Compiled by Leil-Zahra Mortada, AlJazeera and others. May God bless the people of Egypt, and make this a moment of change for Egypt and all the Arab world. Let’s always remember the contribution of women, in this moment and throughout Arab and Islamic history.
- V for victory!
- Woman defiant on the front lines
- Egyptians have lost their fear of the regime, there is no going back
- Keep these people in your dua’
- Protesters stop traffic on a bridge over the Nile, in the early hours of Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011.
- Fighting for their freedom.
- Not afraid of the police anymore.
- Note the sign of Mubarak in a dunce cap
- “O you who believe! Stand out firmly for justice..” – Quran
- Raise your fist high, sister
- This is a form of Jihad.
- Power to the people
- (c) Miguel Medina, AFP. Taken in Cairo, 31 January.
- Egyptian women demonstrate in Cairo for the people who died in the last days during violent demonstrations on January 31, 2011 as anti-government protesters called for an indefinite strike in Egypt upping the stakes in their bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak’s regime. AFP PHOTO/MIGUEL MEDINA
- A veiled protester holds an Egyptian flag during demonstrations in Cairo January 29, 2011. Thousands of angry Egyptians rallied in central Cairo on Saturday to demand that President Hosni Mubarak resign, dismissing his offer of dialogue and calling on troops to come over to their side. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
- A protester carrying a banner: “Leave you thief! Mubarak should be tried in front of an international court.”
- A protester carrying a banner addressing Mubarak: “The people want you to leave”…
- The alarm is sounding, dictators cannot keep hitting the snooze button
- Demonstration outside the Lawyers’ Syndicate
- Such confidence in her eyes
- Blocking the entry of tanks to Tahrir Square on January 30, 2011
- Demonstration outside the Lawyers’ Syndicate in Cairo
- How cute
- No more puppet regime
- Don’t worry sister, it will be alright
- A computer-inspired message for Egypt’s embattled president Hosni Mubarak
- Go, Grandma!
- Oppression cannot endure.
- I pray that the future will bring brighter days for the children of Egypt
- A breeze lifts the Egyptian flag
- Prosecute the dictator
- Freedom for Egypt
- The Egyptian army has honored themselves by respecting the protesters
- V for victory
- Women speaking out
- I love this photo, I am happy for this child
- Ma-sha-Allah
- Protester being beaten by police
- Egyptian women chanting during protests
- Female protester takes photos
- Mother and daughter cover their mouths with Egyptian flags
- Egyptian woman covers her mouth as police shoot tear gas
- Egyptians protest gathered in Tahrir Square where some scuffles broke out with police. Cairo, Egypt. 25/01/11.
- Reading a leaflet. With the internet shut down, leaflets have become an organizing tool.


























































































































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