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埃及

埃及位于非洲大陆东北部,面积100.1万平方公里,人口9345万。伊斯兰教为国教,大部分民众信仰逊尼派。

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Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi (C) arrives in Mehrabad airport in Tehran ahead of the 16th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, August 30, 2012. Mursi arrived in Tehran on Thursday, the first Egyptian leader to visit Iran since its Islamic revolution in 1979. REUTERS/Roohollah Vahdati/ISNA (IRAN - Tags: POLITICS) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
China's President Hu Jintao (R) adjusts his glasses next to his Egyptian counterpart Mohamed Mursi during a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing August 28, 2012. REUTERS/Jason Lee (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS)
Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi smiles during a meeting with IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde at the Presidential Palace in Cairo, August 22, 2012. Egypt has formally requested a $4.8 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund, presidential spokesman Yasser Ali said on Wednesday during a visit to Cairo by IMF chief Lagarde. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS HEADSHOT)
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Emergency vehicles line up at the Taba border crossing between Israel and the Egyptian Sinai Monday, April 24, 2006. Three nearly simultaneous explosions rocked the Egyptian resort city of Dahab on Monday, killing at least 18 people and wounding more than 150 in an apparent terror attack at the height of the tourist season. Israel said about 20 ambulances were standing by at the Taba crossing, about 65 miles north of Dahab, if needed.(AP Photo/Mori Chen) ** ISRAEL OUT **
Source News Feed: EMEA Picture Service ,Germany Picture Service Israeli soldiers guard the border with Egypt (rear) at the Kerem Shalom, a military zone where the borders of Israel, Egypt and Gaza intersect, and where an Egyptian military vehicle that was seized by Islamist gunmen tried to storm the border into Israel on Sunday, August 8, 2012. Egyptian aircraft struck at targets near the border with Israel on Wednesday and troops raided villages in a crackdown on Islamic militants blamed for a deadly attack on Egyptian border police, army officials and witnesses said. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)
Source News Feed: EMEA Picture Service ,Germany Picture Service Egyptian soldiers stand guard at a checkpoint in Rafah city on the Egyptian border, August 6, 2012. Islamist gunmen killed at least 15 Egyptian police on Sunday and seized two military vehicles to attack a crossing point into Israel, the deadliest incident in Egypt's tense Sinai border region in decades. REUTERS/Stringer (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)
Source News Feed: EMEA Picture Service ,Germany Picture Service Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd R) and Defence Minister Ehud Barak (L) listen to Tal Russo (2nd L), head of southern command, as they stand in front of a burned Egyptian military vehicle that was seized on Sunday by Islamist gunmen in a deadly cross-border assault, after it was towed to an Israeli army base just outside the southern Gaza Strip August 6, 2012. Islamist gunmen killed at least 15 Egyptian police on Sunday and seized two military vehicles to attack a crossing point into Israel, the deadliest incident in Egypt's tense Sinai border region in decades. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)
Egypt's new Prime minister, Hisham Kandil, speaks during his first news conference at his office in Cairo August 2, 2012. REUTER/Mohamed Abd El Ghany (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS)
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epa03316039 A Handout photograph released by the Egyptian Presidency on 21 July 2012, shows Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi meeting with Hisham Qandil, at the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, 21 July 2012. According to media reports on 24 July 2012, Egyptian President Morsi appointed Minister of Water and Irrigation Hisham Qandil as Prime Minister on 24 July and asked him to form a new government, a presidential spokesman said according to state media. EPA/EGYPTIAN PRESIDENCY/HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa03300672 (FILE) A file photo taken with a fisheye lens dated 11 March 2012 shows a meeting of the Egyptian parliament in Cairo, Egypt. Accordingl media reports on 08 July 2012, Egypt's new president, Mohammed Morsi, has overturned a decision by the country's highest court by reinstating the Islamist-dominated lower house of parliament. Morsi, who assumed office on June 30, issued a decree for the People's Assembly, or the legislature, to re-convene and exercise its powers. The Supreme Constitutional Court had last month invalidated the legislature and termed its electoral law unconstitutional EPA/STR +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Supporters of Egypt's first Islamist President Mohamed Mursi cheer with a banner that reads "We are all with you President Mursi", at Tahrir Square in Cairo July 9, 2012. Mursi on Sunday ordered a parliament dominated by his Islamist party to reconvene, challenging the authority of the generals who had dissolved the assembly in line with a court order. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle speaks during the 14th Kronberg Talks Open Forum in Istanbul May 15, 2012. REUTERS/Osman Orsal (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS)
25/06/12 11:42:24 1929x2800(446kb) Muslim Brotherhood's president-elect Mohamed Morsy speaks during his first televised address to the nation in Cairo Muslim Brotherhood's president-elect Mohamed Morsy speaks during his first televised address to the nation at the Egyptian Television headquarters in Cairo June 24, 2012. Morsy's victory in Egypt's presidential election takes the Muslim Brotherhood's long power struggle with the military into a new round that will be fought inside the institutions of state themselves and may force new compromises on the Islamists. Picture taken June 24, 2012. To match Analysis EGYPT-ELECTION/STRUGGLE/ REUTERS/Stringer (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
Image #: 14388520 Egyptian soldiers stand guard in front of the blocked Rafah border crossing between Egypt and southern Gaza Strip 04 June 2011. Egyptian authorities reopened its Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip after a temporary closure which had triggered angry protests at the site, witnesses said. Earlier on Saturday, the Islamic Hamas movement, which rules the Gaza Strip, confirmed that Egypt had kept the gates of Rafah crossing point closed on Saturday and had blocked the travel of the Gaza Strip population. A week ago, Egypt said it was permanently opening the crossing, the only gate for Gaza people to the world bypassing Israel. It would be closed only on Friday, the Muslims' day of worship. APA /Landov Keine Weitergabe an Drittverwerter.
