian military after negotiating a truce between them and riot police, following clashes along a road leading to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures - A protester throws a tear gas canister, which was earlier thrown by riot police during clashes, along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures Protesters assist an injured fellow protester during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A protester reaches for a tear gas canister, which was earlier thrown by riot police, during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A protester throws a Molotov cocktail (petrol bomb) at riot police during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures Protesters assist an injured fellow protester during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: Getty Images CAIRO, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 23: Boxes of masks, to combat the effects of tear gas, are dispalyed fro sale in Tahrir Square on November 23, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of Egyptians are continuing to occupy Tahrir Square after four days of clashes with security forces despite a promise from military leaders to bring forward Presidential elections.PowerPoint Presentation: Getty Images - CAIRO, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 23: A man sells gas masks to combat the effects of tear gas in Tahrir Square on November 23, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures An injured protester receives treatment during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A protester throws a Molotov cocktail (petrol bomb) at riot police during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A protester waving the Egyptian national flag covers his nose against tear gas during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011..PowerPoint Presentation: Getty Images CAIRO, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 23: A youth displays a gunshot cartridge and other projectiles believed to have been fired by police in Tahrir Square on November 23, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. .PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures An injured protester is carried during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures - An injured protester is given treatment with an asthma inhaler during clashes with riot police along a road that leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011. Street clashes flared in Cairo again on Wednesday as protesters derided an agreement forged by Egypt's ruling generals and mostly Islamist parties for a swifter transfer to civilian rule.PowerPoint Presentation: A boy with a face mask stands with his father in Tahrir square as clashes take place nearby with Egyptian riot police, in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-WhitehillPowerPoint Presentation: A genereral view shows Egyptian protesters makeshift tents in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 23 November 2011. According to media reports the clashes, for the fifth consecutive day, saw anti-riot police firing teargas on the protesters who answered with stone-throwing. At least 35 people have been killed since 21 November 2011 in the police crackdown on protesters opposing the military rule, according to medics and rights advocates. EPA/ANDRE PAINPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester wounded during clashes with security forces shows a rubber coated bullet wound in his arm in Mohamed Mahmoud street, as a protest continues in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 23 November 2011. Renewed clashes erupted 23 November between security forces and anti-military protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, reported state television.The clashes, for the fifth consecutive day, saw anti-riot police firing teargas on the protesters who answered with stone-throwing, according to the report. There were no immediate reports about casualties. Egypt's Health Minister Amr Helmi denied 23 November reports that security forces had fired nerve gas on pro-democracy protesters in central Cairo's Tahrir Square. EPA/ANDRE PAINPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester affected by teargas is carried away by others, in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 23 November 2011. Renewed clashes erupted 23 November between security forces and anti-military protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, reported state television.The clashes, for the fifth consecutive day, saw anti-riot police firing teargas on the protesters who answered with stone-throwing, according to the report. There were no immediate reports about casualties. Egypt's Health Minister Amr Helmi denied 23 November reports that security forces had fired nerve gas on pro-democracy protesters in central Cairo's Tahrir Square. EPA/ANDRE PAINPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester prepares a Molotov cocktails during clashes with riot police near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester carries various items through a street during clashes with riot police near Tahrir Square, on November 23, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester protects his face and head from tear gas during clashes with riot police in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Egyptian riot police stand behind their shields as they clash with protesters near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: A youth takes cover during clashes with riot police on a road near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah)PowerPoint Presentation: A riot policeman fires a shotgun at protesters during clashes on a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Mohammed