After Mubarak: The New Normal
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In the three days since longtime Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak stepped down and left Cairo for...See more
In the three days since longtime Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak stepped
down and left Cairo for his palace in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm
el-Sheikh, Cairo has returned to relative normalcy.
Volunteer clean-up crews have begun sweeping the streets and clearing away debris. They have also, somewhat controversially, painted over much of the anti-government graffiti scrawled over nearly every surface in central Cairo's Tahrir Square.
Meanwhile, the army has moved in to restore traffic in the square, hoping that the transition to business-as-usual will proceed as rapidly as the revolution.
All photos by Al Jazeera English online producer Evan Hill.
Volunteer clean-up crews have begun sweeping the streets and clearing away debris. They have also, somewhat controversially, painted over much of the anti-government graffiti scrawled over nearly every surface in central Cairo's Tahrir Square.
Meanwhile, the army has moved in to restore traffic in the square, hoping that the transition to business-as-usual will proceed as rapidly as the revolution.
All photos by Al Jazeera English online producer Evan Hill.