Supporters of Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy celebrate his victory at the election at Tahrir Square in Cairo June 24, 2012. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
An army soldier looks on as supporters of former prime minister and current presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik shout slogans against the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy as they cheer for the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces (SCAF) in front of the military parade stand at Nasr City in Cairo June 23, 2012. Egyptians find out on Sunday whether their next president will be a former military officer or an Islamist from the army's old adversary, the Muslim Brotherhood, after a long week's wait since a vote to pick a successor to the deposed Hosni Mubarak. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)
Egyptian protesters shout slogans in Tahrir Square as the country awaits the outcome of a presidential runoff vote in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, June 23, 2012. Tens of thousands of supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood have rallied in the capital's Tahrir Square in a show of force backing candidate Mohammed Morsi, who has warned against manipulating results in a vote that he says he has won. (Foto:Manu Brabo/AP/dapd)
FILE - In this Nov. 18, 2008 file photo, then Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak speaks after receiving the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding in New Delhi, India. Hosni Mubarak's lawyer says ousted president has suffered a stroke, and is in a coma. (Foto:Manish Swarup, File/AP/dapd)
epa03273685 (FILE) A file photograph dated 09 February 2011, shows the then Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo, Egypt. Former Egyptian president Hosny Mubarak suffered a stroke 19 June 2012 and was moved from a prison hospital, where he is serving a life sentence, to a nearby military medical facility, security sources in the prison told. Egyptian state media confirmed Mubarak was moved after he suffered a stroke. State television previously reported that doctors used a defibrillator to restart Mubarak's heart after it stopped for a few seconds. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
ARCHIV - Die Kandidaten zur Präsidentenwahl in Ägypten, der Islamist Mohammed Mursi (l./Foto vom 17. Mai 2012) und der frühere Mubarak-Minister Ahmed Schafik (Foto vom 14. Mai 2012). Bei der Präsidentenwahl in Ägypten läuft es auf eine Stichwahl zwischen dem Islamisten Mohammed Mursi und dem früheren Mubarak-Minister Ahmed Schafik hinaus. Ein Mitglied der Wahlkommission sagte am Freitag (25.05.2012) in Kairo, die beiden Politiker lägen nach der Auszählung von 90 Prozent der Stimmen mit Abstand vor den Mitbewerbern. Das offizielle Ergebnis der Wahl werde erst am Sonntag (27.05.2012) veröffentlicht, fügte er hinzu. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI (zu dpa 1012 am 25.05.2012) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Ballots for Egypt's presidential elections are seen in a ballot box at a polling station in Cairo June 16, 2012. Egyptians queued to choose a new leader on Saturday in the first free presidential election in their history, facing a stark choice between a conservative Islamist and a former military officer who served ousted autocrat Hosni Mubarak. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
epa03264475 (FILE) A file photo dated 23 January 2012, shows the first Egyptian parliament session after the revolution that ousted former President Hosni Mubarak, in Cairo, Egypt. Media reports on 14 June 2012 state that the Supreme Constitutional Court ruled that one third of seats in parliament, allocated for independents, were void. The court described as unconstitutional an election law that allowed candidates from political parties to stand for independents' seats in the polls held late last year. It was not clear if the ruling means parliament would be dissolved. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Voters wait outside a polling station in Cairo June 17, 2012. A second day of voting on Sunday will deliver Egypt's first freely elected president, though the country faces renewed tension whether he is a former general from the old guard or an Islamist from the long-suppressed Muslim Brotherhood. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)