Hossam / AFP-Getty Images - Egyptian protesters throw stones during clashes with riot police along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square, in Cairo on Nov. 23. Fresh clashes erupted between protesters and police in Cairo with three more people reported killed on the fifth day of violence that has left at least 31 people, according to the health ministry.PowerPoint Presentation: Andre Pain / EPA Wounded protesters are driven away on a motocycle truck to a makeshift hospital ), in Tahrir square ,Cairo, on Nov. 23.PowerPoint Presentation: Khaled Elfiqi / EPA Egyptian General Said (C) talks with a Muslim Imam, near the Interior Ministry, in Cairo, on Nov. 23. Renewed clashes erupted between security forces and anti-military protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, reported state television.The clashes, for the fifth consecutive day, saw anti-riot police firing teargas on the protesters who answered with stone-throwing, according to the report.PowerPoint Presentation: Andre Pain / EPA Protesters run for cover in Mohamed Mahmoud street in Cairo, Egypt, during clashes with security forces on November 23.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures - Protesters help another protester injured during clashes with riot police in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures Riot policeman points shotgun at protesters during clashes in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Reuters Pictures A riot policeman fires a shotgun at a protester during clashes on a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 23, 2011.PowerPoint Presentation: Photo by Hugh Sykes in Cairo, CS gas canister labelled Made in USAPowerPoint Presentation: NW PRESS: Photo – Tear Gas Used In Egypt To Suppress Protesters Is Made By USAPowerPoint Presentation: Khalid Khan: Tahrir protesters amid tear gas attackPowerPoint Presentation: egyptian boy hit by tear gas refusing to leave tahrir. Protestors trying to make him leave. God bless him.PowerPoint Presentation: A protester runs with a smoking tear gas canister, to throw it back toward riot police during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters and police throw stones at each other during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Asmaa Waguih)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters carry an injured comrade during clashes in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester gestures toward Egyptian riot police during clashes near Tahrir Square, on November 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters take cover from riot police during clashes in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: A riot policeman points shotgun at protesters during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester shouts against what he says is excessive violence demonstrated by police officers, along a road near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011. Egyptian troops deployed around the Interior Ministry in Cairo on Wednesday, replacing riot police who had repeatedly clashed with protesters in the last few days when they tried to march on the building, an army officer said. (Reuters/Esam Al-Fetori)PowerPoint Presentation: Cairo — Riot police stand behind flames from molotov cocktails during clashes with protesters on a side street near Tahrir Square. Egyptians frustrated with military rule battled police in the streets again as the generals scrambled to cope with the cabinet's proffered resignation after bloodshed that has jolted plans for Egypt's first free election in decades. PHOTOGRAPH BY: GORAN TOMASEVIC / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Cairo — A protester displays a tear gas canister and rubber bullet cartridges during clashes with riot police on a side street near Tahrir Square. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: GORAN TOMASEVIC / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Cairo — A protester has milk sprayed into his eyes to alleviate the effects of tear gas during clashes with riot police on a side street near Tahrir Square. PHOTOGRAPH BY: GORAN TOMASEVIC / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Ambulances made their way through a narrow, crowded alley where a makeshift hospital received wounded protesters. Others were carried or stumbled their way to receive care [Shadi Rahimi/Al Jazeera]PowerPoint Presentation: As the shooting of tear gas canisters by riot police intensified, protestors began picking up pieces of concrete that they had broken on the ground to throw in retaliation. Both sides threw rocks [Shadi Rahimi/Al Jazeera]PowerPoint Presentation: People carried the injured in teams and on motorcycles to safety. Many of the injuries appeared to be from gas inhalation and projectiles, including gas canisters and rubber-coated bullets [Shadi Rahimi/Al Jazeera]PowerPoint Presentation: Many young women worked as unofficial medics, splashing solution on tear-gassed faces. Others protested on the front lines with male demonstrators, also getting injured [Shadi Rahimi/Al Jazeera]PowerPoint Presentation: The canisters of riot smoke used against the protestors are manufactured in Jamestown, Pennsylvania by a company called Combined Tactical Systems. The Egyptian army receives $2bn from the US annually, a majority of it in military aid [Shadi Rahimi/Al Jazeera]PowerPoint Presentation: An injured Egyptian protester walks in Tahrir square in Cairo, on November 23, 2011 on the fifth day of clashes with security forces. (Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Khalid Khan: Tahrir protesters showing what they were treated with by Cairo policePowerPoint Presentation: Getty Images Egyptian riot police are seen in the background as protesters