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Three days after Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak stepped down from the presidency, a series of different protests have taken place across the capital, Cairo.
As police officers enter one corner of Cairo’s Tahrir Square, carrying a memorial dedicated to an officer killed during the uprising, pro-democracy supporters file into another corner – frustrated at the military’s continued rule.
With troops stepping into the role of traffic police, Al Jazeera’s James Bays finds his filming frequently disrupted by soldiers in the capital.