This Is What’s Happening In Egypt A Year After Its First Democratic Presidential Election

According to figures from protest leaders, nearly double the number of people who voted for Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi a year ago Sunday want him to step down.

Hundreds of thousands of people protested against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi Sunday, according to Al Jazeera English.

Hundreds of thousands of people protested against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi Sunday, according to Al Jazeera English.

Morsi became Egypt's first democratically elected president exactly a year ago Sunday, but people want him to step down.

Morsi became Egypt's first democratically elected president exactly a year ago Sunday, but people want him to step down.

Morsi's critics say since he took office, the country has become more polarized between him and his Islamist allies pitted against seculars, liberals, moderate Muslims and Christians.

Morsi's critics say since he took office, the country has become more polarized between him and his Islamist allies pitted against seculars, liberals, moderate Muslims and Christians.

Protest organizers say more than 22 million people have signed their petition demanding Morsi step down.

Protest organizers say more than 22 million people have signed their petition demanding Morsi step down.

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