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An Egyptian man ties him self to a cross on a light pole while protesting the presidential elections nomination of the ousted president's spy chief Omar Suleiman at Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt Wednesday, April 11, 2012. The candidate for Egypt's most influential political force, the Muslim Brotherhood, has warned that the country's upcoming presidential race may be rigged, a sign of rising tensions as his group faces off against one of ousted leader Hosni Mubarak's most powerful deputies. Arabic on the billboard reads "On hunger strike, who would save us from the intelligence services?".

Nasser Nasser / Associated Press

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