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A Masked Egyptian Protester Poses Before Mural On Wall Of Presidential Palace

In this Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012 file photo, an Egyptian protester wears a Guy Fawkes mask while posing for a photo next to a mural painted overnight on the exterior wall of the presidential palace depicting president Mohammed Morsi, left, former military council ruler Hussein Tantawi, center and ousted President Mubarak with Arabic that reads “no, the brotherhood’s constitution is not valid,” in Cairo, Egypt. Some six months since becoming the first democratically elected president of Egypt, Morsi is widely accused of having abandoned pledges of inclusive government for doctrinaire and authoritarian ways. <AP Photo/Nasser Nasser, File>

Graffiti depicting Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi as a pharaoh and Arabic that reads, “void,” covers a wall in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt,, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012. Graffiti of Mohammed Morsi depicted as a Pharaonic Saddam Hussein tells a tale of high hopes dashed with record speed. <AP Photo/Hassan Ammar>

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