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Jeff Malet  > Politics > Protests for Democracy in Middle East (White House)
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of the White House calling on the United States to do more to help liberate Arab nations. The protestors stood in solidarity with pro-democracy movements taking place in Yemen, Bahrain, Libya, Iraq, Iran and the Sudan. In Washington DC on Saturday, February 26, 2011.
Demonstrators demanding that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak vacate his office gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy to the United States and the White House on Sunday, January 30, 2011; and Febraury 4th for a march from the White House to the Capitol. Mubarak has been head of government in Egypt for 30 years. In recent days, thousands of Egyptians have poured into the streets of several cities to call for a change in government.
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Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of the White House calling on the United States to do more to help liberate Arab nations. The protestors stood in solidarity with pro-democracy movements taking place in Yemen, Bahrain, Libya, Iraq, Iran and the Sudan. In Washington DC on Saturday, February 26, 2011. Protest sign reads "Murder is Haraam". Haram can be defined as forbidden by Islamic law. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of the White House calling on the United States to do more to help liberate Arab nations. The protestors stood in solidarity with pro-democracy movements taking place in Yemen, Bahrain, Libya, Iraq, Iran and the Sudan. In Washington DC on Saturday, February 26, 2011. Protest sign is a picture of the flag of Bahrain with the words "Speak out even if your voice shakes". (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Demonstrators  demanding that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak vacate his office gathered outside the White House in Washington DC on Sunday, January 30, 2011. Mubarak has been head of government in Egypt for 30 years. In recent days, thousands of Egyptians have poured into the streets of several cities to call for a change in government. Sign reads "Egyptians You Inspire Us All". (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Several hundred demonstrators demanding that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak vacate his office, march past the Capitol, in Washington DC on Friday, February 4, 2011. Mubarak has been head of government in Egypt for 30 years. In recent days, thousands of Egyptians have poured into the streets of several cities to call for a change in government. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Demonstrators demanding that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak vacate his office pause for Friday afternoon prayers in front of the White House prior to a planned march to Capitol Hill in Washington DC on Friday, February 4, 2011. Mubarak has been head of government in Egypt for 30 years. In recent days, thousands of Egyptians have poured into the streets of several cities to call for a change in government. Daily prayer is one of the five pillars of Islam and Friday's afternoon prayer has special significance because it is the week's lone communal prayer. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Several hundred demonstrators demanding that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak vacate his office gathered outside the White House for a planned march to Capitol Hill in Washington DC on Friday, February 4, 2011. Mubarak has been head of government in Egypt for 30 years. In recent days, thousands of Egyptians have poured into the streets of several cities to call for a change in government. Here chanting slogans such as "Hey Obama, can't you hear ... 2 million in Tahrir!"  (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Demonstrators  demanding that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak vacate his office gathered outside the White House in Washington DC on Sunday, January 30, 2011. Mubarak has been head of government in Egypt for 30 years. In recent days, thousands of Egyptians have poured into the streets of several cities to call for a change in government. Young girl holds a sign that demands "Hosni Mubarak Leave the Country, We Don't Want U" (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of the White House calling on the United States to do more to help liberate Arab nations. The protestors stood in solidarity with pro-democracy movements taking place in Yemen, Bahrain, Libya, Iraq, Iran and the Sudan. In Washington DC on Saturday, February 26, 2011. Protest sign reads "Murder is Haraam". Haram can be defined as forbidden by Islamic law. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of the White House calling on the United States to do more to help liberate Arab nations. The protestors stood in solidarity with pro-democracy movements taking place in Yemen, Bahrain, Libya, Iraq, Iran and the Sudan. In Washington DC on Saturday, February 26, 2011. Protest sign reads "Murder is Haraam". Haram can be defined as forbidden by Islamic law. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of the White House calling on the United States to do more to help liberate Arab nations. The protestors stood in solidarity with pro-democracy movements taking place in Yemen, Bahrain, Libya, Iraq, Iran and the Sudan. In Washington DC on Saturday, February 26, 2011. Protest sign reads "Murder is Haraam". Haram can be defined as forbidden by Islamic law. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
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