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    Posted June 24, 2012 by
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    Egypt's Tahrir square explodes with joy as Mursi declared president

     

    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     arasquare says most Egyptians are happy presidential candidate, Ahmed Shafik, lost the Egyptian elections on June 24. He says Egyptians are more thrilled Shafik lost than Mohammed Mursi's presidential victory because people do not want to see Mubarak's old regime back in power. 'The election was the first step to end the military rule, but there's still a long way to go since the military has limited the newly elected president's powers and interferes in civilian affairs,' he says.
    - Jareen, CNN iReport producer

    Hundreds of thousands gathered in Egypt's Tahrir square on Sunday, June 24, to continue protest against military rule and to hear the announcement of the presidential elections results. Protesters stood in the square under burning sun to hear the results. The soeech made by the head of the Presidential Electoral Committee was long and people were bored. The moment Mursi was named Egypt's new president, the whole square exploded with joy. Some people cried, others prayed and thanked God. Many chanted for Mursi and against military rule. The numbers increased in the square after the announcement. People are still there in the square waving Egyptian flags and singing. Fireworks are being used too. People will stay in the square until they achieve their demands.

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