
Amr Abdallah Dalsh / Reuters
People walk in front of a wall sprayed with graffiti, depicting the ruling military council controlling the presidential elections as a puppet show and a mural depicting presidential candidate and former prime minister Ahmed Shafiq (L), former presidential candidate Amr Moussa and Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi near Tahrir Square during a demonstration in Cairo on June 5. Activists urged Egyptians to turn out for a big protest on Tuesday to reclaim a revolt they say has been hijacked after Hosni Mubarak was jailed for life but top security officials freed in a trial seen as a sign his old guard remain in charge.

Amr Nabil / AP
An Egyptian protester waves a national flag as he sits on a tree during a demonstration in Tahrir Square to protest against the mixed verdict against former leader Hosni Mubarak and his aides, in Cairo, Egypt, late on June 4.
Previously on PhotoBlog: Ousted Egyptian ruler Mubarak sentenced to life in prison.


Even if the Brotherhood loses the election by a landslide. They will still try to bring on another revolution. Even though the majority of Egyptians do not want them.
If the Brotherhood wins control of Egypt, I feel sorry for all the Christians and women in Egypt. Death to Christians and second class citizenship (non voting) to women.
The MB must win to complete the beast with the seven heads and ten horns. Jordan and Syria will also fall to the MB. Muslim nations cannot be at peace until the very last day. The countdown has already started and many more will die in the process regardless.
It will never end until even in this century as the human race continues down a path where the only thing that will bring peace to the middle east are nukes.
Reality? Or the newsmedia's hunger to virtualize it?
Revolution again, sure, if needed, why not.