demonstrate outside the northern military command headquarters in the Mediterranean port of Alexandria on November 22, 2011, to demand an end to military rule, heightening tension after days of deadly clashes that threaten to derail next week's legislative polls in Egypt.PowerPoint Presentation: Crowds gather in Tahrir Square on November 22, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Thousands of Egyptians have been gathering in Tahrir Square after three days of deadly clashes with security forces despite a promise from Egypt's interim ruling Military council to bring forward Presidential elections. (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters clash with riot police along a road near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: gypt's Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, longtime defence minister who is now the country's de facto ruler, addresses the nation in a televised speech in Cairo on Nov. 22. The head of Egypt's ruling military council accepted the cabinet's resignation and said the military was ready to hold a referendum for immediate transfer of power. Egyptian state TV / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters in Tahrir Square attend a funeral of a protester who died in clashes with riot police, in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: Egyptians carry the body of a protester who was killed in recent clashes with the Egyptian riot police during his funeral in Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian soldier tries to keep thousands of protesters away from riot policemen during a demonstration in Tahrir Square during the fourth day of clashes with security forces on Nov. 22. Demonstrators are demanding an end to military rule, heightening tension after days of deadly clashes that threaten to derail next week's legislative polls. - Khaled Desouki / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: A protester displays empty tear gas canisters as others chant slogans during clashes with riot police in Cairo on Nov. 22. Mohamed Abd El Ghany / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: A protester throws a tear gas canister back at riot police during clashes near Tahrir Square, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Asmaa Waguih)PowerPoint Presentation: A veiled woman takes pictures with her cell phone during clashes with Egyptian riot police near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. Egypt's ruling military moved up the date for transferring power to a civilian government to July next year and consulted Tuesday with political parties on forming a new Cabinet. But the major concessions were immediately rejected by tens of thousands of protesters in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square threatening a "second revolution." (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester overwhelmed by tear gas, center, is aided by two men on a motorcycle during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters run from huge clouds of tear gas fired by riot police during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: Amr Abdallah Dalsh / Reuters - A riot policeman fires a shotgun with rubber bullets at protesters during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 22.PowerPoint Presentation: Khalil Hamra / AP - Protesters carry a wounded man during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Nov. 22. Egypt's civilian Cabinet has offered to resign after three days of violent clashes in many cities between demonstrators and security forces, but the action failed to satisfy protesters deeply frustrated with the new military rulers.PowerPoint Presentation: Khalil Hamra / AP A protester throws stones during clashes with riot police near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on Nov. 22.PowerPoint Presentation: Khalil Hamra / AP A protester runs to throw a tear gas canister away during clashes near Tahrir Square on Nov. 22.PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters take shelter behind a wall during clashes with riot police on a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Egyptians frustrated with military rule battled police in the streets as the generals scrambled to cope with the cabinet's proffered resignation after bloodshed that has jolted plans for the country's first free election in decades. - Goran Tomasevic / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters carry a wounded comrade to a nearby hospital on a motorcycle during a demonstration by tens of thousands of Egyptians in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Nov. 22. Khaled Desouki / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: A riot police officer fires tear gas during clashes with protesters near Tahrir Square on Nov. 22 Khalil Hamra / AP.PowerPoint Presentation: A protester gestures toward riot police as tear gas is thrown his way during clashes in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian youth wearing a gas mask aims a slingshot during clashes in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Mohammed Hossam/AFP/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters protect themselves against tear gas during clashes with riot police in a side street near Tahrir Square, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester wearing a protective mask takes cover from tear gas during clashes with riot police along a road near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters run for cover during clashes with the Egyptian riot police near Tahrir square in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester throws a tear gas canister, which was earlier thrown by riot police during clashes along a road which leads to the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. Egyptians frustrated with military rule battled police in the streets again on Tuesday as the generals scrambled to cope with the cabinet's proffered resignation after bloodshed that has jolted plans for Egypt's first free election in decades. