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Everyday Cairo { 13 images } Created 25 May 2015

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  • Mohammed and Maghwree, shoemakers at work in Islamic Cairo  where  craftsmen work in small workshops off the main street in Al-Darb Al-Ahmr. Many Egyptian craftsmen have degrees in higher education but couldn't find jobs in their fields.  Unemployment and lack of opportunity for advancement are factors that contributed to the discontent in Egypt leading to the January 25th revolution that toppled Mubarak's oppressive regime.
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  • Sayed Hamid, a metal worker grinding metal in Islamic Cairo where craftsmen work in small workshops off the main street in Al-Darb Al-Ahmr. Many Egyptian craftsmen have degrees in higher education but couldn't find jobs in their fields.  Unemployment and lack of opportunity for advancement are factors that contributed to the discontent in Egypt leading to the January 25th revolution that toppled Mubarak's oppressive regime.
    Cairo Daily Life 001.jpg
  • Marlboro cigarette for sale in Islamic Cairo with a photo of a mouth full of rotten teeth serving as a warning of the harmful effects of smoking on the box. All cigarette packages in Cairo have graphic images warning of health risks of ciggarets though cigarette consumption remains high in Egypt.
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  • Sultan Hassan Mosque and El Refai Mosque  Mosque in Islamic Cairo are both tourist attractions. Since the start of the January 25th revolution in Cairo most of the tourist sites have remained closed in Egypt due to striking police force. Some  of Cairo's tourists sites were set to reopened on February 21 but some of the main attractions including the Egyptian Museum remain closed.
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  • Ahmed, a shoemaker glues the souls of shoes together in Islamic Cairo where  craftsmen work in small workshops off the main street in Al-Darb Al-Ahmr. Many Egyptian craftsmen have degrees in higher education but couldn't find jobs in their fields.  Unemployment and lack of opportunity for advancement are factors that contributed to the discontent in Egypt leading to the January 25th revolution that toppled Mubarak's oppressive regime.
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  • Mahmoud Fattoto at work in Islamic Cairo where craftsmen work in small work shops of the main streets. Many Egyptian craftsmen have degrees in higher education but couldn't find jobs in their fields.  Unemployment and lack of opportunity for advancement are factors that contributed to the discontent in Egypt leading to the January 25th revolution that toppled Mubarak's oppressive regime.
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  • Satellite dishes on the roofs of apartment buildings in Cairo, Egypt. The internet and the Arab run news network, Al Jazerra's news show fuelled the revolution that toppled Mubarak's Regime when a popular uprising began in Tahrir Square on January 25th, 2011.
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  • Protestors burn an image of Gaddafi  in Cairo in front of the Libyan Embassy call for the end of Muammar al-Gaddafi's rule  supporting the people. The Egyptian Millitary guard the Libyan Embassy as protestors rally in support of the protestors in Libya calling for the end of Muammar al-Gaddafi's rule.
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  • Satellite dishes on the roofs of apartment buildings in Cairo, Egypt. The internet and the Arab run news network, Al Jazerra's news show fuelled the revolution that toppled Mubarak's Regime when a popular uprising began in Tahrir Square on January 25th, 2011.
    Cairo Daily Life 008.jpg
  • Tea served at an outdoor cafe in the Islamic Cairo where men smoke hookahs and discuss pol2itics. Cafe live returned to normal shortly after Mubarak stepped down during the revolution that began on January 25, 2011 in Egypt.
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  • Shop selling cotton used to stuff furniture in  Islamic Cairo. Islamic Cairo is home to many craft shops where workers work in primitive conditions. Unemployment and lack of opportunity for advancement are factors that contributed to the discontent in Egypt leading to the January 25th revolution that toppled Mubarak's oppressive regime.
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  • Metalworker in Islamic Cairo where craftsmen work in small work shops of the main streets. Many Egyptian craftsmen have degrees in higher education but couldn't find jobs in their fields.  Unemployment and lack of opportunity for advancement are factors that contributed to the discontent in Egypt leading to the January 25th revolution that toppled Mubarak's oppressive regime.
    Cairo Daily Life 011.jpg
  • Metalworker in Islamic Cairo where craftsmen work in small work shops of the main streets. Many Egyptian craftsmen have degrees in higher education but couldn't find jobs in their fields.  Unemployment and lack of opportunity for advancement are factors that contributed to the discontent in Egypt leading to the January 25th revolution that toppled Mubarak's oppressive regime.
    Cairo Daily Life 012.jpg