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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Campaign banners and posters at fill the skyline at Masr El Gdeeda district in Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • A man passes by the outside wall of a polling station at Masr El Gdeeda district in Cairo.
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  • A women distributes campaign pamphlets while selling car freshners in a road in Masr El Gdeeda district.
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  • Military barricades outside the Interior Ministry near Tharir Square in central Cairo.
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  • People gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square during the 7th day of protests against the military rule.
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  • An egyptian protestor stands on top of a barricade during violent clashes with the security forces in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Muslim Brotherhood sympathizers campaign outside a polling station at Masr El Gdeeda district in Cairo.
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  • Women queue outside Darode El Farag polling station in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • Women queue outside Darode El Farag polling station in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • Army men build up a concrete barricade to prevent protestors to access the security forces positions in central Cairo.
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  • A young man tries to calm down a group of protestors during a speech by an army official in a road near a Ministry building in central Cairo.
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  • An egyptian army official talks with a group of protestors near a Ministry building in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian men pray during violent clashes between security forces and protestors in central Cairo.
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  • An egyptian protestor shows a poster with messages against the interim government in Tahrir Square, central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors take a break after a long day of constant clashes with the security forces in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptians protest at Tahrir Square during the second day of parliamentary elections.
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  • Egyptians protest at Tahrir Square during the second day of parliamentary elections.
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  • An egyptian man casts his vote in a polling station at Masr El Gdeeda district in Cairo.
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  • Egyptian men vote in a polling station at Masr El Gdeeda district in Cairo.
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  • Children stanby campaign posters outside the polling station in Darode El Farag secondary school in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • Egyptian men await the opening of the voting polls at El Tawfiya secondary school in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • Egyptians protest at Tahrir Square during the second day of parliamentary elections.
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  • Egyptian men queue outside a voting poll at Masr El Gdeeda district in Cairo.
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  • A group of children campainging outside Darode El Farag polling station in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • A child seats near a anti military rule graffiti in central Cairo.
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  • A young egyptian man displays anti military words during a protest in Cairos Tahrir Square.
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  • A group of protestor gather near a area where clashes with the security forces have occurred in previous days.
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  • A egyptian protestor holds rubber bullets shot by the security forces during clashes with protestors in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian medical staff treat an injured protestor in a makeshift clinic near Tahrir Square in central Cairo.
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  • Thousands gathered in Cairo's Tharir Square in a sign of protest against the interim government.
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  • People carry an injured protestor during violent clashes with the security forces in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian men pray during violent clashes between security forces and protestors in central Cairo.
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  • A group of egyptian protestors stand on a roof top of a building during violent clash with the security forces in central Cairo.
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  • Members of the Egyptian National Army block a street near Tahrir Square in an attempt to prevent clashes between protestors and security forces.
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  • A young egyptian protestor helps form a human shield to prevent the advance of the security forces during violent clashes in central Cairo.
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  • A group of young egyptian protestors make a human shield to prevent the advance of the security forces during violent clashes in central Cairo.
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  • A egyptian protestor shows mock photographs of interim government leaders, during clashes with the security forces in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors walk towards the security forces checkpoint near Tahrir Square in central Cairo.
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  • A young egyptian addresses a crowd during protests against the interim government in Tahrir Square, central Cairo.
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  • An egyptian protestor shows a poster with messages against the interim government in Tahrir Square, central Cairo.
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  • Portrait of an egyptian protestor with the face covered with a mixture of milk and vinegar used to wash out the tear gas shot by the security forces during violent clashes in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian men queue outside a voting poll at Masr El Gdeeda district in Cairo.
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  • A man passes by campign poster in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • Women queue outside Darode El Farag polling station in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • An egyptian national flag waving in Cairo's Tahrir Square.
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  • A young man tries to calm down a group of protestors during a speech by an army official in a road near a Ministry building in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors disperse from a road near Tahrir Square in Cairo, after a tear gas attack by the security forces.
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  • A group of young egyptian protestors make a human shield to prevent the advance of the security forces during violent clashes in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clean the rubble from a road to allow ambulances to pass collect people injured during violent clashes with the security forces.
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  • Egyptian protestors protect from tear gas shot by the security forces during violent clashes in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • Egyptian protestors clash with the police in central Cairo.
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  • People vote in a polling station at Masr El Gdeeda district in Cairo.
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  • An egyptian man passes by campaign banners in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • Women queue outside Darode El Farag polling station in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • An egyptian woman shows the ink in his finger after voting at Darode El Farag secondary school in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • An egyptian man shows the ink in his finger after voting at El Tawfiya secondary school in Cairo's Shubra district.
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  • Egyptians protest at Tahrir Square during the second day of parliamentary elections.
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  • Egyptians protest at Tahrir Square during the second day of parliamentary elections.
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  • A man sells anti gas masks near Cairo's Tahrir Square
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  • Christian worshippers prays at a church in the flashpoint neighbourhood of Musaga in Bujumbura. Almost five million Burundians will go to the polls on Monday for parliamentary and local elections after weeks of unrest and violence that has forced 100,000 to flee the country. The troubled central African nation of Burundi has been in crisis since late April over President Pierre Nkurunziza's controversial bid to stand for a third consecutive five-year term, a move branded by opponents as unconstitutional and a violation of a peace deal that paved the way to end 13-years of civil war in 2006. Rights groups say over 70 people have been killed in the country's worst political crisis since the war ended a decade ago.
