Tens of thousands have gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square to protest against a decision by the ruling military council to assume new powers.
The protests were called by the Muslim Brotherhood, as it claims its candidate won last weekend's presidential poll.
His rival, former PM Ahmed Shafiq, also says he has won.
19 June 2012
New Protests at Tahrir Square
And I still don';t expect any pro-democracy actions to be taken by our government, because, after all, the Egyptians buy our weapons, not Russian weapons:
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