At Liberation Square, a million echoes
Feb 1, 2011
Cairo's Tahrir Square resounded with a million voices as protesters swarmed the heart of the city demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. As Egypt witnesses its largest demonstration in a week, solidarity for the revolution gathers momentum across the globe. Photos: AP
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