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian riot police officer fires tear gas during clashes with protesters near Tahrir square in Cairo, on November 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)PowerPoint Presentation: A man in a face mask looks in on a makeshift medical center in Tahrir Square, on November 22, 2011, in Cairo, Egypt. (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters clash with riot police in Alexandria on Nov. 21 – AP PHOTOSPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters stand in line to protect the field hospital in Tahrir Square, Cairo, on Nov. 21. Mohamed Hossam / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester wearing a gas mask waves a national flag in Tahrir Square, the focal point of the recent Egyptian uprising in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)PowerPoint Presentation: Egyptian proteters shout anti-ruling military council slogans at Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. AP / Amr NabilPowerPoint Presentation: Egyptian women react during Essam Mohamed Abdel Fattah's funeral in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. AP / Ahmed AliPowerPoint Presentation: A protester climbs a burning building to rescue residents trapped by fire during clashes with police in Cairo November 21, 2011. (Goran Tomasevic/ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters help people climb down a burning building during clashes with police on a road which leads to the Interior Ministry near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 21, 2011. Egypt's Health Ministry said on Monday that the death toll in clashes between protesters and security forces in Cairo's Tahrir Square reached 20 people. (Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)PowerPoint Presentation: A wounded Egyptian protester reacts as a medic treats him in Cairo, Egypt, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters move away from tear gas fired by Egyptian riot police, not seen, during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester holds ammunition casings during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters take cover behind makeshift barricades as riot police fire tear gas and rubber-covered bullets in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters run from tear gas fired by riot police in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters suffering from tear gas inhalation are treated at a field hospital during clashes with Egyptian riot police near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. Security forces fired tear gas and clashed Monday with several thousand protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square in the third straight day of violence that has killed at least two dozen people and has turned into the most sustained challenge yet to the rule of Egypt's military. Photo: Tara Todras-Whitehill / APPowerPoint Presentation: An injured protester is helped away during clashes with security forces in Tahrir Square on Nov. 21 Khaled Desouki / AFP - Getty Images.PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters throw stones at riot police firing tear gas and rubber bullets near Tahrir Square on Nov 21. Goran Tomasevic / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: A protester winces after being exposed to tear gas during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo on Nov. 21 Asmaa Waguih / Reuters.PowerPoint Presentation: A riot policeman aims a shotgun with rubber bullets at protesters, next to a plainclothes policeman during clashes in Cairo on Nov. 21. Goran Tomasevic / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters carry a man injured during clashes with riot police in Cairo on Nov. 21 Goran Tomasevic / Reuters.PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester hurls a tear gas canister back at security forces as others run for cover on the third day of clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo on Nov. 21 Mohammed Hossam / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester sprays water on the eyes of a fellow demonstrator after tear gas was fired by security forces in Tahrir Square on Nov. 21. Mohammed Hossam / AFP - Getty ImagesPowerPoint Presentation: Canadian volunteer nurse, Merikel, right, helps an Egyptian medical team to treat an injured protester at a field hospital at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. AP / Amr NabilPowerPoint Presentation: Two Egyptian protesters accompany a man, center, overcome with tear gas inhalation during the clashes with Egyptian riot police, unseen, in Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. AP / Mohammed Abu ZaidPowerPoint Presentation: Goran Tomasevic / Reuters A protester stands in a burning building during clashes with police in Cairo, Egypt, on November 21.PowerPoint Presentation: Amr Abdallah Dalsh / Reuters - A protester throws a tear gas canister, which was earlier thrown by riot police, in Tahrir Square in Cairo on November 21. Protesters demanding Egypt's ruling generals hand over power beat back a new police raid to evict them from Cairo's central Tahrir Square on Monday, witnesses said.PowerPoint Presentation: Asmaa Waguih / Reuters - Protesters run away from tear gas fired by riot police during clashes between protesters and police near Tahrir Square on November 21.PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester holds a spent canister during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (AP