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Tear gas fired at Egyptian protesters
Eyewitness accounts
In pictures: ‘Day of revolt’
Egypt has banned street protests, one day after thousands of people joined a “day of revolt” against the government of President Hosni Mubarak.

Public gatherings, protests and marches are all now prohibited, the country’s official news agency reports.

Anyone joining in unauthorised action will be detained and prosecuted, the interior ministry said.

Three people died during the nationwide web-inspired protests, which were broken up with tear gas overnight.

Police also used water cannon as they forced protesters from Tahrir Square, a symbolic city centre location in the heart of Cairo.

Protesters had been inspired by the recent uprising in Tunisia, vowing to stay until the government fell.

full article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12283849

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