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  • Christian worshippers prays at a church in the flashpoint neighbourhood of Musaga in Bujumbura. Almost five million Burundians will go to the polls on Monday for parliamentary and local elections after weeks of unrest and violence that has forced 100,000 to flee the country. The troubled central African nation of Burundi has been in crisis since late April over President Pierre Nkurunziza's controversial bid to stand for a third consecutive five-year term, a move branded by opponents as unconstitutional and a violation of a peace deal that paved the way to end 13-years of civil war in 2006. Rights groups say over 70 people have been killed in the country's worst political crisis since the war ended a decade ago.
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  • Christian worshippers prays at a church in the flashpoint neighbourhood of Musaga in Bujumbura. Almost five million Burundians will go to the polls on Monday for parliamentary and local elections after weeks of unrest and violence that has forced 100,000 to flee the country. The troubled central African nation of Burundi has been in crisis since late April over President Pierre Nkurunziza's controversial bid to stand for a third consecutive five-year term, a move branded by opponents as unconstitutional and a violation of a peace deal that paved the way to end 13-years of civil war in 2006. Rights groups say over 70 people have been killed in the country's worst political crisis since the war ended a decade ago.
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  • Christian worshippers prays at a church in the flashpoint neighbourhood of Musaga in Bujumbura. Almost five million Burundians will go to the polls on Monday for parliamentary and local elections after weeks of unrest and violence that has forced 100,000 to flee the country. The troubled central African nation of Burundi has been in crisis since late April over President Pierre Nkurunziza's controversial bid to stand for a third consecutive five-year term, a move branded by opponents as unconstitutional and a violation of a peace deal that paved the way to end 13-years of civil war in 2006. Rights groups say over 70 people have been killed in the country's worst political crisis since the war ended a decade ago.
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  • Christian worshippers prays at a church in the flashpoint neighbourhood of Musaga in Bujumbura. Almost five million Burundians will go to the polls on Monday for parliamentary and local elections after weeks of unrest and violence that has forced 100,000 to flee the country. The troubled central African nation of Burundi has been in crisis since late April over President Pierre Nkurunziza's controversial bid to stand for a third consecutive five-year term, a move branded by opponents as unconstitutional and a violation of a peace deal that paved the way to end 13-years of civil war in 2006. Rights groups say over 70 people have been killed in the country's worst political crisis since the war ended a decade ago.
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  • Christian worshippers prays at a church in the flashpoint neighbourhood of Musaga in Bujumbura. Almost five million Burundians will go to the polls on Monday for parliamentary and local elections after weeks of unrest and violence that has forced 100,000 to flee the country. The troubled central African nation of Burundi has been in crisis since late April over President Pierre Nkurunziza's controversial bid to stand for a third consecutive five-year term, a move branded by opponents as unconstitutional and a violation of a peace deal that paved the way to end 13-years of civil war in 2006. Rights groups say over 70 people have been killed in the country's worst political crisis since the war ended a decade ago.
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  • Christian worshippers prays at a church in the flashpoint neighbourhood of Musaga in Bujumbura, days before the parliamentary elections, scheduled after weeks of unrest and violence that has forced 100,000 to flee the country. The troubled central African nation of Burundi has been in crisis since late April over President Pierre Nkurunziza's controversial bid to stand for a third consecutive five-year term, a move branded by opponents as unconstitutional and a violation of a peace deal that paved the way to end 13-years of civil war in 2006. Rights groups say over 70 people have been killed in the country's worst political crisis since the war ended a decade ago.
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  • December 18, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: Pro-EU demonstrators get food donated inside the occupied City Hall.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • December 19, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: Pro-EU demonstrators prepare food for free distribution at  the Independence Square.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 18, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: Pro-EU demonstrators rally at Independence Square, also known as Maidan.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 18, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: Local women look at a barricade in Independence Square.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 20, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: A pro-EU demonstrator try to stay warm beside a fire in Independence Square.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 20, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: Pro-EU demonstrators listen to a activist speech in Independence Square.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 19, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: A pro-EU demonstrator guards an access to the Independence Square.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 19, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: A pro-EU demonstrator try to stay warm beside a fire in Independence Square.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 19, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: A pro-EU demonstrator guards an access to the Independence Square.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 19, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: Pro-EU demonstrators sit beside a barricade on a road leading to Independence Square.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 18, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: Pro-EU demonstrators rally at Independence Square, also known as Maidan.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 18, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: A pro-EU demonstrator passes by anti-government posters in Independence Square.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • December 18, 2013 - Kiev, Ukraine: Pro-EU demonstrators, one holding a sign saying 'together we are powerful, we won't be overcome' sit in Independence Square.<br />
On the night of 21 November 2013, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest began in Ukraine, when spontaneous protests erupted in the capital of Kiev as a response to the government’s suspension of the preparations for signing an association and free trade agreement with the European Union. Anti-government protesters occupied Independence Square, also known as Maidan, demanding the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych and accusing him of refusing the planned trade and political pact with the EU in favor of closer ties with Russia.<br />
After a days of demonstrations, an increasing number of people joined the protests. As a responses to a police crackdown on November 30, half a million people took the square. The protests are ongoing despite a heavy police presence in the city, regular sub-zero temperatures, and snow. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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