PhotoPowerPoint Presentation: A protester has his eyes washed with milk to protect against tear gas, during clashes with police in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester holds canisters during clashes with the Egyptian riot police, unseen, in Tahrir Square, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu ZaidPowerPoint Presentation: A riot policeman aims a shotgun with rubber bullets at protesters, next to plainclothes policemen during clashes in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters carry a man injured during clashes with riot police firing tear gas and rubber-covered bullets in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian protester gestures during the clashes with Egyptian riot police, unseen, in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu Zaid)PowerPoint Presentation: Protesters run away from riot police firing tear gas and rubber-covered bullets in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Police prepare to fire tear gas at protesters during clashes near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Asmaa Waguih)PowerPoint Presentation: A riot policeman fires a shotgun with rubber bullets at protesters during clashes in a side street near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on November 21, 2011. (Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)PowerPoint Presentation: Egyptians protesters are pushed away by security forces during clashes in Cairo on Nov. 20 Khaled Elfiqi / EPA.PowerPoint Presentation: (AP Photo/Amr Nabil) Egyptian activist Ahmed Hararah, seen after being treated by the International eye hospital in Cairo, where Hararah says they think we has lost the sight in his left eye, following clashes with security forces in Cairo, Egypt, earlier Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. ...PowerPoint Presentation: An protester wounded during clashes with Egyptian riot police rests at a field hospital near Tahrir Square in Cairo November 20, 2011. Police backed by the army used batons and teargas on Sunday to charge protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square demanding Eygpt's ruling generals swiftly hand power to civilians, in some of the worst violence since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah DalshPowerPoint Presentation: A wounded protester holds spent ammunition at a field hospital near Tahrir Square, during clashes with Egyptian riot police, in Cairo November 20, 2011. (Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)PowerPoint Presentation: A wounded protester is rushed to a field hospital near Tahrir Square during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Cairo, on November 20, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: A wounded protester is treated at a field hospital during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Tahrir Square, on November 20, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: A protester receives medical treatment at a field hospital after being wounded in clashes with Egyptian riot police in Cairo on Nov. 20. Amr Abdallah Dalsh / ReutersPowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian trader reads a copy of the Al-Masry Al-Youm local newspaper fronted by pictures of clashes between protesters and security forces, at the Egyptian stock exchange in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. Egypt's benchmark stock index tumbled more than 2 percent on Sunday as clashes between protesters and security forces entered their second day and rattled investor confidence in the country's already stumbling economy. Arabic title reads " last warning". AP / Amr NabilPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters chant slogans during clashes with Egyptian riot police in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. AP / Khalil HamraPowerPoint Presentation: Protesters wounded during clashes with Egyptian riot police are treated at a field hospital near Tahrir Square, on November 20, 2011. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)PowerPoint Presentation: An Egyptian walks past graffiti opposing the Interior Ministry during clashes between protesters with riot police at Tahrir Square in Cairo November 19, 2011. Riot police on Saturday cleared Cairo's Tahrir Square of protesters who had camped overnight after a rally of some 50,000 people, mainly Islamists, pressed Egypt's military rulers to transfer power swiftly to a civilian government. Around 100 protesters had stayed in the square, where police pulled down tents and confiscated chairs and banners they had set up, Reuters' witnesses said. Some minor scuffles occurred. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah DalshPowerPoint Presentation: STOP American military aid to Egypt NOW. Protest in front of Egyptian consulate, NEW YORK CITYPowerPoint Presentation: Just how dangerous are 'non-lethal' weapons? Fears that tear gas and rubber bullets, widely used in crackdown against protesters, could be cause of deaths in Egypt. from Egypt, to Athens, to Oakland, police have employed "non-lethal weapons" to break down recent protests and disperse protesters. As crowds have swelled to express discontent, variations of tear gas, rubber bullets, water cannons, and stun grenades have been fired back at them. Amnesty international has also expressed concern about the use of tear gas in the square. With over 36 killed in Egypt since November 19, and medical sources citing "suffocation after inhaling tear gas" as the cause of many of the deaths, the non-lethality of the weapons employed - as well as how they were imported - has come under serious question.PowerPoint Presentation: Nubia_group@yahoo.fr http://Nubiagroup-powerpoint-collection.blogspot.com/