Items related to martyrs' families

Mohamed Morsy's conference at the Radisson blue, Presidential elections 2012
Egypt Independent 26 Jun 2012
President-elect Mohamed Morsy said on Tuesday that the state supports the families of martyrs and the revolution’...
Martyrs memorial in a gazebo near the Suez Canal in the garden where protesters are holding a sit-in
Samah Abdel Aaty 24 Jan 2012
In their earthly possessions lie the shadows of their souls, like avatars of their bodies that now rest in the ground....
A huge banner reads
Rana Khazbak 24 Jan 2012
Nearly 1,000 people have been killed at the hands of army and security forces since the revolution broke out on 25...
Ousted president Hosni Mubarak being wheeled on a hospital stretcher into court for the resumption of his trial in Police Academy, Cairo, January 2, 2012, as his trial for the deaths of protesters resumed. Mubarak, 83, is being treated in a military hospital for a heart condition between sessions of the trial.
Al-Masry Al-Youm Staff 05 Jan 2012
Supporters of former President Hosni Mubarak gathered outside the Police Academy on Thursday for the latest session in...
An anti-Mubarak protestor flashes a victory sign as he rushes towards an ambulance during clashes with pro-Mubarak demonstrators outside the courtroom where the trial of Egypt's former president resumed off-camera, Police Academy, New Cairo, September 5, 2011.
Shaimaa el-Karanshawi 29 Sep 2011
An Egyptian court Thursday acquitted 20 defendants arrested following clashes that took place outside the third court...
A grab taken from Egyptian state-TV for the toppled President Hosni Mubarak and his son Alaa inside the cage, Cairo Criminal Court, Police Academy, 15 August, 2011. Judge Ahmed Refaat presides the trial's second session of Mubarak, his sons; Alaa and Gamal, and the runaway businessman Hussein Salem. Mubarak faces charges of killing protesters during the January revolution, while the rest are accused of financial corruption and profiteering.
Mohamed Elmeshad 15 Aug 2011
In the second session of the criminal prosecution of Hosni Mubarak today, the judge, Ahmad Refaat, joined the former...
An Egyptian girl supporter of ex Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, holding a banner bearing his picture, shouts in his support as he and his sons, Alaa and Gamal, are being tried on charges of killing protesters and corruption, outside Police Academy, New Cairo, August 15, 2011. Clashes erupted between Mubarak loyalists, opponents and families of victims killed during protests, prompting central security forces and military police intervention.
Arabic Edition 15 Aug 2011
Thirty people were injured in clashes during the second session of former President Hosni Mubarak's trial, Egypt...
An old man holding a banner bearing of a little relative who was killed during January 25th protests which led to president Hosni Mubarak's ouster outside a Cairo courthouse, Police Academy, New Cairo, August 3, 2011. Mubarak, his sons, Alaa and Gamal, ex Interior Minister Habib al-Adly, and six aides are being tried on charges of killing protesters during January 25th Uprising and wasting public money. Notably, Mubarak supporters - now a dwindling handful - and opponents clashed, resulting in many being injuries.
Staff 10 Aug 2011
A number of Muslim Brotherhood leaders have asked the family of a protester fatally wounded during a peaceful march in...
Army soilders tramping on tents set up by protesters during an open sit-in, Tahrir Square, Cairo, August 1, 2011. olitical groups having announced a hold on sit-in in Tahrir Square over Ramadan, hundreds remained in square, prompting military police to storm into square and disperse protesters by force. In response, protesters threw stones at militray police. 
Ibtisam Taalab 06 Aug 2011
Activists on the "Second Friday of Anger " Facebook page called for a massive protest in Tahrir Square next...
Army soilders tramping on tents set up by protesters during an open sit-in, Tahrir Square, Cairo, August 1, 2011. olitical groups having announced a hold on sit-in in Tahrir Square over Ramadan, hundreds remained in square, prompting military police to storm into square and disperse protesters by force. In response, protesters threw stones at militray police. 
Staff 01 Aug 2011
Military police, Central Security Forces and civilian supporters forcibly opened Tahrir Square to traffic Monday...