Egyptian army removes Tahrir tents

Prayers are said around a makeshift memorial for people who were killed during the protests (AP)
12 April 2012

Egypt's military is taking down the makeshift tents used by protesters who camped out on Tahrir Square in an effort to allow traffic and normal life to return to central Cairo.

There were a few verbal altercations between soldiers and protesters as the tents were removed, but the process was generally peaceful.

The military has called on protesters to return home, but some of the demonstrators are refusing to leave.

Protester Ashraf Ahmed said the military can tear down his tent, but he still won't leave "because so much still needs to be done". He added: "They haven't implemented anything yet."

Traffic also returned for the first time in more than two weeks to Tahrir, which was the epicentre of 18-days of protests that toppled President Hosni Mubarak.

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