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  • Adam Rajab, second left, the son of jailed human rights activist Nabeel Rajab, speaks during a press conference Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012, in Manama, Bahrain, about the three-year sentence imposed on his father. Speakers, left to right, are lawyer Jalila al-Sayyed, Adam Rajab, lawyer Mohammed al-Tajer, and human rights activists Abdelnabi al-Ekri and Sayyed Yousif al-Muhafdha. They urged the international community pressure the Bahraini government to free him. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)
    Son of jailed human rights activist Nabeel Rajab speaking at press conference
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  • Israeli soldiers at a military base on the Egypt-Israel border look at the wreckage of an Egyptian military vehicle following an attack on the border in Sinai, Egypt
  • A wounded Egyptian soldier in Arish hospital, North Sinai, following an attack on the Egypt-Israel border
  • In this Feb. 21, 2012 file photo, members of the Russian radical feminist group Pussy Riot try to perform at the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow. The trial of feminist punk rockers who chanted a "punk prayer" against President Vladimir Putin from the pulpit of Russia’s largest cathedral started in Moscow Friday, July 20, 2012 amid controversy over the prank that divided devout believers, Kremlin critics and ordinary Russians.
    Russia's feminist punk band on trial
  • In this Thursday, 26 July 2012 photo a man enters an art gallery in La Marsa, Tunis. The Spring of the Arts exhibit in the wealthy Tunis suburb of La Marsa triggered June riots that left one dead and 100 injured. Many of the paintings questioned religion's role in society, including some clearly skewering Salafis. (AP Photo/Hassene Dridi)
    Art gallery in La Marsa, Tunis
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